I do the move by tapping A and then B in quick succession rather than simultaneously, just like in TMNT2. I have my index and middle fingers on the buttons when I do it.
I don't know if I can do much better. I can't hit enough of the electrified bots and jumpers in 2-1 and I take a lot of damage trying. Gaia's score is insane.
I do hope that we get to play all of Gyruss and Adventure Island, or at least as far as we can get, even though they're long. I think they're worth it. Making AI be a one life contest should cut down on run length for a lot of players anyway.
For Kickle we could use a password to start at a later world like with Burai Fighter. I wouldn't actually mind that at all
I have beaten TMNT3 but I haven't gone back to it.
TMNT2 is shorter and IMO plays at a better pace because you can quickly kill most enemies in one hit with your special attack. That's why I prefer TMNT2 even though both are good.
Most modern games in general.
Call of Duty franchise
GTA franchise
Final Fantasy VII
Resident Evil 4
Any Nintendo games such as Mario or Zelda released for consoles after N64
Diablo franchise
The Sims
Silent Hill
Nights Into Dreams
Any Metal Gear Solid games other than the first one
I thought maybe you had a lot of prior experience with this game. I can't imagine reaching the final boss in one life.
This is one of those games that I want to beat casually now. It's pretty good.
Is this game crazy hard for anyone else? It's a cool game, but I only made it out of level 4 like maybe three or four times this week. One of the main issues is getting trapped by that stupid boss.
It feels like a predecessor to Isolated Warrior in some ways. Made by the same people. For example, having the different weapons types that you upgrade independently, although the weapons system is otherwise quite different. You also collect the same sort crystals for bomb power. The screen that shows your bonus points between levels reminds me of Isolated Warrior.