Follow TV Tropes

Following

History VideoGame / PharaohRebirth

Go To

OR

Added: 207

Changed: 50

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* InvincibleMinorMinion: Mummies can't be destroyed, they always reform themselves. Luckily they are neither fast nor too aggressive.

to:

* InvincibleMinorMinion: Mummies can't be destroyed, they always reform themselves. Luckily they are neither fast nor too aggressive.


Added DiffLines:

* StealthSequel: As mentioned above, the game is one to ''Return of Egypt''.


Added DiffLines:

* AWildRapperAppears: The ending credits song is sung by a couple of Western artists, and the male one starts rapping at one point!
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* LostForever: One of the items is [[spoiler:Andre's shell]], obtained by [[VideoGameCrueltyPotential continuously wailing on him]] after the first boss fight when he's defeated. If you want to get 100% of items and missed it, you might as well restart the game.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* GameplayAndStorySegregation: [[spoiler:Andre becomes an immortal at the end of the game.]] However, he's playable in the added bonus level that is set 3 months after the end of the story, and he still loses his life if defeated. Sure, it would have made the game too easy, but it directly contradicts the game's ending. [[spoiler:Then again this particular level is under the domain of Anubis and he's in charge of life and death, so it kind of makes sense.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* FullMoonSilhouette: Stage 5, the Sinai Mines, is almost entirely comprised of a segment where Jonathan and Jack are driving a jeep and have to jump over chasms/obstacles and shoot enemies. At the end of the first part they make a huge jump and suddenly the mountain background is replaced with a night sky with a big full moon, and the jeep for a moment is right in front of it. There are even fireworks! (But be careful of the [[KaizoTrap small chasm]] just after, right before the segment's end)


Added DiffLines:

* PartsUnknown: Andre is French, Jack is American, Sir Fernando Belmonte is Spanish, Dr. Mahone and Dent are Egyptian [[spoiler:being respectively the legendary hero Rania Qadesh and his son]], but Jonathan's nationality is never stated. He's probably British.

Added: 246

Changed: 467

Removed: 436

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HellHotel: Stage 4, the Cairo-Stewart Hotel. There are lots of [[SpikesOfDoom spikes]], [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling chandeliers]], a haunted elevator and [[spoiler:Sir Fernando]] has turned everyone inside against you. Oh, and he's also using a KillSat to blow you up before you can get inside!

to:

* HellHotel: Stage 4, 6, the Cairo-Stewart Hotel. There are lots of [[SpikesOfDoom spikes]], [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling chandeliers]], a haunted elevator and [[spoiler:Sir Fernando]] has turned everyone inside against you. Oh, and he's also using a KillSat to blow you up before you can get inside!



* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Subverted, Jonathan hates carrots. He still eats them, however, because they in-game make him stronger '''and''' invincible for a while.
* TurnsRed: Some bosses gain new attack patterns when their life bar drops below 50%.



* TurnsRed: Some bosses gain new attack patterns when their life bar drops below 50%.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The second set of ending credits, shown when the bonus stage is completed, shows several humorous images of protagonists and enemies alike, among which some that show what happened to some of them. For example, [[spoiler:Jonathan and Jack were decorated by the US government, Sehur is seen groveling before Anubis and Sir Fernando is surrounded by [[ScaryBlackMan hulking inmates]] [[PrisonRape in prison]].]]

to:

* TurnsRed: Some bosses gain new attack patterns when their life bar drops below 50%.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The second set of ending credits, shown when the bonus stage is completed, shows several humorous images of protagonists and enemies alike, among which some that show what happened to some of them. For example, [[spoiler:Jonathan and Jack were decorated by the US government, Sehur is seen groveling before Anubis at Anubis' feet and Sir Fernando is surrounded by [[ScaryBlackMan hulking inmates]] [[PrisonRape in prison]].]]

Added: 436

Changed: 5

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheUnreveal: At no point we see Andre's former human appearances. As for Jonathan, though, [[spoiler:completing the bonus stage gives a new ending sequence where we see, among other things, him looking at the mirror and [[TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf seeing his former face]]: some guy with a PornStache.]]

to:

* TheUnreveal: At no point we see Andre's former human appearances. appearance. As for Jonathan, though, [[spoiler:completing the bonus stage gives a new ending sequence where we see, among other things, him looking at the a mirror and [[TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf seeing his former face]]: some guy with a PornStache.]]


Added DiffLines:

* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: The second set of ending credits, shown when the bonus stage is completed, shows several humorous images of protagonists and enemies alike, among which some that show what happened to some of them. For example, [[spoiler:Jonathan and Jack were decorated by the US government, Sehur is seen groveling before Anubis and Sir Fernando is surrounded by [[ScaryBlackMan hulking inmates]] [[PrisonRape in prison]].]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* WhoWantsToLiveForever: The fate of some characters is directly linked to the previous game, ''Return of Egypt''. [[spoiler:It turns out that Rania Qadesh, the hero of that game, was cursed by Sehur I to become immortal just before the pharaoh was defeated. This was part of the pharaoh's plan: keeping Qadesh alive and waiting until someone discovered his resting place again, in order to face a still alive but depowered Qadesh and finally get his revenge.]] He is not happy about being immortal, especially since when he saw all the people he knew grow old and die, but [[spoiler:Qadesh, under the guise of archaeologist Dr. Mahone, helped Jonathan to ensure Sehur I wouldn't have turned back to full power.]]

Added: 85

Changed: 248

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* TheUnreveal: At no point we ever see Andre and Jonathan's former human appearances. Not that anyone cared.

to:

* TheUnreveal: At no point we ever see Andre and Jonathan's Andre's former human appearances. Not that anyone cared.As for Jonathan, though, [[spoiler:completing the bonus stage gives a new ending sequence where we see, among other things, him looking at the mirror and [[TheMirrorShowsYourTrueSelf seeing his former face]]: some guy with a PornStache.]]
* TurnsRed: Some bosses gain new attack patterns when their life bar drops below 50%.

Added: 167

Removed: 344

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FauxSymbolism: Andre and Jonathan were turned into a turtle and a rabbit respectively, and Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare is mentioned a couple times, but it really doesn't add anything to the plot [[spoiler:especially since Andre is not as evil as may seem at first, and the two even end up working together in the bonus level.]]


Added DiffLines:

* LivingForeverIsAwesome: This seems to be Andre's opinion.


Added DiffLines:

* TheUnreveal: At no point we ever see Andre and Jonathan's former human appearances. Not that anyone cared.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* FauxSymbolism: Andre and Jonathan were turned into a turtle and a rabbit respectively, and Aesop's fable of the Tortoise and the Hare is mentioned a couple times, but it really doesn't add anything to the plot [[spoiler:especially since Andre is not as evil as may seem at first, and the two even end up working together in the bonus level.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
added link to Steam page


'''Pharaoh Rebirth''' is a {{Metroidvania}} game developed by Krobon Station (which actually is a mostly lone Japanese developer) for Windows and later ported to UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, where it was released on March 17, 2016. This version, called '''Pharaoh Rebirth+''', adds a whole new stage, a BossRush mode and achievements.

to:

'''Pharaoh Rebirth''' is a {{Metroidvania}} game developed by Krobon Station (which actually is a mostly lone Japanese developer) for Windows and later ported to UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, where [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/441280/ it was released released]] [[note]]Beware of spoilers in the images![[/note]] on March 17, 2016. This version, called '''Pharaoh Rebirth+''', adds a whole new stage, a BossRush mode and achievements.

Added: 515

Changed: 242

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AfterlifeExpress: Of sorts. The train Jonathan boards at the start of stage 2 is actually a decommissioned ghost train (a steam train, in fact), and Jonathan has to fight the ghostly conductor as a mid-boss. It takes them to an abandoned station.

to:

* AdventurerArchaeologist: It goes without saying.
* AfterlifeExpress: Of sorts. The train Jonathan boards at the start of stage 2 is actually a decommissioned ghost train (a steam train, in fact), fact) full of spirits, and Jonathan has to fight the ghostly conductor as a mid-boss. It takes them to an abandoned station.



* OrcusOnHisThrone: Literally. When you get to [[spoiler:Sehur the First]] he is sitting on a throne; justified since he's waiting to recover completely.



* SinisterScythe: The subweapon Anubis is this. [[spoiler:The actual god Anubis carries one too.]]



Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* EvilCounterpart: The grey bunnymen in the Nile temple (stage 3) are listed in the ending roll call as "False Jonathan".
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: From the third stage on, the bosses are several Egyptian deities and beings of comparable power. The boss of the bonus level is [[spoiler:none other than Anubis himself.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SelflessWish: [[spoiler:Andre is shot and killed by Sir Fernando while trying to protect Jonathan]] (see TakingTheBullet below) [[spoiler:and Jonathan, who wanted to become immortal to escape Sehur's curse, decides to use the wish granted by the Grails to make his ArchEnemy Andre immortal and thus cancel his own death.]] What makes it even more selfless is that ''not even the will of the Grails'' knew if the wish could be applied to a dead body, meaning that [[spoiler:Doctor Banfield]] could have given away the only way to overcome the curse for nothing. [[spoiler:The wish works and Andre is resurrected as an immortal]], but now the only way to remove the curse is [[spoiler:go to Sehur himself and kick his undead ass before the end of the seventh day!]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* PublicDomainArtifact: The Holy Grail (only this time it's in Egypt and there's seven of them, most likely as a ''Manga/DragonBall'' homage) and the Egyptian Book of the Dead, that here acts as an AutoRevive that resurrects Jonathan with 50 HP and looks like an actual book, so not at all like the actual artifact (scrolls with a series of spells that helped the soul through its voyage in the afterlife). Then again it's not like this is an educational game.

Added: 716

Changed: 17

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Pharaoh Rebirth'' is a {{Metroidvania}} game developed by Krobon Station (which actually is a mostly lone Japanese developer) for Windows and later ported to UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, where it was released on March 17, 2016. This version, called ''Pharaoh Rebirth+'', adds a whole new stage, a BossRush mode and achievements.

It's also the sequel to ''[[http://www.acid-play.com/download/return-of-egypt Return of Egypt]]'', another Metroidvania made by the same developer (under another name) way back in 2003.

to:

''Pharaoh Rebirth'' '''Pharaoh Rebirth''' is a {{Metroidvania}} game developed by Krobon Station (which actually is a mostly lone Japanese developer) for Windows and later ported to UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, where it was released on March 17, 2016. This version, called ''Pharaoh Rebirth+'', '''Pharaoh Rebirth+''', adds a whole new stage, a BossRush mode and achievements.

It's also more or less the sequel to ''[[http://www.acid-play.com/download/return-of-egypt Return of Egypt]]'', another Metroidvania made by the same developer (under another name) way back in 2003.


Added DiffLines:

* EnemyRollCall: During the end credits' song. Interestingly, since in the Steam version the bonus level is unlocked when you finish the game (and even then only when you have found a certain item), the enemies appearing in that level are listed but with their pictures replaced by a "'''?'''".


Added DiffLines:

* EyeBeams: Medjed's primary form of attack. Interestingly they come from the actual myth, and are one of the very few things historians know about this very mysterious god.
* {{Golem}}: The first boss is a sand golem that looks goofy but will become a WakeUpCallBoss if you're not careful.


Added DiffLines:

* InvincibleMinorMinion: Mummies can't be destroyed, they always reform themselves. Luckily they are neither fast nor too aggressive.

Added: 328

Changed: 1

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Just before the final boss battle [[spoiler:Jonathan has to fight Andre, who was brainwashed by Sehur. Luckily, even if he's immortal by that point, that doesn't mean he can't be defeated.]]



