You (almost literally) have to move the mouse over every pixel in a picture to find something you need to continue. Broken Sword, a game based on legends of the Knights Templar, was released in the United States as Circle of Blood, but has so many tiny and impossible to find things in it that it's better known as "Circle of Mouse".You're expected not to go with the natural assumption that you need to find a way to examine it, and instead turn 180 degrees to look at a barely noticeable puddle. The player not only isn't given any hints about this, but they also receive a Red Herring in the form of the game making you face in the complete opposite direction, where there is a corpse that all the NPCs are surrounding and commenting on the condition of. The most infamous of these involve a spot of green blood on a field of green grass. Metroid: Other M has several forced first person segments, where you're trying to find one small detail in a much larger picture.Many puzzles in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Master Quest consist of locating torches and switches embedded in walls, boxes, cows, or which are otherwise very well concealed or Hidden in Plain Sight.However, wearing the owl mask, "Rasmus", will add a slight glow around the pieces, making them more noticeable. In Hotline Miami, each of the sixteen puzzle pieces appear as small pink squares, which can be very difficult to find unless you are specifically searching for them.Fortunately, he is not needed to advance in the game. If not for his family, located elsewhere in more conspicuous surroundings, you would never know he was around. What's worse is that he's wearing green, and standing in grass that's about the same shade and height. Little from Cave Story is exactly what his name implies, at only five pixels tall. In the photos, you are looking for a little sphere the devs added and thus have no frame of reference. At least in the paintings you are trying to find something which was already in the painting (a staff, a sword, etc) which can be recognized. In Assassin's Creed II, Subject 16 encoded data which you have to decode with Pixel Hunt puzzles by finding either Pieces of Eden in historical photographs or Renaissance paintings.He will sometimes throw potions and bombs, which will explode after 1-2 turns activating their effects.ĭepending on your version of the game, you will either have this rat king boss fight, or you won't. He's also slower than usual allowing you to keep up with him. Everytime you get in range, he will attempt to swipe at you, that will push you back. If he wasn't asleep, the rat king will become enlarged and will develop a new ranged attack in which he throws random items to you that deal damage and disapear after their thrown. So sometimes you are forced to pick between being put on fire, or electrified (take electrified everytime unless you have ways to freeze yourself). The other problem is that the rat king shoots out flames in straight lines, that last for a turn. the worse part is two fold: the rats don't always chase you, so you need to chase them, sometimes over these electrified tiles. You need to damage these rats, while every 2 -4 turns tiles on the map become electrified and deal damage if you stand on them. there will be 4 super charged white rats that dodge all ranged attacks, for ranged distances(wands included). If he was asleep, you get teleport-ed to the edge of the map. Last part affects whether he was asleep or not. This fight is arguably one of the easier parts. This fight is similar to the Dwarfking in that he keeps summoning the rats and the damage you deal to them affect him. The all have a garuntee to cause bleed when they damage you so cleansing potions are very helpful here. Once you drop down his health, he will teleport to the middle of the map where he will summon super charged white rats. The Rat king scales to your level so its better to focus on having enough potions. Unlike the regular rat, this paralysize poison hangs for a lot longer so you need to deal a lot of damage quickly to prevent the room from filling up with gas and stun locking you. He starts off fighting like the posionous rat that emits a poisonous gas so you need to either have high movement, potion to deal with poison, or keep moving so he doesn't paralyze you. The rat king being awake or not doesn't matter in terms of starting the fight(but it does change the actual fight itself, so maybe try both).įrom here there, you will be teleported to another room (similar to Tengu). The thing that's important is that only 1 anhk must touch 1 wall. You need to bless 4 anhks and take them to the rat king, and place them next to each wall of the room in which you found him while also having 5 DIFFERENT rings in your inventory Yes and it probably one of the funner fights.