Same haha. I sucked up every object that I could. Even false teeth and pillows. Sucking just feels so good in this game :p
This seems to be a bit of an overreaction.Well I'm done with this game, the B2 boss is impossible to control for me. Thanks for ruining an otherwise great experience, Next Level. Fucking assholes.
I think it'd be less frustrating if it gave you a moment to get a handle on the controls, the boss is pretty relentless. Once you know to leave the right stick alone and how to balance blow and suck it's not so bad. But getting there took me some time.That B2 boss wasn't bad. A little frustrating at first with the controls, but once I figured out which one I really should be using I beat
Him easily after that.
You had an entire section with the rubber duck that led up to this point. The devs probably thought that something like that would be enough to allow people to get a grasp of it.I think it'd be less frustrating if it gave you a moment to get a handle on the controls, the boss is pretty relentless.
Just to be on the safe side, can you describe to me what you think you need to do?Everything about the horrendous controls. I know exactly what to do, but I just can't grasp this.
Everything about the horrendous controls. I know exactly what to do, but I just can't grasp this.
You had an entire section with the rubber duck that led up to this point. The devs probably thought that something like that would be enough to allow people to get a grasp of it.
Maybe they should have added a section where you're supposed to go down? I noticed that a few people in this thread complained about not being able to turn a full 360 degrees when that is absolutely not the case.
Just to be on the safe side, can you describe to me what you think you need to do?
This is what got me, too. I think that the controls are reversed based on whether you're using the vacuum to suck or blow. So if you have to quickly switch from one to the other in a pinch, it can be very confusing.I have to think about the controls when I'm using them - to me, that's a sign of bad design. The best controlled games you forget you're even holding a controller.
Easier said than done in practice.
I was going to say this. The level reminded me of Banjo Kazooie lol. I think it reminded me of the Clankers Cavern.I just finished B2, and i though this is one of the best levels of game yet. Also I found the boss very easy. This level reminds of Banjo Kazooie for some reason, maybe it's music, or puzzles.
The boss was my only real complaint. Though the level itself did go on a bit longer than I'd have liked.People hate B2? I loved it. Wasn't a huge fan of the boss but the level itself is great.
Well I'm done with this game, the B2 boss is impossible to control for me. Thanks for ruining an otherwise great experience, Next Level. Fucking assholes.
I've finished the game. I'm just going back through and getting gems/boos now. I would really prefer to avoid using the gem finder if I can, but I'm running out of options. Anybody someone could give me a hint on the last music floor one I'm missing? I think it's floor 4, and if I remember right I'm missing the clear gem.
I just finished the game myself andReposting this as I was the very last post of a page and I'm a stickler for how wonderful this particular piece of animation was
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Man, the animation is this game is truly on another level. It's not hearsay, it's so real. Not only is it just beautiful, but the amount of detail and it's potential for natural story telling in nearly every moment is astounding.
I was replaying the final fight and...
When Luigi goes to finally suck up King Boo for good, the little animation exchange is incredible. He snags him by the tounge, and then King Boo moves in close to attempt to scare him by looking him point blank directly in the eyes. Luigi shudders and closes his eyes and turns his head, and King Boo uses that opportunity to attempt to shake free. But then Luigi looks back at him, still horrified but determined, gets a grip, and manages to pull him in to finally end it. It's pretty much the perfect way to sum up Luigi's strengths throughout these journeys. All purely through a few seconds of godlike animation.
Absolutely magnificent and insanely impressive. What an amazingly talented group of people NLGs are in regards to telling little stories like this through animation. Nintendo needs to buy these peeps.
I noticed that a few people in this thread complained about not being able to turn a full 360 degrees when that is absolutely not the case.
Wait, did I read this right... I'm playing on the Switch Lite. Does the Boo detector really not work at all for me since I don't have rumble? There's no on-screen indicator or anything? Is this feature essentially locked out to non-rumble users?
Up to floor 9 now and it's actually unbelievable how much better this is than Luigi's Mansion 2. I can't believe the same team made it.
I wonder who did the game design for both and if it's the same director.