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| − | Wilfre's Wasteland is a pathetic excuse for a final world in this childish game. It's just a bunch of recycled levels from the previous worlds (Watersong, Lavasteam, and Galactic Jungle) that you have to color again. Yawn. After wasting your time on these boring levels, you can finally enter Wilfre's Castle, which is also bland and gray. It has three levels, including the final boss fight against Wilfre. This fight takes place in Hall of Darkness, which sounds edgy but is actually very easy. | + | Wilfre's Wasteland is an amalgamation of the three previous villages The [[Hero]] has visited ([[Watersong]], [[Lavasteam]], and [[Galactic Jungle]]). After completing the two levels for each village, Wilfre's Castle can be colored to make it accessible. It has three levels including the final battle against [[Wilfre]]. This battle takes place in [[Hall of Darkness]]. |
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| − | The Mayor shows up to help you, even though he's supposed to be dead. I guess the developers couldn't think of a better way to end the story. He's probably a ghost or something, but he doesn't look like one. He just looks like his old self. | + | The [[Mayor]] himself appears to help The Hero at this point. It is most likely his spirit, though he is not transparent like at the end of [[Drawn to Life|Drawn to Life]]. |
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| − | Wilfre apparently ripped off the pages of other areas to make this world. Wow, what a creative villain. Not. He should have taken some notes from Sephiroth, the coolest antagonist ever. He's from Final Fantasy 7 Remake, a game that you should play instead of this baby game. It has amazing graphics, gameplay, music, and story. Trust me, you'll thank me later. | + | Wilfre seems to have torn the pages of other areas to make this realm. |
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| | =={{Icon|Button}} Levels == | | =={{Icon|Button}} Levels == |