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Evoland 2 colosseum
Evoland 2 colosseum








evoland 2 colosseum

You also flood the Wiking's home by removing the Book of Boreas from their continent. And then you get another set of five keys hidden by the Magi to wipe an event from reality, which is the actual Great Disaster that you caused. Prophecy Twist: You meet the Prophet when he is a child, get the keys to his hideout from his friends, and then destroy his plans and flood his group's hideout, causing a "Great Disaster".The Prophecy: Given by the Prophet, natch, who foretells that Kuro is the Great Destroyer, he will collect the five keys, and the heroes cause the Great Disaster and flood the world.Pac-Man Fever: In Giro's lab, the super-advanced computers have a Turing Test to keep worker robots from taking over: levels of classic arcade games on monochrome screens.Ceres is trying to bring about the End of Time, but is that really a bad thing? Orange and Blue Morality: The Hero and The Villain, oddly enough.Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Just like the Prophet says, Kuro becomes the Great Destroyer and creates The Anomaly.Negative Space Wedgie: The Anomaly, which exists in every time - except your own at the start of the game.

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  • Lampshade Hanging: On a many RPG and video gaming tropes pretty much constantly.
  • Konami Code: Used to get one of the Collectable Stars.
  • Humongous Mecha: One of Ceres's final forms.
  • Horned Humanoid: Menos is a purple-skinned demon with horns.
  • And then there's our green haired girl Fina who is the granddaughter of a Sylph.
  • Half-Human Hybrid: Ceres is half-demon and at the end of the game, it's strongly suggested that she's Velvet and Menos' daughter.
  • Good Morning, Crono: How the game begins, natch, given the similarities to Chrono Trigger.
  • Just one example: You platform your way up to the top of a mountain, find an old flying machine, and then suddenly you're flying through a Bullet Hell! The final boss has four different modes in three different eras. See the list of gameplay styles in the description.
  • Gainax Ending: This is a time travel game, so there was already a high chance of crazy, but there's a Steam thread where people are still trying to figure out what happened at the end.
  • Doomed Hometown: But this is a time travel game, so it gets better!.
  • Dismantled MacGuffin: The five fragments of the Key of Time.
  • Cool Plane/ Time Machine: By the end of the game, your flying machine travels through time!.
  • Bridge Logic: Sometimes you gotta chop down a tree to get across the water, but this only works in the 8-bit era.
  • Babies Ever After: Implied by the ending scene on the island, but see Half-Human Hybrid and Gainax Ending.
  • She basically fangirls her way around the Magi Library when you visit it.
  • Badass Bookworm: The Meganekko Velvet.
  • An Ice Person: Velvet got most of her cold based powers from reading the Book of Boreas.
  • Animesque: In the character portraits, and especially in the future.
  • If you want to keep track of and track down missing items, the Everything Under The Sun-dar will tell you your completion percentage too. This changes the ending screen a little, with more characters appearing at 100%.
  • 100% Completion: The final screen of the game will tell you how much stuff you collected as a percentage of the total, with a lot of it being "collectable stars" with no in-game effect or cards for a children's card game.
  • First-Person Shooter - is not a mode included in the game, but Fina suggests that touching a Magilith might throw you into that mode as a throwaway joke.
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    Includes games from quite a few genres, including: But the whole concept is to honor a whole era of games, with switching between games as a form of "temporal discontinuity". Some people find this somewhat jarring, as you'll be playing a platformer, and then one scene later you'll be flying through a Bullet Hell. This is a game obviously written by fans with a deep love of all sorts of video games from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, as it includes a little bit of play from all sorts of styles. And then you touch a strange ancient stone, and you've shifted in time from 16-bit graphics back to 8-bit! You can help All The Tropes by expanding it.Įvoland 2: A Slight Case of Spacetime Continuum Disorder is a Time Travel computer game that starts off like a traditional RPG, much like early Zelda games.










    Evoland 2 colosseum