Runner 3 All Bosses (The Sausage Santa, Parliament of Owls, Reverse Mermech, The Timbletot)
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2020
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Video Game Title: Runner 3 All Bosses (The Sausage Santa, Parliament of Owls, Reverse Mermech, The Timbletot)
About Runner 3:
All Bosses in this video game:
- The Sausage Santa Boss (Food Land Map Level 1-10)
- Parliament of Owls Boss (Spooky Land Level 2-10)
- Reverse Mermech Boss (Machine Land Level 3-10)
- The Timbletot Boss (The Final Boss)
In order to defeat all the bosses above I have to play through all the map as below:
* Food Land
- Level 1-1: The Milky Way
- Level 1-2: A Briny Solicitation
- Level 1-3: The Meaty Treaty
- Level 1-4: Pasta La Vista
- Level 1-5: For Cheddar or Wurst
- Level 1-6: Run a Fowl
- Level 1-7: A Cheesy Breeze
- Level 1-8: Fishing for Condiments
- Level 1-9: Just Desserts
- Level 1-10: The Sausage Santa (The Boss)
* Spooky Land
- Level 2-1: Hazelmenns?
- Level 2-2: The Frothy Pit
- Level 2-3: The Gibbering Cliffs
- Level 2-4: Doll Hollow
- Level 2-5: Fraulein Hamberblats
- Level 2-6: The Wording Way
- Level 2-7: Bound by Law
- Level 2-8: Parallel Peril
- Level 2-9: The Vestibule of Justice
- Level 2-10: Parliament of Owls (The Boss)
* Machine Land
- Level 3-1: Wreck the Halls
- Level 3-2: Subpar Contraption
- Level 3-3: Earth Lurched
- Level 3-4: Cart Issues
- Level 3-5: Girdle Springs Eternal
- Level 3-6: Maniacal Mechanical
- Level 3-7: Elevator Smell Evator
- Level 3-8: Piston Soup
- Level 3-9: Heavy Metals
- Level 3-10: Reverse Mermech (The Boss)
And the Final Battle is "The Timbletot)
Runner 3 Review: None of Runner 3’s tunes are terribly catchy, and quite frankly, it makes me wistful for the innovative chiptunes that accompanied the original Bit.Trip Runner. Most of the tracks settle for rudimentary and quirky when they could’ve absolutely gone big and eclectic. The furthest Runner 3 branches out in that regard is in the Danny Elfman-like haunted house tunes that accompany much of the second area of the game. At most, the music does the bare minimum: providing a beat for you to follow.
Most people will be able to blast through the first few stages easily, but Runner 3 ramps up the difficulty early on. Around the halfway point of the first area, stages start changing perspectives to an angle, but the shifts in viewpoint can make some of the jumps trickier than they need to be and obscure some obstacles. At its most aggravating, it's difficult to suss out where it's safe to land or what the timing needs to be to kick something out of your way. There are also moments where the game is too complex for its own good; for example, a machine that builds platforms as you run along, making anticipation impossible except through sheer trial and error--which can feel immensely cheap, especially as you get closer to the finish line.
That problem is made worse by the sheer length of each level. Although there are fewer stages in Runner 3, they go on longer than ever--a perfect run with no deaths can sometimes stretch on for four or five minutes. There are still checkpoints at the midpoint of each stage (and as before, if you like living dangerously, skipping the checkpoint gives you a ton of points), but each stage is so densely packed with obstacles this time around that those two minutes to get to safety can feel like an eternity. On top of that, the difficulty is wildly inconsistent; you might get stuck on an early stage that throws bizarre off-kilter obstacle patterns at you, and the next two stages could be walks in the park.
Compared to the relative austerity of the previous titles, Runner 3's environments go full-tilt wacky, overloaded with comical flourishes. The very first stage has you running through a breakfast island, a place where the palm trees are slices of cantaloupe and grapefruit, the rivers flow with milk and cereal, and the high roads are paved with waffles and toast. Later, another stage in Foodland sends you running through a giant refrigerator, bouncing off Jell-O cubes and jogging past some of the most outlandish and gross fake food products imaginable (personal favorites: Fish Errors, Beefmilk, and Cup O' Lumps in Milk Brine). Runner 3's levels are so immensely packed full of random amusements that you're equally likely to fail because you were busy staring at some visual gag happening off in the distance.
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This time Charles Martinet isn't saving a princess for 10 billionth time in this scene
0:40 *"Would you settle for me sausage?"*
Anyone who played the madness accelerant game knows where part of the reverse mermech's roar comes from.
Boss list
1. The Sausage Santa
2. The Parliament Of Owls
3. Reverse Mermech
Final 4. The Timbletot
Great video mr Chhay 1 like from me ❤
Very Much Thanks :) Runner 3 is one of a good game :)
This first boss is looking ke speaking trollge
These bosses keep getting weirder and weirder
hehehe I like to play with these bosses! good game! :)
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I love the runner series, don't get me wrong.. but its.. TOO weird..
We have a robot Santa that shoots sausages,owl judges, a fish mech and a weird flying thing
This corporate motorcycle guy
Susage santa like speaking trollge
I need runner 4
Well, you _kinda_ got that now, it's not a full on Runner 4 but there was a new Runner game recently released.
Timbertot sounded almost like a musical level( like GD, JSaB, PA, and other that I forgot)
You like it? Me too. Very Much Thanks :)
Well, it is a musical runner game, so that would make sense. This series started the music-runner genre.
legoboy7107 well then, I guess then it doesn’t apply to all but one boss, because everyone but Timbertot didn’t sound very musical.
@@miguelleis1607 That's true...Runner3 was a bit weaker on the bosses than the past 2 games were. Runner2's bosses were very musical. The bosses in Runner3 are also rhythm based, everything is still to the beat of the music, but it does sound less musical for some reason, maybe because there's less obstacles because they made Runner3's bosses rather easy compared to previous games.
What does the sausage Santa say at the beginning?
Chorizo Navidad, baby.
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