* BuldingSwing: One of the treasures gives Jonathan the ability to turn his ears into a chain and grapple certain rings to pass over gaps and such.

to:

* BuldingSwing: BuildingSwing: One of the treasures gives Jonathan the ability to turn his ears into a chain and grapple certain rings to pass over gaps and such.


Added DiffLines:

* ScaryScorpions: The second boss is a GIANT scorpion, actually a regular one that was turned huge by magic powers.

Added: 147

Changed: 233

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Dr. Jonathan Banfield is an archaeologist who looks like a fluffy white humanoid rabbit: he WasOnceAMan, but an ancient curse has inflicted this status on him. However at the moment he has much bigger problems: thanks to his rival, treasure hunter Andre Betancourt (who was turned into a humanoid animal - a turtle - as well), now they've been struck by the curse of pharaoh Sehur I, that will kill them in seven days. Their only hope appears to be going around Egypt to collect the seven Holy Grails, mystical artifacts that grant their owner immortality. Of course there are also other people interested in having the Grails at all costs, and at one point even the American government and other ancient beings will be involved in their adventures... Will Jonathan lift the curse with the help of his friend [[TheCracker Jack Davis]] and avoid Sehur I's wrath?

to:

Dr. Jonathan Banfield is an archaeologist who looks like a fluffy white humanoid rabbit: he WasOnceAMan, but an ancient curse has inflicted this status on him. However at the moment he has much bigger problems: thanks to his rival, treasure hunter Andre Betancourt (who was turned into a humanoid an anthropomorphic animal - a turtle - as well), now they've been struck by the curse of pharaoh Sehur I, that will kill them in seven days. Their only hope appears to be going around Egypt to collect the seven Holy Grails, mystical artifacts that grant their owner immortality. Of course there are also other people interested in having the Grails at all costs, and at one point even the American government and other ancient beings will be involved in their adventures... Will Jonathan lift the curse with the help of his friend [[TheCracker Jack Davis]] and avoid Sehur I's wrath?



* BuldingSwing: One of the treasures gives Jonathan the ability to turn his ears into a chain and grapple certain rings to pass over gaps and such.



* GuideDangIt: It's not always easy to figure out where the collectible items could be or how to make them appear.

to:

* GuideDangIt: It's not always easy to figure out where the collectible items could be or how to make them appear. For example, beating bosses without getting hit grants an item, but nobody tells you this.



* ImprobableWeaponUser: Andre is somehow able to throw his own shell as if it were a boomerang flying disc!
* InformedSpecies: Andre was turned into an anthropomorphic turtle, but to be honest he resembles more a lizardman of sorts.

to:

* ImprobableWeaponUser: Andre is somehow able to throw his own shell as if it were a boomerang flying disc!
disc! And one of Jonathan's subweapons is a gun that shoots tennis balls (baseballs if you pick up a certain item).
* InformedSpecies: Andre was turned into an anthropomorphic a humanoid turtle, but to be honest he resembles more a lizardman of sorts.

Added: 278

Changed: 10

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AfterlifeExpress: Of sorts. The train Jonathan and Jack board at the start of stage 2 is actually a decommissioned ghost train (a steam train, in fact), and Jonathan has to fight the ghostly conductor as a mid-boss. It takes them to an abandoned station.

to:

* AfterlifeExpress: Of sorts. The train Jonathan and Jack board boards at the start of stage 2 is actually a decommissioned ghost train (a steam train, in fact), and Jonathan has to fight the ghostly conductor as a mid-boss. It takes them to an abandoned station.


Added DiffLines:

* MissionControl: Jack acts as this for Jonathan and, as such, he's always in his van (that also acts as a save point between stages) and communicates with video messages. Sometimes his hacking abilities are needed and once flies a drone to provide Jonathan with an useful tool.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CigarChomper: Andre is always seen with a cigar in his mouth. It adds to his "cultured badass" image.


Added DiffLines:

* ImprobableWeaponUser: Andre is somehow able to throw his own shell as if it were a boomerang flying disc!
* InformedSpecies: Andre was turned into an anthropomorphic turtle, but to be honest he resembles more a lizardman of sorts.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* GuideDangIt: It's not always easy to figure out where the collectible items could be or how to make them appear.


Added DiffLines:

* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler:Sir Belmonte reveals himself as a bad guy obsessed with immortality and shoots Jonathan to take away the Grails he previously discovered. However Andre jumps in front of his rival and shields him. Only Dent's intervention ensures that Belmonte escapes without hurting anyone else.]]

Added: 436

Changed: 177

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AfterlifeExpress: Of sorts. The train Jonathan and Jack board at the start of stage 2 is actually a decommissioned ghost train (a steam train, in fact), and Jonathan has to fight the ghostly conductor as a mid-boss. It takes them to an abandoned station.



* EverythingIsOnline: Spoofed when Jonathan asks Jack to hack an ancient out-of-order elevator. And outright mocked when later on Jonathan asks Jack to ''hack a gap in the floor''.




to:

* YourDaysAreNumbered: This is what Sehur's curse does. In-game, time advances only when you complete a new stage, so you can revisit a previous stage as many times as you want.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* HundredPercentCompletion: Finishing the game is actually not too difficult, but recovering all the myriad of treasures scattered everywhere is significantly harder. Only some of these are actually useful (for example by raising the defense, attack or MP regeneration stats), but most of them do nothing.


Added DiffLines:

* StandardStatusEffects: There's just one, Petrified, that works like in the ''Castlevania'' games. But there's quite a lot of enemies that cause it.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* BewareTheSillyOnes: When Jonathan faces the god Medjed, that looks like a goofy BedsheetGhost with eyeliner, he openly belittles him and assumes that the battle will be easy. However ''Medjed'' means "The Smiter" and he really should have known better...
** On the good guys' side we have Dent, who looks like a harmless crazy old man, but is actually a legendary treasure hunter who is more than 100 years old [[spoiler: and also the son of the legendary Egyptian hero Rania Qadesh]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* HackingMinigame: There's a couple of very simple ones when Jack and Jonathan try to restore the power in the abandoned train station in stage 2.


Added DiffLines:

* PettingZooPeople: Jonathan and Andre were cursed into becoming these, humanoid animals that retain all of their human intelligence and qualities. Among the enemies there are also several more, and thanks to a line said in the bonus level it's implied that they're all under the effect of Egyptian curses.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* BrokenPedestal: Jonathan and Jack are happy when their idol, [[Spanish archaeologist Sir Fernando Belmonte]], accepts to help them in the search for the Grails. This changes totally when they discover he's a greedy, power-hungry madman who is not above killing in order to obtain what he wants.

to:

* BrokenPedestal: Jonathan and Jack are happy when their idol, [[Spanish [[spoiler:Spanish archaeologist Sir Fernando Belmonte]], accepts to help them in the search for the Grails. This changes totally when they discover he's a greedy, power-hungry madman who is not above killing in order to obtain what he wants.



* HellHotel: Stage 4, the Cairo-Stewart Hotel. There are lots of spikes, [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling chandeliers]], a haunted elevator and [[spoiler:Sir Fernando]] has turned everyone inside against you. Oh, and he's also using a KillSat to blow you up before you can get inside!

to:

* HellHotel: Stage 4, the Cairo-Stewart Hotel. There are lots of spikes, [[SpikesOfDoom spikes]], [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling chandeliers]], a haunted elevator and [[spoiler:Sir Fernando]] has turned everyone inside against you. Oh, and he's also using a KillSat to blow you up before you can get inside!

