




While it does start to get pretty cramped during the second half, you can easily reach that part with no hits assuming you’ve acquired enough skill through the previous levels. There’s also less of an emphasis on Bullet Hell patterns, with projectiles being in lesser numbers and having wider spaces in between them. The level is on the shorter side and obstacles move slower and have a simpler pattern making them relatively easy to dodge. Breather Level: “Try This” by Pegboard Nerds, despite being the last level before you face the final boss, is fairly easy compared to the other later levels.It shows up out of nowhere with no explanation, and after the battle it disappears, not even appearing in the Dance Party Ending. Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: The battle with the giant Illuminati pyramid that serves as the first boss besides the Big Bad.Even the DLC that explains the interquel between obtaining the triangles and using them to create the world doesn't have any evidence that goes against this theory. It'd be pissed over that and would try to remake the world in its own image, if it was the rightful owner. Its hostility in your first encounter could be it trying to prevent you from stealing the Triangles - there's no reason the Triangles couldn't belong to them, and you're the one who stole the Triangles from them to make the world. Alternative Character Interpretation: The Big Bad, thanks to lack of context surrounding why it decides to take over the world and how the player obtains the Triangles.
