Moth Plays Dark Cloud 2: Chapter 5, Episode 3: The Long Climb · 12:39am May 28th, 2018
In which Max and Monica reach the summit of Mt. Gundor and find something that doesn't belong there.
In which Max and Monica reach the summit of Mt. Gundor and find something that doesn't belong there.
In which a creepy doomsday mural is discovered, Shingala goes berserk, and some idiot thought it'd be a good idea to invent an electric worm.
To everyone who actually cares, which is maybe 3 of you:
I finished Dark Cloud 2 this afternoon.
There are two more videos to go in the series. I'm rendering one of them right now.
In which the path to the Water Gem is fraught with frustration and peril.
In which the restoration of Heim Rada begins in earnest.
In which Max and Monica recruit several people from Palm Brinks to join them on their journey and finish building Sindain to completely restore Jurak's Origin Point.
In which the garden path is laid as Max and Monica face increasingly dangerous enemies within the Palace.
Not much to say about this one that isn't already in the video. Stay tuned for the next episode!
In which Max and Monica climb the Dream Spiral to vanquish Dark Element in the final battle for the fate of the world.
This is it.
The final battle.
The end of Dark Chronicle.
For those of you who've been with me on this journey, thank you, and I hope you've enjoyed experiencing this classic game with me.
In which our heroes--but mostly Monica--have a REALLY rough time of things in Starlight Canyon.
In which Max and Monica save the Shigura Village from Emperor Griffon's forces, Luna Lab comes up with a plan to travel to Griffon's era...and Max finally comes face to face with his mother, Elena.
It will be called Pony Atlas except it won't be because that's a stupid name. The six time periods will be Pre-Equestrian (Founders of Equestria), Pre-Classical (Pillars of Harmony), Classical (Diarchy), Industrial (A Hearth's Warming Tail), Late Celestian (G4 pre-S9E26), Post-Celestian (G4 S9E26). Except that there really needs to be a sense of decay towards the end or else the overarching themes don't really work hmm.
Nah maybe this is a dumb idea.
Every so often I get an urge to do something different. This time it was making an art.
In which the monsters get tougher and the Georama gets a little more organized.
its been shown that Pegasi can walk on clouds, and that some buildings and spells can also be in the sky. However, I've also noticed that balloons easily land on the clouds. And they do truly land. It seems like any other material might just pass through... What if you made that balloon material into shoes for non flying races? Just a thought.
In which Max becomes a steampunk robo pilot, the sewers become more dangerous, and treasure chests can no longer be trusted. Oh, and there's also a train.
In which Max and Monica continue to climb Mt. Gundor, facing increasingly dangerous enemies.
In which Max and Monica arrive at their next destination, meet a rabbit boy and a baby sea dragon, and start rebuilding the Origin Point of Luna Lab.
Today I was informed that my Pearltrees are full and that I can no longer add stuff to my account.
I don't want to be limited but at the same time, I'm a cheapskate and don't want to pay for anything.
So I ask you, if you see a nice picture on the internet,
where do you store it?
(Now with the CORRECT video embedded!! )
In which Max and Monica find the missing Firbits, get equipped with fishing gear, and meet a really big, really FABULOUS fish.
In which Max and Monica witness one of Sirus' memories of Alexandra.
I don't recall ever having to completely realign the garden paths twice before like this. Ah well.
Not much to say about this one. If you've got good weapons, Moon Flower Palace isn't that hard, just long. If your weapons suck and you've missed a lot of Small Chests...you're in a world of trouble.
Stay tuned for the next episode!