Insulting, failing, or threatening your bosses along the way in this game also often results in your arrest. Alternatively, you could steal any item from a colleague's desk, go through the security checkpoint and refuse to pay the fine/bribe. Simply don't pay any of your bills when they are due, then you will be arrested. Agree to the task, then return and refuse to prank, refuse and insult him, then destroy him with words. Early on in the game, Marco will ask you to prank Peter Dong in order to earn the Biometric safe he has. There are several ways to earn this but the easiest is having Marco Legrand kill you. Edited Apby TerminatorĪs always, earn every other trophy then the Platinum is yours. If you missed any floor-specific trophies along the way, you should be able to reload any of your many manual saves to attempt to earn them now. Lootboxing, Extended Friendship and Over The Heads spread your time on the 1st, 12th and 25th floors. The following trophies must be earned on the 37th floor/endings: Whoever Makes Himself Low Will Be Made High The following trophies must be earned while on the 25th floor: The following trophies must be earned while on the 12th floor: The following trophies must be earned while on the 1st floor: Also, as described under Lootboxing, you'll have to find every Biometric safe before they become unreachable. As detailed under Over The Heads, you must personally report each of the nine co-workers (3 on each floor) in order to earn this trophy. You'll have opportunities to earn many of the floor-specific trophies listed below as you go but many of these storylines will not be compatible with earning Over The Heads, so you'll have to use saves and reloads. Simply play the game, making lots of manual saves, advancing and trying to get promoted from floor to floor. Step 1: Play through the game, advancing through each floor and paying attention to Over The Heads and Lootboxing Spoilers are obviously found throughout both the Guide and the walkthrough. In addition to the Trophy Guide, I have included a text full Platinum walkthrough here for the quickest possible playthrough to earn all trophies: LINK. If you liked the first Beholder, you will very likely enjoy this sequel as well. Overall, I found this to be a great game with interesting storylines, an excellent sense of humor and some moral choices thrown in for good measure. However, there is no running clock like in the original, instead actions cost "time" to do and there really isn't as much pressure to move around as quickly. The cartoonish graphics are similar to the first game, as are the conversation styles, searching and talking to gain information, task structure etc. You are no longer the manager of an apartment building but rather a government worker, doing various bureaucratic tasks, getting to know your co-workers and bosses and trying to survive in this exaggerated, crazy environment. You are tasked with finding your way in these new surroundings and advancing your career through any means possible, all the while trying to unravel the mystery of your father's recent death. Although set in the same totalitarian country as the first game with some tie-ins and recurring characters, this time you play as Evan Redgrave, a new hire to the Ministry, the large central government building. The Beholder 2 is the sequel to the outstanding Beholder game and DLC, with some similarities and some differences from the original.
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