![]() In this game though, as with the survival horror games of yore, you have to go into the inventory. Modern day players are used to being able to move smoothly and switch between weapons with just the press of a finger. And then you have the clunky tank controls that only add to that - they take a bit to get used to for sure, and certainly won't be everyone's cup of tea. It felt great, at least for me, to go back to that. Remember that anxiety when playing Resident Evil for the first time back in 1996 - that feeling was a by-product of the hardware limitations of the time but it became synonymous with survival horror. The old school combat, tank controls and camera angles also took me right back to my childhood - it felt so good to be playing a game that made it so you were anxious about what was waiting around each corner. Every so often you come across game music that makes the hairs on your arm stand up - Elden Ring being one of the most recent, but putting this on again? Yep. The difficulty of some of the puzzles astounded me on my first play through of this - anyone remember how difficult the piano puzzle was in Silent Hill 1? Some of these puzzles are on part with THAT! The game itself takes part in a massive mansion turned hospital with trips into the darkest areas of the basement and beyond with an OST that just absolutely SLAPS. I won't tell you to kill them all but be aware you will have to kill 20 and 40 to unlock the Killer and Serial Killer trophies respectively.The game itself is beautifully atmospheric and a true homage to the old school 90's survival horror - it's a real blend of Silent Hill and Resident Evil, incorporating fixed camera angles with tank controls, exploration and puzzle solving. I'll list all the enemies I found during the game. Most others are just miscellaneous lore and puzzle solutions but if you want to pick them up feel free to it won't hurt anything. I also have not listed every document you can find in the game, just the ones required for the all important trophies. ![]() I tried to be as thorough as possible but you may find items I've missed. I'm not saying this is a perfect walkthrough. If you're easily lost like I was the first time I played, some parts can still be a bit confusing.Īlso note that there may be items that I've missed. When we get to the speedrun page I will try and keep the guide as bulletpointed and to the point as possible. So you don't have the most time to reference a guide if you want to go fast. The biggest issue with the Speedrun trophy is the game clock keeps running even if you pause the game. It helps if you have a good memory, but it's not important (I don't have one). Always try and keep around five Shotgun Shells on you though, for emergencies.Īnybody who has played an old school survival horror will know this tip, but always go into your inventory and combine ammo with the gun to reload, it's faster and saves you being hit while reloading. Once you unlock the Shotgun I generally used that to knock down the enemy I'm fighting then finish them off with the Nailer. When you go back in the enemy should either have gone back to their original spot or at least have turned their back to you to let you get a few free hits in. If you're having trouble with an enemy because they're getting too close or you just want a second to compose yourself, go out a door. I should have noted in the guide when you can walk into darkness but, just in case, be aware you can walk through a door into complete darkness at any time, so be ready. If you end up in darkness, you only get a few seconds to get your lighter out before you die. Keep your Lighter equipped at all times unless you're fighting an enemy.
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