

What can also help in a lot of situations is simply tapping Ctrl. You can also use this when you feel like you're in a spot you can't get out, like multiple enemies keeping you pinned with fire. this might mean re-doing a little bit, but in almost all cases it will save you a lot of time. then, you can simply load your game and continue where you left off. thus, it's not always going to help, because in some cases you will be unable to get away from continuous attacks.Ĭonsider quitting your game after a white grobo-clone has fired off a shot, this will save you a trip to prison. I think they fully restore both health and magic when manually used, but you will remain in the same spot. That said, you can use a leaf manually by opening the inventory (Shift), selecting it (bottom right corner i believe) and then pressing Enter. leaves won't be of help, because you will go straight to prison when they hit you. Until very late, you will be one-shot by the white grobo-clones that shoot the homing balls that knock you out. You can of course delete "FUN1" once you're finished with it so that it doesn't clog up the list of saved games.Īnd yes, at first it really is almost as confusing as I've made out! :) copy "FUN" as "FUN1"), and then load and play "FUN1" instead, so that when the game autosaves over the game "FUN1" at every subsequent transition, you still have the original copy of "FUN" safely positioned at the right place in the game. Instead, every time you want to play that sequence you need to make a new copy of the original copy (e.g. This means that if you want to be able to play from the beginning of an especially great sequence over and over you must first make a copy of your game at the appropriate point (let's call the copy "FUN"), but you should never actually load that copy.

If you later load and play "New Game", it will (naturally) then autosave "New Game" at every map transition you subsequently encounter! Now the important thing is that this is not the same thing as saving your game under a new name as you would do in most other PC games, because copying your current game does not transfer your game to that new name - you keep playing under the original name ("My Game") until you quit and load a different one. at any time you may make a copy of any saved game (let's say we copy "My Game" and call the copy "New Game"). If you quit, and subsequently load that game, you will restart at the most recent map transition. Losing a life also takes you back to the most recent transition and saves the game. When you start a new game you give it a name (like "My Game"), and it autosaves your current game (using that same name) at every map transition (which is generally pretty frequently) so you never actually save a game manually. For anyone who hasn't played the game before:
