Ending Discussion (SPOILERS)
For those who've beaten the game...
What happened to the other missing people? Astronauts get them? Gone crazy by the lunacy ray?
Also, Puzzle Agent 3 in Bermuda? Any get a picture of that postcard so we can see if there is anything weird about it?
What happened to the other missing people? Astronauts get them? Gone crazy by the lunacy ray?
Also, Puzzle Agent 3 in Bermuda? Any get a picture of that postcard so we can see if there is anything weird about it?
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My big question is:
....And then he's just back in his office as if everything is normal???? Glori and Issac are now on Holiday and Nelson is just back to work as normal? It felt like there was a scene missing, why was he allowed back to his job after going against everything the FBI said??
Edit: In free play, winning or losing the puzzle doesn't show you the alternate ending. Winning takes you back to free play, and as I said you have unlimited time so you can't lose after five tries.
In either case the day is saved, so there isn't a material difference. Just a slightly different cutscene.
Is that the only difference or does something differ in the final scene (at the office)?
(and unlock "King's Challenge") and get the other ending by wining the minigame. I'll tell you then.
Somehow this reminded me of Lost and Half Life.
I replayed Lunar Run after i completed the game and instead of Nelson i was playing as this skeleton :eek:
Wow, really? How did you do that? I've completed everything except the King's Challenge, and it's still just Nelson and his oven mitt.
My first thought when I saw that figure in the bushes was that it was one of the Silents from Doctor Who.
i was actually expecting to be around 75 to 80% of the game when Nelson got sent back to his office.
Also i was quite stumbled on how, one moment nelson was getting talked to by gnomes and the next moment floating in space and after that appearing near the lunar lander being held at gunpoint by all the other agents.
Why doesnt that "prevent" him from solving the puzzle, like the last time he opened the puzzlecircuit. Does his underpaints contain kevlar?
On another note, is it just me, or are there way too many slidepuzzles compared to the other types?
Hmmm.... that looks familiar....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dok0rJSo8ug&feature=channel_video_title
exactly what i was thinking
would be awesome to see another classic grickle creation in a possible next installement!!!!!
After you have completed the game, if you play Lunar Run for 3 times, the character gets switched.
First it's just Nelson, then the skeleton, then some weird caveman and lastly a cow.. then it loops.
http://files.enjin.com.s3.amazonaws.com/40937/module_gallery/original/162367.jpg
Actually, I think he looks more like him... which would explain quite a LOT.
Also, this has been bugging me like crazy. What's with Glori in this game? First game she claims that "the Hidden People need Isaac" (and how proud she was of him), to the point where she tries to murder Nelson to keep him from interfering. Puzzle Agent 2 comes along and Glori scoffs at Nelson for believing in the Hidden People, and believes the Brotherhood was just doing something that would help Isaac get over his "troubles" or whatever it was.
Eh? Did I miss something?
Or yes, we all miss something. It's clear that the devs changed their original idea. Also the photo of the brotherwood, looking all happy and suggesting they have some history together, makes little sense with the explanations she gives later in this game.
All the story in general feels untidy and a bit rushed.
I think the building is really just a type of colonial-style architecture found throughout the west.
Yeah I remember thinking about the photo as well. I think it would have been less jarring if the discrepancy had at least been acknowledged. Nelson brings up the inconsistency and Glori doesn't remember a thing about trying to kill him. Hey maybe that was all in Nelson's head too?
Otherwise we get Nelson just taking at face value Glori's explanation that she took a chainsaw to the lake to try and drown him because she didn't want him interfering with her husband's therapy session. Oooookay.
Since you mention colonial architecture I'm guessing you mean the colonies in the U.S? The colonies were all along the east coast, so historical american colonial/Georgian-style buildings are mainly located there (live in Virginia, PLENTY of field trips involving Williamsburg, Monticello, Mt Vernon, etc. as a kid). The neoclassical all-white domed building is the iconic look for the Capitol though (and the architecture around DC is also mainly neoclassical) and Bermuda seems to have its own rather distinctive architecture.
If you're talking about something completely different, then I apologize XD.
Though looking through google for domed buildings there is ANOTHER capitol building it could be. The Minnesota State Capitol.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_State_Capitol
1. Nelson Tethers
2. Princible Skeleton
3. Dank
4. Random Cow (yes really)
Do you have to start the game over or just play in Free Play?
Just in Free Play (not sure if your rank and whether you successfully completed the Lunar Run on the first try is important)
No you're right that the dome is pretty synonymous with the U.S. Capitol. There are just some older plantation structures in Bermuda that have some resemblance to the Georgian style with derivations, since that style didn't catch on as strongly in Bermuda. That said, as I think about what you're saying and what I said, in retrospect I think you're more right than I am. The dome is odd for Bermuda and really evokes the capitol more strongly that anything around Bermuda.
I saw the space wolf, too. But I think the many "side" gags of other grickle characters at the end of the plot was a little bit too much and confusing.