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Ghouls'n Ghosts

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Ghouls'n Ghosts is a 1988 arcade action-platformer by Capcom and the direct sequel to Ghosts 'n Goblins. Players once again control the knight Arthur through graveyards, villages, and demonic strongholds to rescue Princess Prin-Prin. Known for its punishing difficulty, varied weapon system, and mandatory second loop for the true ending, it remains one of the defining hardcore arcade games of its era.
Release Date
1988-01-01
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Plays
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The game uses side-scrolling stage progression with Arthur jumping, throwing weapons, and avoiding swarms of enemies and traps. Armor comes in multiple states, including standard and gold; taking damage strips protection, and another hit while unarmored means death. Each weapon has distinct range and trajectory, while gold armor grants charged magic attacks. After clearing the game once, players must finish a second loop and reach the final battle with the required weapon to see the true ending.

Arthur

The armored knight and series hero who ventures into the demon realm to save the princess.

Princess Prin-Prin

The kidnapped princess Arthur is trying to rescue.

Lucifer

A powerful demonic ruler and the central threat behind the invasion.

Learn enemy spawn points and safe jump timings before rushing forward. Weapons like the lance and dagger are often dependable choices, while less direct options can be awkward against flying enemies. If you gain gold armor, play carefully since charged magic can clear dangerous situations quickly. Many bosses are safest when fought from controlled heights or fixed positions. On the second loop, make sure to keep the required weapon for the ending condition, or your clear will not count for the true finale.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Memorizing stage patterns matters more than pure reflexes.

Tips

Keeping gold armor can dramatically reduce the difficulty of certain sections.

Tips

Stick with a weapon you understand instead of constantly swapping.

User Reviews

Brutal but precise, it is one of Capcom's most memorable arcade platformers.

User Reviews

The forced second loop is harsh, yet it makes the final clear feel legendary.

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