Follow The Sinking City 2 Silence Is Golden walkthrough to investigate Joy's Apartment, find key evidence like the bloody sewing machine, and solve the Retrocognition vision.
Walkthrough
- 1Use the phone booth (a fast travel system) to travel to Advent Central.
- 2Head to the Oakmont University Library in Advent.
- 3Interact with Joy Hayden. You will have several dialogue options, including "Tell me.", "I won't tell anyone.", "Who is She?", and "I'll help you.".
- 4After the conversation, you will receive "An incident in Joy's flat" and "The key to Joy's flat" in your Casebook (your quest log).
- 5Leave the library and return to the Advent Central phone booth.
- 6Use the phone booth to travel to The Shells West.
- 7Go south on Liberty Rd and turn left onto Hawking Ln.
- 8Enter the house on the right with a crooked H-shaped sign on the door illuminated from above. This is Joy's Apartment.
- 9Head upstairs and enter apartment one.
- 10Interact with Ginger's body on the rug. Be aware that being near it may affect Reed's sanity.
- 11Interact with the bloody page on the desk to the left to find "A message in blood" (Evidence 1/7).
- 12Interact with the weird teddy bear on the same desk and examine its nose to find the "Dog skin teddy bear" (Key Evidence 1/7).
- 13Interact with the bloody symbol on the wall by the desk to find "Granny Weaver's sign" (Evidence 2/7).
- 14Interact with the sewing machine against the wall to find the "Bloody sewing machine" (Key Evidence 2/7).
- 15Interact with the poster of Joy Hayden on the wall by the bed to find "Joy Hayden: Solo Concert / Music Hall (cancelled)" (Evidence 3/7).
- 16Interact with the statuette on the nightstand and examine its nameplate to find "Joy Hayden: Golden Voice award" (Evidence 4/7).
- 17Interact with the dog bowl between the bed and dog mat to find "Pet accessories" (Key Evidence 3/7).
- 18Interact with the letter on the coffee table to find "Letter from Joy's parents" (Evidence 5/7).
- 19Interact with the camera by the boarded door and examine its lens to find the "Melted camera" (Key Evidence 4/7).
- 20Enter the Retrocognition vision (a supernatural ability to see past events) near the door to Joy's apartment.
- 21Find the four critical scenes within the vision: near the bloody symbol, near the sewing machine, near the pet accessories, and near the melted camera.
- 22Mark the scenes in chronological order: 1. near the pet accessories, 2. near the sewing machine, 3. near the melted camera, 4. near the bloody symbol.
- 23After the vision, you will receive "An uninvited guest" (Key Evidence 5/7) in your Casebook.
- 24Leave Joy's apartment. You can interact with the door to apartment two.
- 25Use Mind's Eye (another supernatural ability) to reveal omens. Follow these omens downstairs to the locked basement door.
- 26Open the basement door with Reed's lockpicking shovel and head down.
- 27Clear the basement of wylebeasts (monstrous enemies). You will gain approximately +174 XP (experience points).
- 28Look at the boxes on the shelf closest to the foot of the stairs with Mind's Eye to dispel an illusion, revealing "An iron key" (Key Evidence 6/7). Interact with it.
Tips
- Pay close attention to the order of events during the Retrocognition vision; getting it wrong may require replaying the sequence.
- Using Mind's Eye is crucial for finding hidden clues and progressing in the investigation.
- Be prepared for combat in the basement; wylebeasts can be dangerous.
- "An incident in Joy's flat" [CASEBOOK, Silence Is Golden]
- "The key to Joy's flat" [CASEBOOK, Silence Is Golden]
- "A message written in blood" [CASEBOOK, Silence Is Golden]
- "Dog skin teddy bear"
- "Granny Weaver's sign"
- "Bloody sewing machine"
- "Joy Hayden: Solo Concert / Music Hall (cancelled)"
- "Joy Hayden: Golden Voice award"
- "Pet accessories"
- "Letter from Joy's parents" [LORE, Correspondence]
- "Melted camera"
- "An uninvited guest" [CASEBOOK, Silence Is Golden]
- "An iron key" [CASEBOOK, Silence Is Golden]
- +174 XP (estimation)
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