


It's polite enough to give you a three turn countdown to your imminent demise, at least.

That One Attack: The chapter 8 midboss, the Unseen, possesses one of the only instakill attacks in the game.Jim Sterling called Ikenfell one of their favorite games of the year not just because of the gameplay, but because the game does gay and trans rep so well. LGBT Fanbase: The cast contains multiple gay, bi, and non cisgender characters, all of whom are delightful and fun, garnering quite a lot of love from gamers in the LGBT community.Well, you are fighting against the Echoes after all. During one specific Optional Boss, you'll notice the sound effects are more echo-y than usual.Pertisia's left eye is slightly asymmetrical on her sprite, which is an early clue that it isn't there anymore.This comes after the aforementioned Ruins. While the Duelling Hall does have several enemies that can take a while to defeat, it's a small area with no puzzles aside from the one that leads to the Allcat's clan, which you don't have to do to progress.This comes after the Spirit Oval, which has several difficult puzzles, and before the Ruins, where there are many difficult enemy encounters. Similarly, the Roost only has a few puzzles, most of the encounters can be avoided, and there isn't a boss fight once you reach the end of it.This comes after the Southern Dorms, which while not particularly difficult can be easy to get lost in. The Lockup is very short and only has a few enemy encounters, and doesn't have many hidden items so you don't need to backtrack there.Rose Thorns, a climatic song that plays when you fight Aeldra, and makes use of her Leitmotif.Parts of the song create a sense of urgency not just at trying to avoid being seen by certain entities, but also at reaching the end while more and more earthquakes happen. Sorceress’ Tower, the theme of the final dungeon, the Spelltower.Face My Fears, the second boss theme that sounds even more serious than the first theme, and has a fitting title when it comes to the fights against Agony and the Unseen.As well as being fairly fast-paced, it also has catchy lyrics. Paint the Future, Ima’s theme song that plays while you fight Ibn, Bax & Gilda at Chapter 4’s climax.Once Upon A Universe, one of the soundtrack’s longer songs, which plays as you learn about the lore of the world while you travel through the Astronomy Tower.
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To the Library!, The Nocturnal Bookkeeper and Cracked Spines, the themes for the three parts of the library, which fits the unfolding mysteries as you investigate more about the game’s events.It’s Showtime!, Gilda’s theme song in which there are lyrics about how she wants to be the best, but also hints at her insecurities.Toil & Trouble, the music used for most boss fights, and sounds more serious than the regular battle themes.Save Cat, a foreboding tune that tells you that you might want to save your game because a boss fight’s about to happen.Fire Witch, which first plays when Maritte gains her fire powers, representing the fact that it’s new not just to her but to other people as well.It helps that most of it was made by the same people behind the Steven Universe soundtrack. Awesome Music: The game's music is catchy and great to listen to.Awesome Ego: Fans love Gilda's hyperactive showmanship.
