![]() ![]() Player Punch: Rubert's death during Gerald's campaign.if you simply use titles inspired by a certain faith for an entirely fictional nation and religion, that will apparently lead to backlash, except when it's the Orthodox Church? They also changed "God" to "the god" in the subtitles, though unlike with the Pope they didn't censor the spoken dialogue. Come Heroes, he is instead called the Patriarch, and there is no more censorship. ![]() ![]() The developers inexplicably decided to bleep out every spoken occurence of the word "Pope". Political Overcorrectness: In the Crusaders, the head of the Theocracy of Ecclesia is called the Pope.That said, half of Regnier's and Kendal's campaign in Crusaders consists of story-free open battle missions, too. They are optional, but consistently not taking them will make an already very hard game almost impossible. Padding: Unlike The Crusaders, where every mission is a story mission, Heroes has two Level Grinding Random Encounter missions every 1-2 story missions.Even Ellen's campaign is noticeably harder than Gerald's about midway through, despite being the game's "easy" mode. Nintendo Hard: Crusaders isn't too bad actually bar a few of Gerald/Lucretia's missions and Kendal/Regnier who are purposely designed to be difficult, but Heroes cranks up the overall difficulty noticeably to where passing the first two missions on any campaign above Ellen(the easiest in terms of difficulty) is considered a milestone in itself.Looking like a giant black chrysalis with a horned skull for a face, it hovers ominously above the battlefield before sucking up the entire armies of both sides in a matter of seconds and spitting them out as monsters to attack the survivors. Nightmare Fuel: Encablossa, especially during their first appearance. ![]()
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