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With it, you'll upgrade your werehog status by unlocking new abilities, and increasing your life meter, amongst other things.So immediately the werehog, hubworlds, and QTEs don't work since they don't really do that.Ĭritics also complain the story doesn't know what kind of tone it wants to be and general annoyance towards Chip.

This is the red, glowing material that you obtain from item boxes, and by defeating enemies. When everything tallies at the end, you'll see a notice about how many Force Orbs you've collected. When you've wiped them out, enter the nearby building and ascend the pole to reach the Goal Ring. Move on to fight six bruisers, and three balloons. Beyond it waits the final symbol, and once you've nabbed that, the nearby forcefield will vanish. From there, progress toward the left, and you'll see another purple door waiting to be opened.
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Considering, you shouldn't hesitate to explore! You'll find Special Items beyond doors, cracked and breakable walls, on out of the way ledges, and hidden behind boxes and vases.ĭrop down between the buildings you'd just crossed, and collect the items there (rings and a red box). All the way up till the game's ending, the werehog stages give you an excessive amount of time-sometimes up to nine minutes-to complete their stages and still obtain an S Ranking. There are dozens of them scattered throughout Unleashed, and believe it or not, the vast majority are easily found. These optional items will unlock fun extras, like concept art, sound test tracks, and secret messages (which are usually gameplay hints). For now, jump across all three rooftops to collect your first Special Item. You'll have to leap over the gap in-between it and the next one over, but notice that there's a red item box within that space. Once you've reached the blue swinging posts-it's the same area you'd learned to swing in during the tutorials-take them across the pit, and climb the nearby pole. From there, continue along the normal cobblestone path. To collect it, either move some wooden boxes-they're right underneath the platform-and use them as stepping stones, or climb the path at its side and jump over. It's too high for you to reach on your own.

The next symbol awaits on a blue platform therein. The first one is on the normal path, and it'll give you an idea of what they all look like.Īlong the way, you'll have to take a right turn into a courtyard to defeat some other enemies. You'll see these many times during the werehog stages, and they're defeated by collecting three round, slowly spinning symbols. Eventually, you'll run into a barrier with a symbol on it. Once you've defeated them and the barrier is cleared, walk up the stairs to your left to find an item box, then return to the normal path. You'll run out and collect twelve rings, and then walk down a ramp to the ground.Īt the bottom, you'll fight three low-floating balloon enemies. Once you get to the top, approach the door and press the B Button to open it. Defeat them and proceed to the single blue pole on screen, which you'll need to scale to reach the next area.

The level is fairly straightforward, and after you round its first corner, you'll face off against three foes in an enclosed area. S Ranking Requirements Target Time: 6:00 | Rings: 104 | Force: 1456Īs your first proper werehog outing, Moonlit Town will ask that you use everything you'd just learned, and will teach you a few new things.
