Navigate the horrors of Slitterhead's 'The Three Slitterheads Prophecy' with our comprehensive walkthrough. Master possession mechanics, defeat monstrous foes, and unravel the twisted narrative.
Walkthrough
- 1The game begins with you as a bodiless spirit in Hong Kong, with amnesia. Your goal is to fight Slitterheads, monsters that possess humans and eat brains.
- 2You counter Slitterheads by possessing humans yourself and making them fight. This is the core gameplay mechanic.
- 3Combat is melee-focused. Initially, enemy attacks can stun-lock you, but the key is rapid body-switching between possessed individuals to utilize their buffs.
- 4The game features a mission-based structure. Missions often involve chasing down and fighting Slitterheads.
- 5Identifying disguised Slitterheads involves a mechanic similar to Siren's sight-jacking, though environmental clues and visual effects often make this redundant.
- 6The narrative introduces a time loop element, which is initially straightforward, but becomes convoluted with plot twists about Slitterheads' intentions and parallel universes.
- 7The story requires you to find and unlock 'Rarities,' characters with special upgradable superpowers. Some of these are presented as optional but are necessary to progress the plot, which can halt the game's progression.
- 8The game attempts horror through gore and the concept of possession, but fails to be genuinely scary due to a lack of investment in the human characters and the constant, unexplained spawning of civilians for possession.
Tips
- Constantly switch bodies during combat to take advantage of the buff on newly possessed characters.
- Don't rely solely on sight-jacking to find Slitterheads; pay attention to visual cues and the environment.
- Be prepared for a convoluted and often nonsensical plot, especially regarding the nature of Slitterheads and their motivations.
- Understand that 'optional' characters required for plot progression are not truly optional.
- Embrace the game's experimental, PS2-era feel, but be aware of its janky design and lack of polish.
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