First, I know nothing about the novel/film. I was just attempting to pique your interest.
Second, this thread is not connected to DaVinci, or his alleged code, in any meaningful way. However, Nizzente reminds me of a DaVinci-esque figure, so...there you go. UPDATED with images of Nizzente!
Third, after proving herself worthy to Nizzente, Yuko earns the "full armour" (Br.) that aids her in the rest of the game.
Fourth, rather than explain the purpose of the thread, I will allow you, the human, to figure it out.
Fifth, screenshots are highly encouraged!
Sixth, I'm on my phone/tablet, so you can at least do what I did (you lazy bastard, I took screenshots of a video, ha!).
SEVENTH, some/all of this is old news...
Eighth, they say there are three wonders of the world. I give you two of them.
Ninth, CLICK TO ENLARGE.
VALIS III: Yuko is about to reach Nizzente at the top of a columned, stone tower—but first she must prove herself. Apparently, battling jumbo-sized coins featuring the likeness of humble, sagacious Nizzente is integral to the process.
VALIS III: Thankfully, the flipside of the coin features this text instead of the backside of Nizzente. HELL YES! Team Shinobi simply can't compare to
Team Red Alert. Guy Kazama, RIP.
NOTE: Team Shinobi is still kool, though.
VALIS III: U.C.V. could be a date
("U 105") in the phantom, spirit world of the Valis universe. However, I prefer to think it stands for
UBER
CASTLE
VANIA.
ASIDE: Many moons ago, a respected fellow gamer once referred to Valis III as a "poor man's Castlevania" (not as a denigration) and, although he may have been too generous, I agree with him. The Valis series can't compete with the entire Castlevania legacy, but Valis III is a solid, decent game. It is not perfect, by any means, but I have alway considered it the pinnacle of the series.
Your turn. What does U.C.V. refer to?