The Last Hero of Nostalgaia is a satirical, action-adventure Souls-like, driven by a dark but hilarious story, set in an incredibly rich and complex world. The Last Hero of Nostalgaia - The Souls-Like You Didn't Ask For Survive waves of enemies using an arsenal of vintage sci-fi inspired weapons, quirky offensive gear, and discovered perks. Team up with up to three friends or AI to explore The Isolode, a massive stranded luxury starship teeming with aliens. It is there where Rak pleads for mercy, offering to tell Bond everything, only to be rebutted by Bond's assertion that he already knows everything, before he finishes off Rak, breaking his grip so that he plummets to his death.Xbox Game Search Site Statistics Registered Members: 53,256Ĭheat Codes: 1,706 Latest News The Anacrusis Launches on Steam and Xbox Game Pass This January The two struggle there in a firearms duel, with the danger of falling out of the cargo hold and Rak's deadly melee combat skills with his jewelry knife, until Bond manages to weaken Rak so that he could no longer keep his feet in the cargo hold and is swept towards the open door, clinging on for dear life. Bond catches up with him there, resulting in a final confrontation aboard the Osprey's open cargo hold.
After Bond breaks free and tries to use an Osprey to escape, Rak thwarts his plan by shooting it down with a rocket launcher, then makes his way to another Osprey to flee. The two then engage in a machine gun duel, with Rak appearing to have the upper hand with the availability of a rocket launcher, but Bond manages to crash his boat and bring him to dry land for an up-close fight that he nearly wins, before Rak suddenly knocks him unconscious with a stun gas canister, imprisoning him in Burma. There, he flees into nearby canals on a speedboat, with Bond in tow. The chase spills out into the outskirts of the city down a wrong-way road with high-speed trucks and into one of Rak's safe houses. Rak is closely involved with Ping's assassination, and is promptly pursued by Bond out of the aquarium and into the streets of Bangkok, where he commandeers a truck that Bond follows with a Aston Martin DBS V12. In the Nintendo DS version of Blood Stone, Bond's encounter with Rak is depicted differently. The Osprey explodes along with Rak, killing him. Bond shoots Rak with his pistol, who, in his dying moments, accidentally shoots the helicopter with a grenade launcher. Bond leaves Rak to fall to his death, only for Rak to land on top of his Osprey. Rak tries to call for mercy, but Bond already deduced who Rak’s employer is. The conflict enters its climax when Bond fights Rak on a catwalk in a dam, eventually knocking him off. Shortly after escaping, Bond engages in multiple fights with Rak.
He tortures Bond and intends to slaughter him, but he fails when Bond escapes. However, he manages to drug 007 and takes him to Burma where he owns a prison camp.
Bond confronts Rak in his boathouse and tries to capture him after a hand-to-hand fight. Bond meets up with an old friend, known as Silk, who tells him where he can find Rak when Bond leaves, Silk informs someone where Bond is going and also says to make sure Bond does not make it. Bond tries to get background information on Rak from M while evading the Thai Police. Before Ping can reveal more, an assassin hired by Rak kills him. Meeting at an aquarium in Bangkok, Chinese intelligence officer Colonel Ping tells Bond he had a team in Geneva following a lead on a man called Rak who operates out of Bangkok. A testimony to Rak's power and influence, an official police investigation by the Thai authorities found no evidence of such wrongdoing and Rak was cleared of all charges. In his time in Bangkok, Thailand, Rak has had numerous allegations of criminal activity brought against him, including claims of homicide, torture with a bladed weapon, and human trafficking. He owns vast swathes of the docks around the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok and is known to operate a variety of export businesses. Rak is a wealthy businessman of Mongolian ancestry.