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Vampyr - Pandora's Box Quest & Secret Vault Puzzle Walkthrough

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This is a walkthrough post for "Pandora's Box", a fascinating and complicated quest in Vampyr . It spans through several main missions and is connected with a subsequent brilliant puzzle that opens a secret vault which, in turn, rewards you with a cool weapon, a special collectible and an achievement. Main mission "Unnatural Selection" : after you find your way via the sewers to reach the Temple Church area but before you go to meet Aloysius Dawson, run around the perimeter of the church to locate an underground passage. At the end of this passage, an Indian fortune teller, Usher Talltree, will be sitting surrounded by curios, doing his magic. Talk to him to get one important hint for Aloysius Dawson, and also have him offer you his quest, Pandora's Box, to find his stolen notebook. If you have enough money, you can ask him to "read the cards" and every time you do this, he will give you hints on several residents. I skipped this part, since it is

Resident Evil 3 Remake - Inferno - No Damage/No Shop Items Playthrough

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This is my Inferno playthrough of Resident Evil 3 Remake, without taking damage and without using any shop items. It is the most challenging mode of the game, this time in its raw edition, as I am not making use of any perks that would make the gameplay slightly easier. Specifically, I am using the default inventory for Jill and Carlos, and I pick the other items as they normally appear in the game. Inferno is several scales higher than Nightmare; not only are the enemies much tougher, but also the amount of bullets that you can pick up or craft is minimal. There are no automated checkpoints to aid you and several typewriters are absent, which means that you are required to go through whole areas without being able to manually save at all. My first Inferno run was with a few shop items included, but even then it was tough as Hell. After beating Nightmare without perks , however, I thought I'd also give raw Inferno a try. In practice, it is not as bad as it may seem or sound, given