Hi agmers, how are you? Happy start to the week everyone. I hope you're all doing well, and of course, always playing a lot. I'm returning to SAIFU after a while, and well, it's one of those games where if you don't get the hang of it daily, it's hard to get back into it with the necessary fluency. However, I've taken on the task of defeating the boss I had pending, and well, despite the fact that I finished at 47 years old!!! Almost 50 years old, hahaha, the character is already a complete old man, well, I've beaten her. This will now be a great challenge for me, since in the next world I'll be forced to find every possible way to take a few years off my age.
Without a doubt, the most impressive element, and the one the game primarily focuses on, is the combat. But the interesting thing about SAIFU combat is that you have to fight intelligently. It's not just about hitting and hitting, just throwing a few crazy punches; it's also about knowing when to cover, run, dodge, and protect yourself. Hit and run has worked quite well for me against this boss. Constantly running has allowed me to stay alive for several years, but it has undoubtedly been the best strategy.
It took me several years to get back into the game. Knowing exactly how much to cover, and how to dodge properly—in other words, timing when fighting and gauging distance—was the hardest part to remember.
This particular enemy had two sides, one milder than the other, but both sides of the character with very different powers. So understanding how to defeat the second side was what cost me the most years of my life. Despite that, we defeated the enemy. The main technique to defeat it was to grab the knives and throw them back at it, thus neutralizing it so I could continue demolishing it little by little.
In the end, I return home, now 47 years old, and with double the normal damage output, which will really hinder my progress and stamina. Enemy blows will now be stronger, so fighting better will be my only option. Well, gamers, see you in a next post.