![]() As far as I can tell the Import Room does nothing so I wish they could’ve at least changed it to a bathhouse. Outside of the labyrinths you can find upgrades for each of the forms, such as dash for the monkey or a stomp for the elephant.Įxploring around the world is strictly necessary as you won’t be able to finish the game without finding these artifacts to upgrade your transformations. I did find the monkey platforming to be troublesome sometimes as she slowly slides down any surface she’s clinging too. In a couple you’ll find a new transformation dance for Shantae such as the monkey that allows her to climb most walls, or a mermaid form (which is beautiful) allowing you to swim under water. The labyrinths are a mix of platforming, combat and puzzles. Thankfully there are warp squids which can take you to any other totem you’ve awoken. Which was slightly annoying when I was just trying to find other upgrades. ![]() The map is pretty hard to read and various places have different planes Shantae must jump between, even in Scuttle Town.Īs you progress further through the story areas will increase the number of enemies with stronger ones added to boot. Though there are but a few labyrinths in the game, getting around the world is difficult enough. These items (and herself) can be upgraded provided she has the gems and magic jam required, which can be found hidden in places throughout the world (where you can find heart holders to increase your maximum health). Traversing the land Shantae has her all but patented hair whip and various items she can buy from the store. It’s up to Shantae to find the three magic seals before Risky, luckily she’s been fired and has plenty of free time. In this game the nefarious Risky Boots comes to take her revenge and steals an oil lamp from Shantae’s Uncle. I’m not sure how it is for people in other regions but I’ve only seen a DSi once and I had never heard of it until some kid showed me! Luckily the sequel to Shantae got an ever so slightly enhanced version known as the Director’s Cut which released on various systems until finally arriving on the Nintendo Switch this year. ![]() With the first game releasing for the Game Boy Color in 2002 (in America only) and this sequel arriving as a DSiware in 2010/2011. Given the early history of Shantae it’s no surprise I hadn’t heard of the series until more recent years. System: Nintendo Switch (also on Steam, Wii U, Playstation 4 and Xbox One) Game: Shantae: Risky’s Revenge – Director’s Cut
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