Actually it depends on whether the players tapping speed. and a whole lot of games have similar things like that Such as shaolin monks test your might challenge and the new prince of Persia in the Warrior stages( though to be fair Prince in that one is weaker).
and all those have a thing in common, you don't press fast enough you fail the sequence.
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1. Maybe you should go back and read what you posted. It made no sense.
2. Yeah
3. The horses are made of stone; just look at them. What else would they be made up of? Cotton candy?
Also to answer your question, the final stabs would've killed him but Kratos decided to throw him at a hook which Perseus landed which such force that made the chain descend so that it can be used as an escape from the area (not that Kratos needed it).
That can't be what qualifies as a skyscraper where you live.
I have lived in apartment complexes dwarfing that, hell, in width, my current home absolutely dwarfs that, and my abode is by no means grand. Those buildings were puny, hell, they were as big as the Hydra's head, if that. Also, looking at the vid, they were made of light and darkness and filled with it. Still impressive, but not as impressive as blasting a hole through the Collossus of Rhodes...But wait, we won't allow that, right? Oh, because that was due to the Blade, not Kratos? Sora would be a weakling without the Keyblade and could not perform any of his feats.
Maybe, been a while since I played the game.
Lol, this argument? How many times does Sora take multiple blows to break a barrel? As for the Basilisk feat, Alex, take a knife, and cut up someone's face with some minor wounds and a small stab in their cheek (Not your own face, it is far too beautiful for such violence ) , are they impeded signifigantly as far as the strength of the rest of their body? Not signifigantly, no. And while that was not the greatest of positions to resist being pulled, it was still able to struggle. You forget that Kratos was pushing it back in combat as well.
They are also not made of real materials as far as their interiors go...
So their not a scraper, it's a big chuck of a building. Not even a full one if you look at them individually. But reguardless, he cuts buildings in half, not small buildings.
Of course it wan't his power. The same Collossus nearly killed Kratos with a hand slap as it died. Call me crazy but i don't think someone whose power could do the damage it did would be mortally wounded from that.
Also look at the attack and tell me you honesty believe that was NOT influenced by the Blade of Olympus.
Depends on your level tbh. Not really if your character has any kind of power at all. But since that depends on your level i'd call it gameplay. Not sure exactly when this gameplay doesn't count rule comes into play but it feel right to say that now.
Well my larger point was look at it. It's sitting on the wall, leaner over the one side facing Kratos. If someone pulled you when you were like that they wouldn't need to be anywhere near as strong as you, so much as just need to be able to overpower your grip. Which is exactly what i think the Basilisk had little of.