Navigate Rue Valley's Crystal Golem quest with our expert walkthrough. Learn strategies, tips, and tricks to overcome challenges and complete your mission.
Hey there! So, you're diving into Rue Valley and looking to tackle 'The Crystal Golem'? This guide is here to help you through it, just like a friend showing you the ropes. We'll cover everything you need to know to get past this part without too much trouble.
First off, Rue Valley has these things called 'Intentions,' which are basically its quests. Our guides are all about helping you finish each one. We'll also let you know how to start them, what happens if you mess up the 'Personality Trait Checks' (and how to finish the game even if you do!), and we've even got a guide for all the achievements.
A quick heads-up: You can't possibly pass *every* personality check in the game. It's designed that way, so you'll need to be strategic. When you start, you'll set up your protagonist, Eugene Harlow's, personality. While you can pick whatever you like, if you want to pass at least *one* personality check, I'd suggest picking some of these to start:
- Sensitive +2 or -2
- Calculated +1 or -1
- Sensitive +1 or -1
- Extraverted +1 or -1
Having at least one of these will make sure your personality points aren't totally wasted. Just remember, if you want to lean towards the 'low' end of a personality scale, you'll have to spend a lot of points elsewhere. That's just how Rue Valley rolls, but hey, you can always replay it!
Here are the links to all the game's Intentions:
- First Steps
- Eavesdrop on the Lady with the Big Hat
- Search Anitta's Car
- Find Anitta's Old Stuff + Play Anitta's Song
- Search Maxine's Room
- Enter Frank's Room
- Access Frank's Phone
- Get Inside Dr. Finck's Room
- Enter the Kay Ranch House Faster
- Subdue Alexander Kay, Shoot Alexander Kay and Excruciation Regurgitation
- Search Everywhere for Frank
- Rest of Judy's Message
- Make Sure Ben is not on Drugs
- Achievements Guide
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