Instead of just the game's bosses, how about I just focus on the levels entirely?
This playlist is a walkthrough that, as the playlist title says, will show off videos on how to reach all of the game's different paths in each level, all from my perspective.
I'm not a complete pro at this, because I don't think I've reached all the paths myself. This playlist will be a great motivation to get that done now.
At this point, the playlist is completed. I put all of its videos in order by the game's levels and difficulty. Several of these videos weren't recorded in order, so, for example, I may have a weaker laser or less bombs in the beginning of one video than at the end of the video right before it here. Keep that in mind.
This game is more expansive than the Castlevania games I've played before, since there are alternate stages & two playable characters, Richter Belmont & Maria Renard.
The game I'm playing is its original PC Engine version through the use of the Wii's Virtual Console, which is recorded with Dazzle, and compressed with Sony Vegas.
I with the help of certain fansites and Sony Vegas, I have also added in subtitles for every voiced cutscene in the game, as everyone only speaks Japanese. It may not be a 100% accurate translation, but for the most part, it should be.
To the point, this playlist shows me using Richter & Maria to go through every level in the game, as well as show off every anime cutscene both of them have, which is where most of my self-imposed subtitles will appear.
This playlist will contain all of the replays I recorded from the Wii U version of Super Smash Bros. 4.
This is pretty much taking over for the 2-video playlist of the 3DS version of the game that I already made before, but I'll also have other playlists that focus on other modes that the Wii U version has, such as Classic & All Star Mode.
Matches from this playlist can be from online or offline matches, but mostly offline. I'll give each of them different treatments as videos depending on where the videos' matches were made in the game. To list:
- Offline Vs. Matches: My opponents' names will be identified. I will record both my victories and defeats against these opponents.
- Online "With Friends" Matches: Same as Offline.
- Online "For Glory" Matches: I will only record my victories unless otherwise noted, and my opponents' names will not be identified.
- Online "For Fun" Matches: I will my record victories and defeats, but my opponents will not be identified.
After some thought, I decided to make a series out of Melee's Adventure Mode with every character. Unlike Brawl, there will not be a single-difficulty rule, though I'm still making sure that all of these vids go are anywhere between "Normal" and "Very Hard", mainly so I can reach Giga Bowser.
I will not have a preset order for this, so I'll leave it to you to guess who I will use next. Since each video will be much longer than my Intense Boss Battles series for Brawl, they'll have to be processed and converted differently in order to avoid any problems.
Expect to see a a lot of Wavedashing & L-Canceling in every showcase.
Behold! The oldest video game playlist on my channel! I will record all of this game's bosses, be they major bosses, sub-bosses, and the special optional bosses, as well as a few unique enemies and other things.
Of course, the Giygas-like final boss, the one that got scrapped, won't be featured, here, but I may change my mind if I learn how to hack the game for that boss correctly.
There will also be a couple videos that aren't bosses, but are more like guides that will help you understand some of the game's more notable plotlines. Call these "Semi-Walkthroughs" or "Abridged Walthroughs".
WARNING! All of these can be possible spoilers, as I will not hold back some certain plot scripts. So watch them at your own risk if you haven't beaten the game yet!
As the name says, this will consist of songs that I've created in FL Studio. These songs, both original and known, will mainly be fueled by the Ultimate Megadrive soundfont, so many of these songs will sound like they belong in a Sega Genesis game, but I may use other soundfonts, too.
Know that even if you don't find a song here that matches with some of this playlist's tags, it only means that they will show up eventually.