![]() ![]() You’ll never have more than three characters in your party at the time, but in each level, you may have some of your characters swapped out, or end up having less than three. The other major addition are two new characters, Fang the Werewolf and Scorch the Dragon. There’s a few new level gimmicks involved as well, like ropes your characters can climb hand over hand across or pull themselves up onto. Sadly, however, there are more levels made out of candy. You go from Transylvania, to a pirate ship, eventually ending the game in a post-apocalyptic wasteland where you get into another fight with Tomator. Much like the original game, there’s five different worlds, each split into a number of levels. Olaf can shrink himself to fit through tiny passages, and, well, to put it bluntly, fart to give himself a boost while gliding and to bust blocks below him. To make the homage complete, he can even swing across gaps, although only from certain swing points, sadly. Baleog traded in his bow and arrow for a bionic arm, which he can use to hit enemies and pick up things from long range. He can also swim underwater, which is especially useful since the other Vikings still can’t. Erik can double jump to reach high places and smash blocks above him. All the Vikings have new gear, and with it, new moves to go along with all their old ones. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |