![]() ![]() It's actually really cool in its own way because it allows for some gameplay elements not really present anymore. ![]() Having said that, it's very much worth it when you do. It took me a few hours to get comfortable but almost about half-way through the game to truly master them. I know what you mean but if you stick with it, you really do get used to them even though it does take a long time. Really the final boss is a piece of cake compared to the SS Anubis Floyd mission. Six is still hard, but 8 is extremely hard. Perhaps Rare dropped the difficulty in the Xbox One remake, but it's the difference between 500 retries and 200 retries or for some people, the difference between possible or impossible. You ONLY need 6! I re-tested numerous times to make sure. Every guide I read says you are required to collect 8 circuit boards and a time of >900 to get a Gold medal and win the earplugs. One of them requires that you collect all the tribals in the game and talk to Jeff in Mizar's palace, and the other requires you give some Earplugs to a bear which have to be acquired from the SS Anubis Floyd mission. In order to beat the game you need to collect all 12 ship parts. You can switch characters at any time in the game, and pick another location on the map to instantly go there. You have to switch back to Juno by pressing start, switching characters, and either go to the map or just press B to close the menu so you can find Floyd in Juno's next mission. If you play the game linearly, and go through the new characters as they become available, you will end up with Lupus in Mizar's Palace with no way of finishing the mission, because it requires Floyd, and you will be running around for hours trying to figure out what to do. Makes the game playable if you haven't played N64 games in the past 15 years. This is done from the main Rare Replay JFG options screen where you see the message about the modern controls, not the in-game controls options. Rare put in an option to switch to modern controls. This one is now obvious but I will restate it. I could not find this info in any walkthroughs, FAQs, videos or guides online, at least not at this time. ![]() I finally beat this awesome game for my first time, and I want to give everyone a heads up on 3 things that will help you beat this game and make it more enjoyable and hopefully save some of you hours of frustration. ![]()
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