They're fairly valuable, as you already know, so don't miss them. Be especially certain you look inside various lockers and the like that you encounter, since not only will you find some ammunition amongst other empty lockers, but you'll also find the only two treasures on this entire chapter in the form of two Chalice (Gold) items. Remember not to touch any parts of the monster that are sitting statically as you go, either, as you will suffer minor, prolonged damage if you do.Īs you head through the ship, be sure to search your surroundings. Quickly press the right button to dodge being hit. Right when this is about to happen, a button-press will flash on the screen. As you turn certain corners and traverse the pathway before you, parts of the monster chasing you will burst through the ceiling or wall and try to strike you. There is something to be aware of here, however, and it's in the form of brief quicktime events. For a while, things will be completely linear for you, and you'll have to do nothing but explore the passages of the ship. When you regain control after the cutscene involving all of those quicktime events, you'll find yourself in the ship itself. So, be mindful of that moving forward and pay close attention! When the cutscene runs its course and you've successfully navigated the various quicktime events, you'll regain control of your character as usual. If you miss even one button-press that's displayed on-screen, you'll die and be forced to start over again. It's vital that you pay attention during the latter cutscene, since it's chock-full of quick time events.
As you walk towards the pile to investigate, a series of cutscenes will take place. There's a gigantic pile of dead bodies ahead of you. Walk down the stairs from the elevator and begin walking to your right. If you don't think any of the above situations apply, you can use this feedback form to request a review of this block.The beginning of this chapter will start just like most others - eerily quietly.
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