Dementia
(#5057958)
Level 4 Ridgeback
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
16.87 m
Wingspan
20.54 m
Weight
8814.3 kg
Genetics
Ice
Iridescent
Iridescent
Maize
Shimmer
Shimmer
Ice
Basic
Basic
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 4 Ridgeback
EXP: 173 / 4027
STR
8
AGI
7
DEF
7
QCK
6
INT
5
VIT
7
MND
5
Biography
CHAPTER FOUR
When I got back to the game, I was getting very upset and confused.
I thought about the way the monster looked at me. The game COULDN'T have heard what I said, that's impossible. It had to be a random occurrence. But why did it happen precisely at the moment I insulted the monster?
The Dementia board music sounded a lot like the Saturn music, except it was slowed down, and played with a piano-sounding instrument. Like most of these new map themes, it had a dangerous suspenseful feel.
WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW MONSTER?
Answer: Yes, Reaction: Weird Face #11
The game took me back to the board and I had a new playable monster in the form of Anguirus! Ever since I was kid, I always wanted to play as Anguirus, since he was my second favorite Godzilla monster (And plus I never liked Mothra all that much).
After I beat that level, I moved Godzilla onto the blue castle icon. I started the level and I got a title screen, with the text
UNFORGIVING COLD.
The level itself looked like a castle dungeon made of blue bricks, with rows of identical white statue faces on the walls.
These statue faces had a permanent look of horror on their faces.
Whenever I played through one of these levels I got this sudden, horrible feeling of anxiety. I had the feeling that the farther I progressed through the level, the closer I was getting to something unspeakably evil.
There weren't any enemies, but these were the some of the longest levels in the game.
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After I slayed Manda, I played through an Arctic level for health power-ups and then it was on to Gigan's replacement. When the fight started, I was very confused, because there was nothing there. I thought this was going to be like the Titanosaurus "fight" in Pathos, but just about the time it would have been going back to the map, a piranha appeared onscreen.
As soon as it appeared, the speakers emitted an ear-splitting screech, and Not-Gigan flew in and ripped the poor fish into pieces.
Not-Gigan was one of the fastest, most unrelenting opponents...
By the time this was over, I only had about five life bars left. But it didn't matter, because I didn't need to fight anymore. I needed to RUN.
I fell back on my bed and took a deep breath, satisfied with yet another successful escape. Now I was headed to the fifth world: Entropy.
When I got back to the game, I was getting very upset and confused.
I thought about the way the monster looked at me. The game COULDN'T have heard what I said, that's impossible. It had to be a random occurrence. But why did it happen precisely at the moment I insulted the monster?
The Dementia board music sounded a lot like the Saturn music, except it was slowed down, and played with a piano-sounding instrument. Like most of these new map themes, it had a dangerous suspenseful feel.
WOULD YOU LIKE A NEW MONSTER?
Answer: Yes, Reaction: Weird Face #11
The game took me back to the board and I had a new playable monster in the form of Anguirus! Ever since I was kid, I always wanted to play as Anguirus, since he was my second favorite Godzilla monster (And plus I never liked Mothra all that much).
After I beat that level, I moved Godzilla onto the blue castle icon. I started the level and I got a title screen, with the text
UNFORGIVING COLD.
The level itself looked like a castle dungeon made of blue bricks, with rows of identical white statue faces on the walls.
These statue faces had a permanent look of horror on their faces.
Whenever I played through one of these levels I got this sudden, horrible feeling of anxiety. I had the feeling that the farther I progressed through the level, the closer I was getting to something unspeakably evil.
There weren't any enemies, but these were the some of the longest levels in the game.
~~~
After I slayed Manda, I played through an Arctic level for health power-ups and then it was on to Gigan's replacement. When the fight started, I was very confused, because there was nothing there. I thought this was going to be like the Titanosaurus "fight" in Pathos, but just about the time it would have been going back to the map, a piranha appeared onscreen.
As soon as it appeared, the speakers emitted an ear-splitting screech, and Not-Gigan flew in and ripped the poor fish into pieces.
Not-Gigan was one of the fastest, most unrelenting opponents...
By the time this was over, I only had about five life bars left. But it didn't matter, because I didn't need to fight anymore. I needed to RUN.
I fell back on my bed and took a deep breath, satisfied with yet another successful escape. Now I was headed to the fifth world: Entropy.
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