As long as we remain within the realm of science proper, we can never meet with a sentence of the type: “Thou shalt not lie.” There is something like a Puritan's restraint in the scientist who seeks truth: he keeps away from everything voluntaristic or emotional. ...
so I didn't walked around the town or did side quests to much. the difficulty was changed after half of the game, it felt like a different game. also there was a change in the plot, but I will not get into it as I don't want to give any story spoilers. Final verdict, it is...
Village of Shadows is the hardest difficulty, and as mentioned during Stage 1, it is unlocked once you beat the game for the first time.In this difficulty, enemies hit harder, are more resistant, and you will have to face variations that you previously found late in the game, much earlier...
Get that first one, then hopefully the second (that one seems to be the hardest to get), and then use the third (the one right in the middle of the catwalk) to take the Fatty down. As a last resort, you could use the AMG. I don't recommend using the AMG because of the bombs...
Fine, but then women will eventually play with you. Eventually, a stronger evil will find you.A future girl will be better at manipulating than you, and because you respect this evil deep down, as you have adopted it within yourself, you will fall for her and become her fool, as you ...
Hardcore difficulty will be your hardest task on your way to platinum. On hard difficulty the enemies are a lot tougher, you will be in Danger-Status after one hit and die after a second one and you will need to find Ink Ribbons in order to save your progress. ...
Step 1: Easy Difficulty Playthrough + Collectibles + Ending 1 Beating the game one time is required to unlock madhouse difficulty (unless you unlocked it from the pre-order bonus, but even if that’s the case you really should start on a lower difficulty). It’s up to you whether to pl...
Tools done provide bonuses, they just change the difficulty. A cliff might be really hard (5) to climb on its own, but much more doable (3) with rope. The same logic applies to things like taking time, having help and all the other ways that people tackle problems. ...