Honestly the main issue with LM1 is that you don't get the holy grail immediately, as you do in 2. I think a lot of issues people have with La-Mulana can be attributed to being lost and confused at the start, which the Grail and the resulting structure addresses.
If anyone has difficulty with the game, but wants to give it a fair try, I absolutely recommend at the very least following a walkthrough for the Guidance Gate area.
@mjharper basically it's functionally a port of the Steam/Wiiware game with the subtle visual tweaks (but not the monster encyclopedia) from the Vita version.
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Re: Review: La-Mulana - Packed With Peerless Puzzles That Demand Dedicated Players
@Excalibur_120 Hell Temple is absolutely in this version, yes
Re: Review: La-Mulana - Packed With Peerless Puzzles That Demand Dedicated Players
Honestly the main issue with LM1 is that you don't get the holy grail immediately, as you do in 2. I think a lot of issues people have with La-Mulana can be attributed to being lost and confused at the start, which the Grail and the resulting structure addresses.
If anyone has difficulty with the game, but wants to give it a fair try, I absolutely recommend at the very least following a walkthrough for the Guidance Gate area.
Re: Review: La-Mulana - Packed With Peerless Puzzles That Demand Dedicated Players
@mjharper basically it's functionally a port of the Steam/Wiiware game with the subtle visual tweaks (but not the monster encyclopedia) from the Vita version.