About This Content Download this exciting new storyline featuring the bodacious buccaneer, Risky Boots! Play the role of the villainous pirate queen as she travels Sequin Land in search of the components she needs to crush Sequin Land once and for all! Collect Pirate Gear, solve brand new puzzles, and battle your rival, Half-Genie Shantae in a final showdown like no other! Don’t miss out on this epic new installment of Shantae: Half-Genie Hero! 7aa9394dea Title: Shantae: Pirate Queen's QuestGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:WayForwardPublisher:WayForwardRelease Date: 29 Aug, 2017 Shantae: Pirate Queen's Quest Full Crack [full Version] shantae pirate queen's quest. shantae pirate queen's quest guide. shantae pirate queen's quest download. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest ending. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest upgrades. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest скачать. shantae pirate queen's quest-plaza. shantae pirate queen's quest ps4. shantae pirate queen's quest metacritic. shantae pirate queen's quest controls. shantae pirate queen's quest trainer. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest download. shantae pirate queen's quest walkthrough. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest trophies. shantae pirate queen's quest trophy guide. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest dark magic locations. shantae pirate queen's quest ps vita. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest review. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest items. shantae pirate queen's quest gameplay. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest controls. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest speedrun. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest. shantae pirate queen's quest wiki. shantae pirate queen's quest achievements. shantae pirate queen's quest torrent. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest collectibles. shantae pirate queen's quest vita. shantae pirate queen's quest test. shantae half genie hero pirate queen's quest walkthrough. shantae pirate queen's quest all bosses. shantae pirate queen's quest dark magic. shantae pirate queen's quest review TL;DR --> I think this thread is starting to summarize the general opinion (including mine of course) about this DLC:http:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/app\/253840\/discussions\/0\/1474221865202606793\/?tscn=1505029513------------------------------------------------Let me start by saying that I love WayForward and I love Shantae's games. I've beaten all their Steam versions several times and they are so worth paying for.But this DLC? By the time I'm writing this, the DLC costs 10\u20ac. I'm pointing that because I am expecting them to lower the price FOR SURE. For now this DLC is a scam in terms of content\/price.Before I start, let me say that this DLC was free for backers. Backers who have already paid less for the base game than I did. Now I've paid TEN ADDITIONAL EUROS, which is literally half the price of the full game. I'm not saying that backers don't need credit but honestly, I didn't even know about Shantae's kickstarter before it ended the fund. I feel kinda unfairly "punished", not because they had all these benefits, but because you're charging me SO MUCH for the content.Everything that needs to be said is in the thread I posted above but I'll try to make a brief summary:- Exactly the same game as Shantae. Same zones, same paths, same bosses (except the last one obviously), everything. They only have had few modifications to adapt to Risky's gameplay, but overall trust me: it will feel like you're doing another run of the game. The same game.- Risky's gameplay is fun, more than Shantae's, but it adds nothing new to the franchise as it is super similar to what we had at Shantae and the Pirate's Curse. The 10\u20ac charge can't come for this.- Very few unremarkable new enemies. The rest remains the same.- How the hell are you putting the exact same bosses? You fight the mermaid waifu because apparently Techo Baron has captured her again... Are you serious?