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The beginning of Twilight Princess for me. I thought I put two and two together when you saw that monkey holding the cradle and added in the fact you needed a slingshot. So for about three hours I was throwing rocks wondering how the hell I could hit that damn monkey from the little piece of land near the monkey.
It didn't strike me until I found that reed you played to summon that hawk and you could actually aim in that direction to get it. I felt so stupid. That was on the GC version... When I played the Wii version, I blazed through that and never looked back. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Awesome post, Crash. XD
But speaking of triggers in games, Hotel Dusk was another one for me... It was that point in the story when you had the retrieve the box from the office, but the only way to trigger the next part of the story was to look at EVERYTHING in the room. At the time, I didn't really think about that, I was stuck trying to figure out what to do for the next hour or so. But before that, I spent an hour trying to get the crowbar to stay in place. That took forever also. How ya doing, buddy? |