

The setting in these games is quite exciting and gothic. The action utilized your ability as a gargoyle to glide/float and cling to walls while navigating dark environments environments which makes the game simultaneously endearing and romantic.

They are rather challenging action-adventure games (somewhat like Zelda II) and I remember being a bit frustrated by them as a kid, although enjoying them very much. All of these games have fantastic soundtracks and I will follow up eventually with something about each one. It’s the third game in the Gargoyle’s Quest franchise, which began on Game Boy and NES with Gargoyle’s Quest 1 & 2 respectively. But no time to waste dry those tears and read on, lest ye be bored as all hell…įor the last week I have been rocking out to the soundtrack of Demon’s Crest, which was released in 1994 by Capcom for the Super Nintendo (SNES). Try to avoid its attacks as much as possible, but focus on attacking with the fang, even when taking damage.Things have been slow ‘coz I have been rather busy (and even out-of-town) for the past week. When a chance appears, quickly switch to the fang talisman, attack it, then switch back to the armor talisman. Wear the armor talisman, and either keep evading it until it changes back to the first form, or try to face it. The best place to be is in front of it, in order to have a chance to evade the incoming attacks. It uses the dark ball both as a normal attack as well as a counterattack.

It also throws these projectiles up, so they fall from above on top of the ones coming from behind.Įvery time it takes a hit the room will shake, causing debris to fall sometimes it will also fade to black and become invincible for about four seconds, usually countering with a damaging dark ball that can turn areas of the floor and walls into spikes permanently. While it stays put in the middle of the room, it will constantly shoot several projectiles from its back that will do an arc and attack anything in front of it. This demonic form can be damaged anywhere, but it is really vicious.