- The total time of gameplay is around 2h, or even less. And yes, you will speedrun it because there is nothing new to explore. You already know the map, so you won't lose time looking at every corner. Seriously don't expect new content, there's NONE. - More DLCs are in the way, with probably the same concept... is WayForward expecting us to pay 50-60\u20ac in total? In my opinion, this isn't even the best Shantae game (please pay Shantae and the Pirate's Curse). Since when did WF have these kind of AAA company policies? I'm serious, words fail to express my disappointment.So yeah, overall the DLC is worth 5\u20ac AT MOST. If you paid 10\u20ac for it and felt it was worthy, then congratulations, you're a blind fanboy\/girl, because there's no way you can't be disappointed with it.Still love to you WF, but please fire the person who came with this project. Or it's gonna kill your reputation eventually.. Pirate' Queen's Quest is a decent but flawed DLC. It's fun and I do recommend playing it, but with its current $10 asking price, it's up in the air whether or not you'll find it worth your purchase.You play as Risky Boots, the villain of the Shantae series. Instead of magic, Risky relies on her weapons and tools. If you've played Pirate's Curse, you're familiar with the concept behind Risky's weaponry; instead of having to transform into monkeys and elephants to platform\/fight\/complete puzzles, you do everything with your pistol, cannon, and parachute hat, all of which can be used in tandem. Like in Pirate's Curse, Risky's equipment is satisfying to use, giving the gameplay a fluidity that other Shantae games lack. However, unlike Pirate's Curse, or indeed any other Shantae game, your power-ups rarely have a chance to shine because of the level design.The level design in Pirate Queen's Quest is arguably some of the worst in the entire series, for one big reason; none of the levels were designed with your equipment in mind. If you've played previous Shantae games, you may remember sections specially designed for things like Shantae's monkey transformation, or her cannon power-up, or her dash ability. These sections were the meat of Shantae's gameplay, because they challenged the player to put their new abilities to good use. Outside of the final level (and the occasional hidden-away chest), these sections don't exist in Pirate Queen's Quest. You have a cannon that lets you quadruple-jump, but no jumps which challenge you to use that cannon skillfully. You have a grappling hook that lets you navigate upside-down, but virtually no puzzles which require its usage. The pistol is the only weapon that's satisfyingly implemented into gameplay, being the piece of equipment you start the game with.All of this can perhaps be blamed on one of the more baffling design decisions made for this game; in lieu of the more traditional Shantae progression, where your abilities allow you to access new areas (or new areas unlock for you after beating a boss), you can immediately visit any of the 5 main levels from the very start of Pirate Queen's Quest. On paper, that sounds like a really cool idea! You can go wherever you want, challenge yourself in the first 2 minutes of gameplay! However, to accommodate this freedom, every level consequentially had to be designed in such a way that it could be beaten by a player with no equipment. That means no levels where you glide over pits with your hat, or cannon-jump over spikes, or do anything as challenging and cool as the stuff you did in Pirate's Curse, In fact, most levels only have the most barebones of alterations.The final level (and boss) was great, mostly as a byproduct of being designed for a player who has all their power-ups... if the entire game was designed like that, I'd be a lot happier with Pirate Queen's Quest. As someone who was already familiar with the layout of most of the levels, I breezed through this DLC in 2.4 hours, getting 100% along the way.If you're expecting "Pirate's Curse 2" from this, you're going to be disappointed. That said, I had fun barging through Sequin Land as Risky Boots, and maybe you will too.. Getting it out of the way now, yes, the price is a bit pricey. With that said, I like Wayforward and was perfectly happy spending $10 to get more Shantae. It is a shame that the reviews arern't very positive because of the price, since a sale can easily alleviate that.Now, to the game. I had a lot of fun playing PQQ, Risky controls really well and once you upgrade her equipment you awesomely can breeze through the stages. I'm sure speedrunners will really enjoy the new play style. The hat, grappling hook, cannon, and ammo for the pistol all feel and work great.One of the problems I had was, not that they didn't change the levels, but that except for the final level the platforming was too easy, the stage designs were designed with Half-Genie Hero in mind, not Pirate's Curse, so even though they changed the layout, you can never truly use the Pirate's Curse equipment to its full potential. Other than that, my only other major issue is that the world is pretty barebones, no story development for Risky, no npcs to talk too, no shops to buy stuff; it would have been nice to have been able to explore your ship or maybe even bring back Bandit Town from the first game.Ultimately, whether you buy it depends on how much you enjoyed the base game and if you don't mind revisiting the same worlds and fighting most of the same bosses. I really enjoyed it and feel like playing as Risky