Enid continues through the Undead Parish. The going is tough, but she soon finds herself in new grounds. New grounds where there’s a real big jerk living in the floor beneath the ever-rare friendly NPC, and some guy dancing for zombies in a church. The Undead Parish is a strange, strange place.
Sam has (mostly) come to terms with her anxieties, but this drive isn’t over yet. Sam must still face herself in a more literal capacity. And unfortunately, her mirror self is dysphoria-based smug asshole. But the good news is, we’re about due for the power of teamwork saving the day.
It’s time to wrap up the Undead Parish (kind of) with some pretty strong foes. One lurks in the Blacksmith’s basement, and yet more lurk in wait for anyone trying to ring the first Bell of Awakening.
We continue on through Act IV, and get some nice life philosophy from Grace and Angela. We also tackle the final community requests, which means having to face… the sixty-nine man melee. It is anything but nice.
Another week of Dark Souls brings us to Darkroot Garden, where this session’s challenge is the sleepiest knights you’ve seen around. Also living trees, but they’re more of a nuisance than a major threat.
It’s the finale of Get in the Car, Loser! We draw closer to the Machine Devil, but on the way a strange toy sword seemingly appears out of nowhere in our inventory; a toy sword with a prescient lore bible story. Prescient, and worrying in what it says will transpire.
It’s Darkroot day! We finish up the Garden part of Darkroot, fighting a giant butterfly in order to access a ruined tower. Then it’s on to the Basin, where we get stonewalled by a Rock.
Hey, ya’ll hear about WarioWare? Apparently Wario has friends, and he’s hatched a plan to get them all to host various micro games. Somehow, this will lead to numerous piles of cash.
(Heads up! The first few minutes of this VoD were muted due to the music I used. Whoops! Sorry Night Walk, can’t use you on stream anymore.)
It’s Klonoa: Door to Phantomile for the PS1! In anticipation of the remaster releasing in July, I decided to play this 'ol classic. Upon accidentally witnessing the kidnapping of a particularly important singer, Klonoa must pursue a shadowy villain and his dumb clown henchman across the land.
Enid takes a few more shots at Havel the Rock, before moving on to the Depths beneath Undead Burg. There, she encounters horrific beasts and the madmen who apparently wanted to feed them. And as it turns out, worse things lurk even further down than that. Slimes, petrifying monsters, and lag all threaten to end Enid’s journey. Or, perhaps, help in the most unlikely of cases.
Joka has overheard the location of the Moon Pendant, and now Klonoa must pursue him in order to prevent the end of the world… and Grandpa.
With Joka down, only Ghadius remains. But as his plans near completion, will Klonoa be able to reach him in time to stop the end of the world?
Scarlet Hollow Episode 3 is out, and now we have to deal with the fallout of what happened the previous day. We meet a variety of people today, including Tabitha’s housekeeper, that woman’s weird pastor husband, Reese, and the mayor of Scarlet Hollow himself. Of course, the darkness looming over us is not yet gone, and not everyone is happy with how the mayor is dealing with this emerging threat.
We finish up our Reese visit with an incredibly uncomfortable dinner! Ah well, can’t win 'em all. At least hunting ghosts at Oscar’s home is gonna be a good time, right?
… Right?
The Basilks have, thankfully, proven to be a minor issue. Now, only the boss of the Depths remains. So once we defeat this guy, everything should be smooth sailing. Or it would be, but the name on that key looks mighty familiar.
Today, we find ourselves in the body of Son Goku after the start of some kind of major crisis. With some kind of mysterious energy weakening able-bodied fighters the world over, we’ll have to gather the crew together if we hope to pull a win. I mean, Goku could still theoretically take this on his own, but let’s at least try to let other characters pull some weight.
Enid has survived the Depths, but now she must go up against the people who live beyond the miserable sewage system. What awaits her in the village made by the cast-outs of cast-outs? Well, it’s Blighttown, so you probably know what she’s in for by reputation alone.
The Z Fighters continue their search for Android 16, picking up a few more allies on the way. But just what’s going on with 16 in the first place? And why is he being so obtuse?