It's nothing but an optional secret to tie off the end of the game. If you think beating the game on one credit is too much of a stretch, then this is a goal you shouldn't be aiming for. Because it's a guarantee that the first time you get here, you absolutely didn't aim for scoring high and absolutely didn't make it here on a single credit. It's not a back-handed message, it's a way of encouraging replayability through a narrative, tied to its core religious themes. ![]() Saṃsāra is core to the game's theme, the harsh cycle of life and death that all buddhists seek to escape from. ![]() The game even warns you up front that it'll be impossible from the get-go and not to bother with it. It's not essential to beat this ending to ""complete"" the game, scoring ends the second you leave Green Orange and escape. ![]() It's a shmup that takes less than an hour to finish a single loop of, the TLB is nothing but a bonus reward and having it anything but that ruins the narrative and the Buddhist theming the game is going for.
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