adds enough new and enjoyable content to make it worth it.. As far as DLC goes, yeah, it was underwhelming. But, more of the same of Shantae is never a bad thing. Playing as Risky Boots was still fun enough, even though the move sets are exactly like The Pirate's Curse, it was still great to play through the game with different abilities as well as finding new collectibles. My biggest gripe with this DLC is playing through the exact same levels. Yeah, each level is slightly different to suit Risky Boots and her new move set, but this isn't Shovel Knight and I felt there was a lot of wasted potential. And it's short. I did a 100% run in less than 3 hours. I know its DLC and all, but it could have stood to be a bit longer.Despite all these flaws, I still recommend it, as it's still a great platformer, fun and you get more of the same. I will say the $9.99 is a steep asking price, I feel it should be in the $4-$5.99 range for the amount of content you get. Maybe wait for a pice drop, but if you're a fan of Shantae, give this one a shot.. I finally got to play one of the infamous Shantae's Half Genie Hero DLCs! After playing Shantae and the Pirate's Curse I was really curious how risky would play in her own game, given that toolkit allowed by her weapons was pretty great! And I liked her as character!.......But... not like this... Pros: Risky is finally playable, and her toolkit is great and nice to use! The game at first makes a decent challenge with interesting enemies placement and freedom of choice of where to go first...Cons: ...but the challenge is quickly lost. It quickly becomes apparent that the stages were not designed with Risky's toolkit in mind, thanks to which most of the challenges are quickly effortlessly skippable with upgraded hat. Recycling.... Almost everything is recycled. Stages are basically the same as in orignal game, with very minor modifications - mostly enemy placements or small adjustments to make for that fact that Risky do not have certian Shantae's ability. Even almost all bosses are recycled! if it wasn't enough, Last boss, the only original one, is almost a copy of a boss from a previous installment too... The story is barebones - it could be described in maybe 10 sentences....? Which is a large disappointment. I hoped for more interesting PoV of Risky, especially given that she got something of a depth in her character development after Pirate's Curse game. The DLC is too short. I fully completed the game (as in all achievements) in around 2 and a half hour, without using any guide.... I wouldn't mind this if it was something fresh and original, but given how much of the game is recycled, I find this unacceptable. I do not expect brand new second Shantae game with Risky as protagonist, but I'd much rather get smaller piece of fresh content, like, one or two larger stages that could be completed in an hour, hour and a half, that are completely new and suited for RIsky, than having not only a short game, but made of only recycled and unoriginal content...With that being said, if I had to give number score to this DLC, it would be 4\/10. Technically the game is okay. It's not the worst game ever, and there aren't any major bugs. But.... the fun also isn't really there. Stages aren't made with Risky's toolkit in mind, and it quickly shows, with how easily the upgraded hat makes most of the obstacles easily skippable. Playing this DLC makes me wonder, what is the fuss about Ultimate Edition - this DLC is pretty bland and bad, and reading reviews for the other two, it doesn't seem that they are any better. I really don't think content like this is really worth arguing over. I personally believe that it's product that, unlike original Half-Genie Hero game, is not a labour of love, but labour of necessity (aka promises for reaching certain kickstarter goals). This DLC should have been named "Risky - Character Pack", because that's honestly what it is. New character, new toolkit, but basically no new content.. A really fun side story that I have no regrets in buying. Sure it uses the same locations as the base game, but the abilities are all completely different and the puzzles chaged to account for them. Making old locations feel new.. This dlc was great, i bought it even though people said that its too expensive for the replay of the game. But in the end it was pretty awesome to play risky i think you should buy it if you have money to spare or just a hardcore fan. Pirate Queen Quest DLC\u02d0risky_laugh\u02d0\u2b50\u2b50\u2b50\u26ab\u26abI adored Shantae: Half Genie Hero and when Pirate Queens Quest DLC came out I went straight into it completely aware that the story would follow the same worlds and bosses as the main route whilst featuring the villain; Risky Boots.\u02d0shantae_shy\u02d0Pros\ud83d\udc93 Slide across the floor move to go quicker like Shantaes Backdash.