Lufia II Speedrun (No Major Glitches/No Manipulation) -

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2023
  • Update: I have improved this run to 3:51:28 - new video at • Lufia II Speedrun (No ...
    Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals SNES version, played on North American SNES console (modded for component video output) with OEM controller (no turbo). Timing is from naming Maxim to breaking the final Doom Island Mystic Stone.
    'No Major Glitches' means no use of the 'Level 0 Glitch' or 'Gratze Hammer Glitch', which can be used to skip major portions of the game. 'No Manipulation' means no scripting of battle outcomes, and boss drops (such as the Catfish Jewel) cannot be used or sold.
    Decent start, terrible midgame, and pretty solid endgame.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @biggsweaty
    @biggsweaty Год назад +4

    Love the runs, love the uploads man. Thanks for it

  • @mtaur4113
    @mtaur4113 Год назад +2

    4:00:xx is mildly unsettling to see as a result. 😆

  • @TheA2P
    @TheA2P Год назад

    2:09:12 "FFXVI rubbed me the wrong way because it just seems like it wants to be dark and edgy"
    Ok, Mr. FFVI 100% WR guy, I guess you've forgotten how dark that game's story was, you know with that whole World of Ruin aspect and such. I like your speedruns, and your commentary is usually very good and relaxing to listen to them, but this comment is incredibly, exceptionally annoying to hear. Why don't you just admit that the reason you're holding off on FFXVI and other newer games is because you want to cling to nostalgia, like almost every other JRPG speedrunner around?