That's kind of odd. 2:50 requires a few more swings and efforts than 24:04, which only needs one hit per individual or pair to defeat them (as if they got hit by "Stupefy"). Personally, I kind of like it better when you beat in just one hit; keeps it simple and minuses the complex swordsmanship I'm already used to in the Legend of Zelda games. Speaking of swordsmanship, Shrek reflectively using his sword against the Fairy Godmother's spells is awesome. I wonder why they added the random food to throw at her.
Watch a full walkthrough of Shrek 2 PC version on link below
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That's kind of odd. 2:50 requires a few more swings and efforts than 24:04, which only needs one hit per individual or pair to defeat them (as if they got hit by "Stupefy"). Personally, I kind of like it better when you beat in just one hit; keeps it simple and minuses the complex swordsmanship I'm already used to in the Legend of Zelda games.
Speaking of swordsmanship, Shrek reflectively using his sword against the Fairy Godmother's spells is awesome. I wonder why they added the random food to throw at her.
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