If you see a Big Daddy walking around by himself, and there's still little sister's in the level (as shown in the start menu), wait until they approach one of those holes in the wall. They'll bang on it a few times until a little sister crawls out.
And if there are no little sisters left on the level, you can watch them hit the wall repeatedly and get frustrated when no little sister comes out. Pretty cool.
I would have had them all my first playthrough, but I missed the very first one.
Time for a change
Is there any way to tell which audio tapes you have gotten, and which you haven't?
Eat a bag of dicks.Originally Posted by BerringerX
Yes, when you bring up the map, use the bumpers to switch to the different menus. There is a menu that has all the radio messages you have recieved and it also shows every section of the game (EX Welcome to Rapture-Medical Pavillion) if you click on those, it will show every tape you have collected. Gamefaqs has a faw up of all the tapes. It lists it by the name of the area on the map, but it lists them generally in the order that you would encouter them, so you can pretty much figure out how many are in a location. There are 2 in the very beginning that you must get, cause you cannot go back there ever. I believe every other one you can go back and get.
I love games that take place in a "real" place (like the CIA levels in Splinter Cell) and games that try to make a fictitious place real (the Doom 3 base, Call of Cthulhu's Innsmouth).
Rapture may be my favorite game setting ever. I was just gazing out of a window watching the buildings in the distance, and a huge humpback whale drifted by. Awesome.
Except I haven't come across honest living quarters yet. Lots of bathrooms, which is cool, but no one's house.
I'm playing really really slowly so I don't miss anything.
Oh, I do have a question. In the medical pavilion, I've come across a locked door that says I need a key to access it. I thought I've checked everywhere...where is it? Or do I get it later...
Satoshi Kon: 1963-2010
This game and its damned commercial have La Mer running on loop through my brain. I do love Charles Trenet.
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