\ud83d\udc93 Start at any level you want instead of unlocking them. (Can quick travel to any of the areas instead of going in to area 1 and Warp Dancing to the next and next and next)\ud83d\udc93 New Monsters, animations, food and Riskys bubble bath!\ud83d\udc93 Quick and easy to use item switching compared to Shantaes transformations.\ud83d\udc93 No need to grind 999 gems for shampoo, all items and health can be upgraded each for just 1 Dark Magic found.\ud83d\udc93 Cristina Vee returns with more talented voices in game.\u02d0shantae_annoy\u02d0Cons\ud83d\udc94 Little change in levels and nearly no changes in boss fights from main game route.\ud83d\udc94 Upgrading Ammo Strap and Seeker will make nearly every boss a "stand in corner and spam".\ud83d\udc94 Grappling Hooking to dangling rings sometimes causes Risky to get stuck.\ud83d\udc94 Clicking your cancel button when choosing a World will be considered as a "Yes".\ud83d\udc94 Artwork for finishing game a little too similar to one another apart from small edits.\ud83d\udc94 Very limited interactions with her hub world being, well, her bathroom. Should I Buy It? \u2714\ufe0fI would recommend getting the game as playing as Risky Boots was a ton of fun and her hilarious dialouge made it worth it. However if it being too short annoys you and you want a bigger story, different bosses and Riskys moveset then I would recommend buying Shantae and the Pirates Curse instead.. Pirate' Queen's Quest is a decent but flawed DLC. It's fun and I do recommend playing it, but with its current $10 asking price, it's up in the air whether or not you'll find it worth your purchase.You play as Risky Boots, the villain of the Shantae series. Instead of magic, Risky relies on her weapons and tools. If you've played Pirate's Curse, you're familiar with the concept behind Risky's weaponry; instead of having to transform into monkeys and elephants to platform\/fight\/complete puzzles, you do everything with your pistol, cannon, and parachute hat, all of which can be used in tandem. Like in Pirate's Curse, Risky's equipment is satisfying to use, giving the gameplay a fluidity that other Shantae games lack. However, unlike Pirate's Curse, or indeed any other Shantae game, your power-ups rarely have a chance to shine because of the level design.The level design in Pirate Queen's Quest is arguably some of the worst in the entire series, for one big reason; none of the levels were designed with your equipment in mind. If you've played previous Shantae games, you may remember sections specially designed for things like Shantae's monkey transformation, or her cannon power-up, or her dash ability. These sections were the meat of Shantae's gameplay, because they challenged the player to put their new abilities to good use. Outside of the final level (and the occasional hidden-away chest), these sections don't exist in Pirate Queen's Quest. You have a cannon that lets you quadruple-jump, but no jumps which challenge you to use that cannon skillfully. You have a grappling hook that lets you navigate upside-down, but virtually no puzzles which require its usage. The pistol is the only weapon that's satisfyingly implemented into gameplay, being the piece of equipment you start the game with.All of this can perhaps be blamed on one of the more baffling design decisions made for this game; in lieu of the more traditional Shantae progression, where your abilities allow you to access new areas (or new areas unlock for you after beating a boss), you can immediately visit any of the 5 main levels from the very start of Pirate Queen's Quest. On paper, that sounds like a really cool idea! You can go wherever you want, challenge yourself in the first 2 minutes of gameplay! However, to accommodate this freedom, every level consequentially had to be designed in such a way that it could be beaten by a player with no equipment. That means no levels where you glide over pits with your hat, or cannon-jump over spikes, or do anything as challenging and cool as the stuff you did in Pirate's Curse, In fact, most levels only have the most barebones of alterations.The final level (and boss) was great, mostly as a byproduct of being designed for a player who has all their power-ups... if the entire game was designed like that, I'd be a lot happier with Pirate Queen's Quest. As someone who was already familiar with the layout of most of the levels, I breezed through this DLC in 2.4 hours, getting 100% along the way.If you're expecting "Pirate's Curse 2" from this, you're going to be disappointed. That said, I had fun barging through Sequin Land as Risky Boots, and maybe you will too.. Defintely a must-play for any Shantae fan as long as you've played Half-Genie Hero first, which of course you have right?
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