Itt: puzzles literally impossible to solve without a guide

itt: puzzles literally impossible to solve without a guide

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Wait a minute.....

bioshock mind

I almost couldn't refund the game I tried so long before giving up up this stupid puzzle.

...that card!

If they were impossible to solve without a guide, how were they solved in the first place for the guide?

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ive literally ffucked this one up too many times to count!

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Shakespeare Anthology Puzzle from Silent Hill 3 on hard difficulty.

seriously fuck games that do this

kek, you had me there

Developers told them the answer, bird brain.

I'd guess you do in order of the size of the blood splatters and follow the trails. It'd still take some guesswork though

youtube.com/watch?v=l_u18_BKczg

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you KNOW they had some valve tier playtesters to add that fucking card thing

Okay, let me guess...the key to solving the puzzle is a geo information system?

>not just brute forcing all combinations for an hour

either that or the card mechanic and remembering shit was something for future parts of the game, got scrapped and this was the first time it was introduced

The joke is someone would do that without having the claw in their inventory.

This one isn't even hard. The hard-mode Shakespeare puzzle in SH3 on the other hand is absolute bullshit, though.

silenthill.wikia.com/wiki/Piano_Puzzle
" First flew the greedy Pelican,
eager for the reward.
White wings flailing.

Then came a silent Dove,
flying beyond the Pelican,
as far as he could.

A Raven flies in,
flying higher than the Dove.
Just to show he can.

A Swan glides in to find a peaceful spot
next to another bird.

Finally, out comes a Crow,
coming quickly to a stop, yawning and then napping.

Who will show the way?
Who will be the key?
Who will lead to the silver reward? "

"The idea behind this puzzle is to hit the silent notes on the piano in the right order, hence the title of the poem ...Birds without a Voice. Five out of twelve keys are muted. All of the birds are either black or white like the keys, so reading from the poem, Harry has to figure out which bird relates to each (silent) key.

A pelican with white wings flew, meaning the first key is white.
A dove flying as far beyond the pelican, meaning another white key far from the first is next.
A raven flies farther than the dove, meaning a black key beyond the last white key is next.
A swan then appears next to another bird, meaning a white key is next, one that is adjacent to another that has been played.
A crow flies in but quickly stops, meaning the very first black key on the left is played last. "

Thank you i loled

I get the white black clues but where's the indication of which ones you should use?

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Some of the Resident Evil puzzles got me at first. Usually the ones where you have to mix shit, whether it's the vaccine synthesis or the V-JOLT. After you get them it's pretty obvious, but I remember struggling the first time. I guess it could also be that I was 10 years old.

This one is bullshit not because it requires some shakespeare knowledge (which you really should have), but because you're supposed to change the digits of the final code based on some vague lines in the poem. It's fucking ridiculous.

those fucking white and black keys man...
why aren't there any colored keys? when are we gonna get some representation?

Things like "flying beyond the pelican" tell you how far to the right that key is.

FIRST flew the greedy pelican. Implies the first silent note in the piano.

Flying beyond the pelican AS FAR AS HE COULD. Last silent note.

Raven flying HIGHER. Silent black note ABOVE the last one.

Swan glide in... NEXT to another bird. Literally besides the other white key

Finally, out comes a Crow. Should be pretty obvious it's the only key that's left.

The fucking Regi puzzles in Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire


Were children really meant to figure all that shit out?