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Throughout the walkthrough, depending on difficulty, there's going to be things to do that you need to get through the level. The harder the difficulty, the more objectives you need to solve unless there's a limit to what you can do in a level. If you do something very wrong, you're going to need to start all over again if you don't follow the objectives and the requirements behind it.

Difficulty[edit]

In this game, depending on how skilled you are, the levels have many things for you to do. The enemies could be easy or hard or both. Simply put, if you are new to a game, start at easy and if you are a veteran, you should start on hard.

  • Easy: For beginners, it's just a straightforward game, with some sections of the levels totally limited and objectives cut down to make it easy to get through.
  • Normal: If you are between the two, it's just like a normal game with an extra objective or more sections of the level opened up to give you some things to do.
  • Hard: The veterans should take the risk of taking down enemies. You have full objectives and the sections of the levels are completely open.

Objectives[edit]

There are primarily two types of objectives which you can complete, or it remains an option if you're not in the mood to explore the level.

  • Main Objectives: For every level, you need to seriously solve these requirements. If you thought you had finished, but must of forgotten something, pause the game and check on "Status".
  • Secondary Objectives: Same for every level, but the difference with this is purely optional. You don't have to do this requirement, but if you like to explore and see what's more to do, then feel free to try it out and go for it.