Buffy The Vampire Slayer [P10] [Foundry] NoCommentary Walkthrough Gameplay
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Played on ORIGINAL CONSOLE & Upscaled with Framemeister/OSSC if old Gen Console.
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER Full Game/Part 1 to the last part
will include the FULL-GAME Gameplay Walkthrough & all the story campaigns and endings
Platform(s) Xbox
Release
NA: August 18, 2002
PAL: September 13, 2002
Genre(s) Action-adventure, survival horror, beat 'em up
Gameplay
In this game, the player takes control as Buffy Summers and is tasked in each level a specific goal to progress in the story. Such goals include solving puzzles, defeating enemies or simply crossing to the next level via platform-type travel.
As the Slayer, the Buffy can preform several hand-to-hand combos to decrease the health bars of her enemies, however, when an enemy's health bar reaches zero, Buffy may have to execute a killing move to finish them off before they regain at least some health (For example, staking a vampire after beating it). This also applies to Buffy and her enemies who will tend to perform a special "death animation" (such as vampire draining her blood or a demon breaking her neck). Aside from this, Buffy is also vulnerable to hazards such as falling down long distances, falling into the molten fire, drowning, or getting hit by a train. If Buffy were to die, the player would be presented with the option to "Resurrect", which will take them back to the start of the level, or to "Quit", which takes the player to the menu. Buffy can also use an assortment of weapons such as stakes, crossbows, and holy water against enemies. Throughout the game, the player will encounter a number of human civilians who play victim to Buffy's enemies. If the player manages to save them, Buffy can receive collectibles from them such as elixirs or vials, however, some cannot be saved no matter the player's choice or effort.
Below her health bar, Buffy has a bar showing her 'slayer power'. Slayer power allows her to preform attacks with more damage and effect, though slayer power does decrease as the player uses it, and can be regained by collecting purple balls of energy which appear once an enemy is killed. There are also pink balls of energy that give health though they only show if Buffy defeats an enemy and is low on health.
In most levels, there are 'secrets' which are special items that are well hidden and usually include potions and special crystals. The pause menu shows the number of secrets in a level and the number that the player has found.
The game goes through a course of sections that pretty much encompasses a certain location in Sunnydale, and these sections are divided into levels where the player's progress is auto-saved between each level. Most sections of the game are split in between gang meetings in the school library where a cut scene takes place and then a period where the player is unable to perform attacks but is free to enter a dialogue with fellow Scoobies as well as collect items and power-ups such as weapons from Xander, health boosts from Willow and combat training pages from Giles.
The game can be played with three difficulties: easy, normal, and hard. These settings affect factors such as enemies' fighting ability and the amount of damage they take. It also affects the abundance of potions and how easily weapons can be dropped out of Buffy's hand if she were to be knocked down. #Gameplay