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I just passed the Stygian as well and I thought he was pretty easy - only boss that hasn't utterly destroyed me once or twice so far. Are you playing on Apocalyptic? I think that if I chose easy/normal, the game would be too much of a cakewalk.
Yes, Apocalyptic. Even on that setting, the game is only so-so difficult, but I found that this did not detract at all from the overall enjoyment.
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I'm assuming after you kill the 4th chosen, that the tower is the last area? Is it a point of no return? As in, should I do all of my exploring/collecting before I go there? You beat the game pretty quickly after your encounter with the Stygian so I'm assuming that's the case.
What Timmit said. If you want spoilers, click below. If not, just suffice to say, the game does not end with the tower (although there's not too terribly much after it, but still some), and you do get another chance to do all the exploring you want after that. While you are in the tower, however, you want to get all of its secrets, because once you beat the boss in there and leave it you cannot go back (you may want to get a strat guide for all the secrets or look online). And the ending is not really near the Stygian worm battle -- I'd say about another 1/4 of the game left.
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What's your overall score of the game? I hear the ending is pretty badass.
Overall score for me would be an easy 9.5 -- The technical/design flaws that exist in the game are almost swallowed whole by the game's sheer fun factor. Personal opinion of course. And I will agree with whomever said that the game's "borrowing" of other big games' elements should not be penalized -- if anything, they make the game that much more enjoyable. Portal fans will not be disappointed toward the end of the game
As for the ending, it is short (and I'm sorry to say the last boss is not that tough, just remember Ruin), but very sweet. Pretty much solidifies a sequel, which I cannot wait for.
Interesting trivia note: The Watcher is voiced by none other than Mark Hamill.