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The Jeanne fight afterwards is amazing on its own, it just made the level way too long because it's right after the space harrier section. I wouldn't say the space harrier section is well designed, it's definitely too long, the only method of attacking is mashing X doesn't help, and the fact the controls are inverse is pretty silly as well.
Ah, well I guess we'll have to agree to disagree then.
and for what it's worth, you could toggle off inverted Y-axis in the controls menu.(by going to controls, then selecting the missile icon and pressing triangle on the control display screen) It's not silly since that's how those games worked, but the option was there for people who don't like that.
and you could hold the shoot button to fire. Didn't have to mash
Just to clarify, after I brought all the LP's to Rodin he went to make the weapons. I didn't go to the shop until I was a few chapters into the game. I'm pretty sure the first item he built were shotguns which I was given, but my memory is a bit fuzzy. The next visit he built two weapons on my same trip. When he got back, I saw the weapons for sale and I wasn't given them. This had to be the sword and whip because the claws just became available. I remember them being for sale and not having enough money at the time and having to wait until the next level to get it. At the time I hadn't bought anything, so I clearly remember having to wait on buying them. I'm 99% sure I bought the whip. I don't remember how I ended up with the sword. If there is not an alternate to the whip or sword I don't know what else I could have spent $100K on. Perhaps it was the pistols or shotguns but I'm pretty sure he gave me the shotguns in his shop and that the pistols are the ones I started the game with.
Yeah the game just straight up doesn't work like that
So you must have been asleep or something. Or didn't check your inventory
Some comments that particularly baffle me are people saying that beating the game on normal shouldn't require buying any green healing lolipops, specialty items or even get hit while dodging and the game is on normal.
Don't listen to those people. Don't limit yourself in how to approach the game with the tools it gives you. That's how you learn, thinking for yourself.
Experiment with the accessories in the store, use items, whatever. Just figure out your own way. That's the beauty of these games. They don't "require" you to play any way. Combat is open enough for players to forge their own styles in the games. (allowing most players to complete the game basically, but also allowing more advanced players to be challenged by the scoring mechanics and medals)
Combos and dodging should be pretty easy, but everything just seems random as to whether or not my attacks and dodges work. I've never had this problem before and I've been playing games for a while. This begs the question of whether it's me or the game.
Well that's because you're only half playing the game. You're focusing too much on combos and thinking you can dodge whatever comes your way and not paying attention to what the enemies can actually do. Start paying attention to enemy behavior, enemy attacks, and enemy cues for what attacks they are going to use.(Every enemy has a visual and audio cue for every attack they do. Sound design in this game is pretty top notch in that regard)
It's pretty hard to react to everything. Especially things you don't know about. Once you actually learn what your opponent is capable of things become alot easier once you learn what to expect.
People do the same things in fighting games. Spend hours in training mode practicing combos, then get into a real match and have no idea how to land them. because they have no idea how to actually fight the other characters.
I just fought a giant Angel with tentacle arms on level 10 for about 20 minutes and finally turned the game off because all I could do was shoot at him. There was only one opportunity I had to strike him with my sword. Everything else was dodging his attacks, getting closer trying to lure him down and then running away. I don't get it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GwQZFAwrMw
Videos are always an invaluable resource for these kinds of games. Watch alot and assimilate bits and pieces into your playstyle and you'll get better pretty rapidly.
I haven't watched this video so I'm not sure if she uses some items you don't have or a technique that doesn't make sense to you, so if there's anything you don't understand feel free to ask questions