Omega factor
I made a topic about this when i first started here. Anyway...I'm stuck on the desert part. The guy keeps saying somthing about I will never beat him. I'm confused.
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"Astro, you must exceed the limitations that humans cannot!
You must be go beyond nationality, ethnicity,
pilosophy, and religion,
starvation and poverty,
and war!
Exceed these limitations created by man!
You must fly high! Higher than any human has ever flown before!
To reach for the future that no human has been able to so far!"


I haven't played it for about a month so I forget his name.
I know his name starts with the letter S.

I know his name starts with the letter S.

"Astro, you must exceed the limitations that humans cannot!
You must be go beyond nationality, ethnicity,
pilosophy, and religion,
starvation and poverty,
and war!
Exceed these limitations created by man!
You must fly high! Higher than any human has ever flown before!
To reach for the future that no human has been able to so far!"


Latu wrote:I haven't played it for about a month so I forget his name.![]()
I know his name starts with the letter S.
Is the guy Sharaku, the Three-Eyed-One?
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For those curious, this game is by Treasure, maker of cult hits like Gunstar Heroes (the most obvious relation to Omega Factor), Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga, Silhouette Mirage, etc. I've kinda grown out of a lot of their games which often seem to gimmicky (though always well crafted), but Omega Factor is obviously GREAT and probably one of the best tie-in/franchise games ever. The other game by treasure I really dig (and one that might be interest to fans of Omega Factor) is Bangioh (it had a port on the Dreamcast and the N64.) This one was really great stuff with great shooting action and a wild sense of humor. I'm glad treasure was able to do an Astroboy game since I worry what the results would have been like in the hands of another developer.
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fafner wrote:Is the guy Sharaku, the Three-Eyed-One?
Yeah, I'm stuck on him.

"Astro, you must exceed the limitations that humans cannot!
You must be go beyond nationality, ethnicity,
pilosophy, and religion,
starvation and poverty,
and war!
Exceed these limitations created by man!
You must fly high! Higher than any human has ever flown before!
To reach for the future that no human has been able to so far!"


Latu wrote:Yeah, I'm stuck on him.
This one is quite hard. I just faced him yesterday in easy mode and lost


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Almost everyone is unanimous about the one on Gameboy Advance: it is excellent. For the PS2 one, not everyone agree. Overall, the game is disappointing, as it is essentially about flying around to fight each boss. However that doesn't mean it is not good. Personnally, I enjoy playing the PS2 one. At the end, I am always thinking: "Why is it so short? How great it could have been."
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