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Haven't quite gotten to Arihman yet, though. I hope it did accept my savepoint between fighting daddy and the jump sequence with the stupid camera angle... I was just too annoyed at the time to try and get through that, after that overly lengthy power-plate sequence I had to endure before fighting daddy, and now a stupid coloring and camera angle...
Daddy is one of the manageable bosses at least, so that wasn't much of an annoyance -- he doesn't do a lot of "use your gauntlet" transforms, his attacks can be blocked, and he doesn't throw quicktime events at you all the time.
See I had the opposite. Daddy threw lots of quicktime events my way. 90% of them I failed. ^^; lol. Don't get your hopes up on fighting Arhiman. You don't get to fight him. Which is rather disappointing. You have to travel around the inside of the temple to heal 4 fertile grounds while avoiding pool of corruption that is rising and Arhiman's gigantic corruption hands. A very disappointing boss battle.
You mean you actually enjoyed the combat more than the acrobatics? Weird. The combat was the least fun part to me, so the end boss was alright with me.
I enjoyed both parts of it. What I meant was that I found the boss battle was anti-climatic.
Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't have to go through yet another lengthy ordeal to actually fight Arihman. I guess gods are more like CEOs or politicians -- they can't do anything by themselves, and once you are past their minions they are just quivering weaklings.
I never quite got the combat working, so not having to use that again was ok :-)