a lot of it you go through the motions , but the choices do affect the plot the biggest one to piss you off will be the game where you are chased though a tight maze by a demon and have to find the path to the door out on the other side .......good luck i gave upIs this one of those kinds of games where you can actually make choices affecting the plot? The first few scenes I've seen just kind of happen to the main character without any real agency.
easy after each light you light you save so you dont have to do it angain if you get hit by the bugs and you want sprint always on"Light 5 shrines without getting bitten by bugs"...how tho?! I found the shrines but clicking isn't doing anything
there is a trick to that it involves interacting with the walls i belive to open the way forward
Omfg thank you! Even with the map that shit took 100 tries and I was still getting very frustrated. I saved so many times once I got to a checkpoint. I know Redikal probably won't update the game now that it's done but damn. He needs to update the damn game to at least tell us where to go. (i.e "Come on let's cut past the movie theater and garage to the park!" or some shit like that...So after struggling for half an hour in an attempt to get into Minoh Park with demons I've finally done it, this did ruin my fap and sleep but in the end i made it. My main problem was realizing that you can't enter the park on it's upper side at all, and instead you have to path around THE WHOLE CITY (???) to get into the park. You still need to dodge some demons but these are nothing compared to trying to dodge the cluster at the main road. Since I never want anyone else to experience this pain on a late night, I have created a map to show the actual path to the park.
As far as I know this thread never mentioned the actual correct path, the comments concerning this part of the game were really vague. I saw some people had trouble being slow in Buscat but just hold in shift to dash? I also recommend to save when going to the park since the path is insanely long.
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