I heard from this 100 floor thing with ragu at the end, but i read, that everyone said, that you cant save the whole time? o.Oīut if there is an abilty to save everywhere, its very comfortable. a telepath tower guide is something, that is okay to use, even that i dont know the game.ĭo i understand it right, that its only important to start the quest and only find one tower before the end of deus ex machina and i can find the others, when i want to? Its very good to know, that its, how you said, only one missable trophy. 1 and 2 on PS1, 3, a remake of the first called Alter Code F, 4, and 5 on PS2, and XF on PSP.Ĭompletion and millenium puzzles etc. The only obviously missable trophy is the one connected to the Telepath Towers quest, for beating a UFO Mothership - you need to start it, and find at least one Tower, before the end of Deus Ex Machina.Īnd finally. Though I've just noticed that it only requires you to beat Ragu O Ragla the first time, and though the second is unskippable if you beat the first, the first is also an easier battle, especially with Fire Guard. You do have to reach the bottom of the Abyss, and defeat Ragu o Ragla, the strongest boss in the game, and the Abyss is neither short nor easy, but the ability to save anywhere and a ton of healing items is wholly beneficial, and there are extensive guides. There is a quest for collecting all treasure chests, but no trophy attached to it. The complexity isn't much of a problem, but using a guide with location on it will help speed up the Telepath Towers and Millennium Puzzles. It's going to be at least 60 hours, though, and easily 70. Well, it could be as long as ~85 hours, but that's 100% completion, which you don't need.
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