Upon completing the three cases within the third chapter of The Rise of the Golden Idol, you’ll start to see more clearly how the plot of this game is falling into place. While we’re dealing with the same mysterious mechanisms as the first game, they take a different form, a more scientific one.
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This represents a ‘past the halfway point’ hurdle, and you’ll need to fill in some story panels to make sure you’ve been paying attention. These can be quite complex, so we’re on hand to provide plenty of hints and clues so you don’t hit a roadblock.
All Hierarchy Solutions
The first step to completing this chapter is to take a closer look at the OPIG organisation. You have a chart to fill out and plenty of characters to slot into place.
- Chronologically, this chart was created after all of the cases you’ve solved.
- Most of the people you’ll need to place are in the same place they were when you met them, but that is not true for all of them.
- You have a ‘project terminated’ badge for a reason.
- There are clues as to some people’s positions on the scenario selection screen itself. Read them carefully.
All Story I Solutions
The first story panel you’ll need to fill in deals with a quick recap of Chapter 2 and the narrative pivot you witnessed in this chapter.
- This is where you’ll need to deduce Neva’s motivations and her understanding of the mechanism she constructed. You may need to dive back into Chapter 2 to unravel some loose threads.
- Be very careful with the verbs and nouns you use when referring to the mechanism. Think about what people think it does versus what it actually does. This is where the ‘translation error’ comes into play.
- Also think about order.
- Tesa was called a quack. Is that a fair assessment? Did the procedure work?
- How does Eugene fit into the story here?
All Story II Solutions
As you might expect, the second story panel follows directly from the previous one.
- There’s a rather surprising revelation surrounding one person that comes about after completing the scenarios in this chapter. This panel deals with this person’s actions.
- This person is the very definition of ‘failing upwards‘.
- Once you know the important person here, it’s a good idea to examine their actions and situations more closely.
- Once more, it’s important to think about specific action orders and the functions of the device. The ‘translation error‘ that Tesa made is also very relevant here.
- How could this person’s accidents be misconstrued by someone important?
- This person is in all three scenarios but is quite discreet in one of them. Despite this, their presence has important implications for their actions and beliefs.
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