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This game dosen't run on emulator (properly) , unless you follow the guide wich lead me to this place (there are other guides, but this one works for sure).The game has major graphic issues if you emulate this game, esspecially in Joilant and Volk.And the red fire is blue and the blue fire is red Link to Voka~Daemyn's guide: https://forums.untamedheart.us/?topic=2088.0If you're intrested, playing this on an emulator
PCSX2 v1.7 already runs the game just fine , a custom emulator isn't needed anymore, specially since it is no better at, well anything really than the original old custom emulator, which was for the longest time, the only way to play this game outside of a PS2 (or PS3).
A lot of places in Lunatea's Veil makes me ask, how did people even build this? How could they even traverse through this without dying and falling or something, like, Joiliant, it has SHARKS... It doesn't feel like a park that is even possible to get through an attraction, like, it was only for Klonoa.
Good job! I hope the game in its original iteration left you very satisfied, because this is where the series officially ends
Maze of Memories is indeed one of the most elaborate levels in the series, that if we don't count the GBA games at least. There's a lot of good ideas regarding the gimmicks in that level, like the gravity switch! It further complements the idea that levels in Klonoa add another dimension to the gameplay.
I could almost say the same about the Kingdom of Sorrow, except the obstacles in that vision are quite a bit tight for a harder challenge. But the atmosphere and music makes up for it! A friend of mine still finds the song you hear in the level his favorite alongside the famous Stepping Wind! But still, this is a fine vision for what it is trying to accomplish storytelling wise.
You could try getting 99 lives, but that pales in comparison to getting all 150 Dream Stones in all of the visions within either version of the game. You'll see why when you try...but unlike getting 99 lives, this objective grants you scrapbook photos. Good luck
I managed to achieve true 100% in the original game, but the 2nd, despite me liking that way more, seemed to much for me to do..