Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp. Original & Director's cut Mode. Wii [Walkthrough (All Secret Items)]
🔥 YouTube channel NOSTALGIA FOREVER: / nostalgiaforever100 Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp (Trilogy) Dragon's Lair II: Time Warp is a 1990 laserdisc video game made by the Leland Corporation, and the first true sequel to Dragon's Lair. As with the original, it consists of an animated short film that requires the player to move the joystick or press a fire button at certain times in order to continue. It takes place years after the original Dragon's Lair. Dirk has married Daphne, and the marriage has produced many children. When Daphne is kidnapped by the evil wizard Mordroc in order to be forced into marriage, Dirk's children and his mother-in-law are clearly upset by the abduction of Daphne, and Dirk must once again save her. Home ports were announced for the Saturn, CD-i, 3DO, and Jaguar CD. Only the CD-i version was released. The game was later ported to the Wii as part of the compilation release Dragon's Lair Trilogy. A PlayStation 3 port was released on June 1, 2011. A Nintendo Switch port of the Wii Dragon's Lair Trilogy compilation was released on January 17, 2019. Plot: Dirk the Daring must find and rescue Princess Daphne with the help of a well-spoken time machine. It seems that the time machine is (or has been) possessed by the brother of Mordroc, the foul wizard that has kidnapped Daphne. Dirk travels through several dimensions and historical eras searching for Daphne, some inspired by classic stories and Disney fairy tales such as Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Sleeping Beauty (1959), to prevent Mordroc from enslaving Daphne to his whim with the dreaded Death Ring. Voice actor Michael Rye reprises his role as the narrator in the attract sequence, as he did with Dragon's Lair and Space Ace: Dragon's Lair: Time Warp. Spirited away to a wrinkle in time by the evil wizard Mordroc, Daphne will be forced to marry the wicked Mordroc unless Dirk can save her. Transported by a bumbling old time machine, Dirk begins the rescue mission. Do it for the children! Once the Casket of Doom has opened, Mordroc will place the Death Ring upon Daphne's finger in marriage, and she will be lost forever... in the Time Warp! Gameplay: Gameplay differs from the original in two important ways. First, it follows a linear sequence of events which flow one into the next, as opposed to the randomized sequences of rooms from the first game; "dying" in the sequel also forces the player to resume from a checkpoint in the level rather than starting a randomly different level as in the original. Second, golden treasures are scattered throughout the game; getting each treasure is required to reach the final scenes. If the player misses any, at the end of the game it loops back to the first treasure missed. Unlike in the first game, the actions the player must do are prompted by a brief flash of what Dirk should use or where he should go next. However, to retrieve a golden treasure, the player may need to make a move in a direction other than what is flashing. Some scenes are randomly mirrored from left to right on a replay, limiting the player's ability to rely on memorizing the input sequence and requiring close attention during repeat attempts. Stages: Stage 1: Singe's Castle Stage 2: Land Before Time Stage 3: Dirk in Wonderland Stage 4: Garden of Eden Stage 5: Beethoven's Creative Gust Stage 6: Ancient Egypt Stage 7: The Ring Stage 8: Daphne Awakens During the course of the game, the player must find and collect "treasures" in order to reach Mordroc. In the Director's Cut version of the game, gathering all the treasures offers an alternate, shorter and easier second-to-last stage. In it, Dirk must get the Death Ring and then throw it at Mordroc. This also includes three death scenes that were not used in the final release. Release: Around the time the arcade version was out, an abridged version was released for the Amiga home computers by ReadySoft. It included only some of the scenes and most stages were absent altogether. It included the introduction reaching the machine, followed by the prehistoric stage, the Garden of Eden, and the final stage. The game was followed by Dragon's Lair III: The Curse of Mordread also by ReadySoft. It presented an original storyline with Mordroc's sister, the evil witch "Mordread". She arrives at Dirk's and Daphne's home, and absorbing both the house and Daphne into an orb. This game incorporated the stages of Wonderland and Beethoven's piano from Time Warp but also included some original sequences: an intro, a stage on a pirate ship, a stage in the time realm, and an original ending. Dragon's Lair II was released on DVD in 1998. Dragon's Lair II was released on the PlayStation 3 on June 1, 2011. 00:00 Dragon's Lair 2: Time Warp 09:20 Original Mode - Scene 10:20 Director's cut Mode - Scene 10:53 The End #Wii #Nintendo #WiiWare #NintendoWii #NintendoWiiWare #NostalgiaForever #DragonsLair #DragonsLairII #DragonsLair2 #TimeWarp

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