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It turns out you need another real-world physical device to solve it! As in a QR code scanner. Would have beaten me if I'd come back to it 20 times Beat me first time around, and also when I came back to it. It's where you have to press numbered plates on columns which are arranged in a circle. From our forumīrian Boru: The Talos Principle, Level A-3, the second star. I clicked around the grass without stumbling across the right spot and when I looked up a walkthrough later and realized what kind of game it was I decided Gabriel Knight was not for me and never went back. There's a bit where you search a crime scene for clues, and an essential one is hidden in some grass. Jody Macgregor, AU/Weekend Editor: I never made it to Gabriel Knight 3's cat hair mustache puzzle because I couldn't even finish the first Gabriel Knight. I just don't have that "combine these two objects in my inventory" adventure game brain, but I'd love to give them another shot one day.

the talos principle dum dumb mine where is the jammer

That sign that you have to repeatedly put down to see which direction to go in the maze? Borked that up too. I kept the guide open until the next time I got stumped, which turned out to be once every 15 minutes. I think I got tripped up by having to fill a balloon with packing foam to gum up a machine-a clever solution that might've taken another two hours before I accidentally did it myself. I lasted less than an hour before picking up a guide. I'd heard it was one of the best, but I'd also heard even adventure game vets could get tripped up by its puzzles. Without having played any of the old LucasArts adventure games (or many adventure games at all, really), I jumped straight into Grim Fandango's remaster. Morgan Park, Staff Writer: I made a big mistake in 2015. And frankly, Mo, you could have told me to kick a rock, not a spot, because there are a few rocks at the base of the wall and that would have saved me ages of kicking any smooth areas below a crack. Even knowing where the spot is on later playthroughs, it still takes a bunch of tries because the spot is maybe a pixel wide. I kicked for a long, long, long, long time. Kicking every last fucking inch of that goddamn wall and having to time my kicks carefully when the meters aligned.

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And I was playing Full Throttle in 1995 before full game walkthroughs were just a quick Google search away (since Google was still three years away itself). That's pretty friggin' vague, especially considering the wall is absolutely covered in cracks of varying heights and who the hell knows how tall she was when she was six? Plus you have to wait for the stupid meters to click into place between each kick. The wall has a crack on it that was at eye level for Mo when she was six years old. You need to kick a certain spot on a wall when all the utility meters turn black.

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In LucasArts adventure Full Throttle, at one point Mo tells you how to open a secret hatch into the motorcycle factory. Christopher Livingston, Features Producer: There have been many, many frustrating puzzles over the years, but one particularly dumb one sticks out in my mind.














The talos principle dum dumb mine where is the jammer