
Then, use Bloodsucker and Revolting Croak to take both combatants down.

Hit Venomous Scourge off the bat, as it’ll leave poison tiles on the floor. We’ll be battling Oboromaru and The Prisoner during this showdown, so be careful as they have some pretty brutal attacks. Ode Iou’s statue is in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.

The game won’t auto-save after each win, and some of these battles can be tough. We’ll then have to use them to slay each hero. When you do, you’ll be allowed to take control of the bosses we’ve faced at the tail-end of every chapter. Once you gain control, visit each statue in turn, examining them. Oersted will speak to the statues, offering a brief explanation of why we’ve seen variations of the evil knight throughout history. Follow the path until you reach the statue room. Listen to his monologue and, when we gain control, head south. The chapter will begin where we left Oersted: stood atop Archon’s Roost. If you’ve already played the standard Final Chapter or don't mind trying Oersted's first, let’s run through his perspective of the last chapter. Oersted's Final Chapter almost acts like a "What If" scenario, showing an alternate, more twisted take on the events of the original Final Chapter.

If you decide to try out this conclusion, select Oersted after choosing to play the Final Chapter.īefore we start, I’d first recommend picking one of the other seven characters to get the standard Final Chapter. However, his take on the Final Chapter is completely different to the standard ending. However, you can also pick Oersted: the protagonist of the Middle Ages chapter.
