Who remembers this level?
Who remembers this level?
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Of course.
>As a kid, get stuck here because you need a cobweb duster
>Was a retard who didn't properly understand the usage of the dowsing rod
>Drop it
>Come back as a not retard and have Duster long before I outright need it
Boyd's mind was fun tho.
The whole asylum was pretty memorable.
I was the same way about the duster. But I went to lungfishopolis And grinded arrow heads there for a few hours. Milkman conspiracy is still my favorite level.
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I never noticed that. Did you know if you blow Linda's horn near Dr. Loboto when He's in his bubble you get some secret dialogue
I love the game, but I usually opt to use a cheat code for arrow heads on replays rather than gather them all myself.
There's optional dialogue with pretty much every item in the game.
The most memorable part of the game for me. The atmosphere, humor, puzzles, and 2nd person bosses all stood out really well.
It is one of the most fun and unique games I have ever played.
Am I on fucking normiebook?
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>End game
>Load save
>Can't explore the camp anymore
>Stuck in the mind machine thing
>Can't collect the shit I left around the camp
>Goodbye 100%
Whoever thought this was a good idea needs to die.
I always thought of it as the 6th gen Banjo Kazooie. Maybe outshined by its contemporaries like Mario Sunshine and Ratchet, but it was the really charming imperfect game.
Don't they make it pretty clear when you reach the point of no return?
I never did get the last handful of figments though.
Yeah, they say it but it's still a very bad idea.
Rotate saves.
I actually preferred Black Velvetopia.
I AM THE MILKMAN
MY MILK IS DELICIOUS
huh, that´s the exact same for me.
>Black Velvetopia
I loved the look of the world, but man this was the most annoying level to find all the collectibles
>Those Figments that just casually swam along long lengths of the bull-path, but in the air
>The ones that slid in and out of walls
>The ones that blended in because everything was neon