Added: 525

Changed: 2

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


!!''Pharaph Rebirth'' contains examples of the following:

to:

!!''Pharaph !!''Pharaoh Rebirth'' contains examples of the following:
following:

* BrokenPedestal: Jonathan and Jack are happy when their idol, [[Spanish archaeologist Sir Fernando Belmonte]], accepts to help them in the search for the Grails. This changes totally when they discover he's a greedy, power-hungry madman who is not above killing in order to obtain what he wants.
* TheCracker: Jack Davis, Jonathan's MissionControl, was one according to what little we know about his backstory. When the USA Secretary of Defense enlists Jonathan's help, Jack takes advantage of this to get his record cleaned.

Added: 831

Changed: 62

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Dr. Jonathan Banfield is an archaeologist who looks like a fluffy white humanoid rabbit: he WasOnceAMan, but an ancient curse has inflicted this status on him. However at the moment he has much bigger problems: thanks to his rival, treasure hunter Andre Betancourt (who was turned into a humanoid animal - a turtle - as well), now they've been struck by the curse of pharaoh Sehur I, that will kill them in seven days. Their only hope appears to be going around Egypt to collect the seven Holy Grails, mystical artifacts that grant their owner immortality. Of course there are also other people interested in having the Grails at all costs, and at one point even the American government and other ancient beings will be involved in their adventures... Will they lift the curse and avoid Sehur I's wrath?

to:

Dr. Jonathan Banfield is an archaeologist who looks like a fluffy white humanoid rabbit: he WasOnceAMan, but an ancient curse has inflicted this status on him. However at the moment he has much bigger problems: thanks to his rival, treasure hunter Andre Betancourt (who was turned into a humanoid animal - a turtle - as well), now they've been struck by the curse of pharaoh Sehur I, that will kill them in seven days. Their only hope appears to be going around Egypt to collect the seven Holy Grails, mystical artifacts that grant their owner immortality. Of course there are also other people interested in having the Grails at all costs, and at one point even the American government and other ancient beings will be involved in their adventures... Will they Jonathan lift the curse with the help of his friend [[TheCracker Jack Davis]] and avoid Sehur I's wrath?


Added DiffLines:


The plot contains several twists, so beware of the spoilered tropes.
----
!!''Pharaph Rebirth'' contains examples of the following:

* CursedWithAwesome: If Johathan and Andre hadn't been trasformed into humanoid animals before this adventure, they most likely couldn't traverse the hazardous temples and areas where the Grails are located.
* HellHotel: Stage 4, the Cairo-Stewart Hotel. There are lots of spikes, [[FallingChandelierOfDoom falling chandeliers]], a haunted elevator and [[spoiler:Sir Fernando]] has turned everyone inside against you. Oh, and he's also using a KillSat to blow you up before you can get inside!
** The bonus stage exclusive to the Steam version, [[spoiler:Las Vegas' Luxor Hotel]], counts as well.
* SuperDrowningSkills: Jonathan can't swim and will drown until he is given the breathing apparatus by Jack.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

Dr. Jonathan Banfield is an archaeologist who looks like a fluffy white humanoid rabbit: he WasOnceAMan, but an ancient curse has inflicted this status on him. However at the moment he has much bigger problems: thanks to his rival, treasure hunter Andre Betancourt (who was turned into a humanoid animal - a turtle - as well), now they've been struck by the curse of pharaoh Sehur I, that will kill them in seven days. Their only hope appears to be going around Egypt to collect the seven Holy Grails, mystical artifacts that grant their owner immortality. Of course there are also other people interested in having the Grails at all costs, and at one point even the American government and other ancient beings will be involved in their adventures... Will they lift the curse and avoid Sehur I's wrath?

''Pharaoh Rebirth'' is a {{Metroidvania}} game developed by Krobon Station (which actually is a mostly lone Japanese developer) for Windows and later ported to UsefulNotes/{{Steam}}, where it was released on March 17, 2016. This version, called ''Pharaoh Rebirth+'', adds a whole new stage, a BossRush mode and achievements.

It's also the sequel to ''[[http://www.acid-play.com/download/return-of-egypt Return of Egypt]]'', another Metroidvania made by the same developer (under another name) way back in 2003.
----

Top