Hero of Sparta Walkthrough: Steam Rock
Well this is certainly late. Almost a year after posting the Hero of Sparta: The Keeper walkthrough, here is finally part 3: Steam Rock. Let’s not tarry any longer, and begin!

The game starts out on another island, from which the cut scene shows a ship took you there. When you first get on the island, it should look something like the screenshot above.

Go up the bridge/path (it’s actually quite a distance) and you’ll find yourself on a platform with another bridge up “north.” and some paths that lead to the left and right. Some caterpillar-like monsters will spawn. Defeat them with your new weapon that you got; it’s a lot better than the previous one.

After defeating the simple monsters, take the path to the right. You’ll reach a scene that looks something like the image above. Notice that there are flames spewing out of the trench. Time your jump very carefully to avoid dying. Do this twice.

Next you’ll encounter a new enemy. A scorpion (shown above). Defeat it.

After defeating the scorpion, a cut scene will appear showing a tower (depicted above). Jump onto the tower.
Flames spew out of tubes on the bridge. Be careful to avoid losing health.The occasional monster will appear. Defeat it. Slowly make your way to the top of the tower by jumping on the platforms. Once you reach the top, restore your health by hitting the fountain shown above. Take the path to the left and you’ll be notified that the helix is being powered by the pipes. This means that you have to destroy the pipes.

Defeat all enemies (screenshot above.)

Find the pipe that you have to destroy and use the shield to destroy it (screenshot above.)

A cut scene should appear showing the helix.

Some more enemies will spawn. Kill them.

Get the blue crystal. You should now have 3 blue crystals.

Destroy the other pipe. Another cut scene showing the helix will appear.

Grab the other blue crystal. You should now have 4 blue crystals. Defeat the two scorpions and sever the third and final pipe. The helix has finally stopped.

Kill the two minotaurs. Take the path to the left. A cut scene will appear showing the tower, with a blue crystal.

Before you can get the crystal though, an army of mythical birds will attack you. Defeat them (they aren’t that difficult) and grab the gem. You should now have 5 gems, boosting your energy bar.

Get down from the tower. Defeat monsters and avoid fire as necessary.

Take the path down and defeat the scorpion.

You’ll find that you have made a circle around are back where you started. Take the path “north” now that the helix has stopped.

Jump and get the health crystal. You should now have 5 health crystals, boosting your health bar.

Jump up onto the helix and go right. Get to the top and replenish your health and energy from the fountain if needed.

Prepare to do some serious battle. Monsters will spawn from two relics. To defeat the monsters you must destroy the relics with your special move.

After getting rid of those, another wave of monsters will spawn. Kill them off.

And another wave, consisting of a minotaur and a scorpion.

Finally! The door opens and you get a helm.

And with an amazing leap off the building, the level ends.
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