I broke continuity (spoilers)

edited April 2008 in Sam & Max
I decided to load up a new game of 205, and ended up blowing through the first couple of puzzles just to get through them as quickly as possible. One thing that I did was
shoot the monster
before
turning the Maimtron on
. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to
get Harry Moleman away from Tiny Timmy
, but as it turned out,
the monster just came back to life
.
So much for continuity- although I suppose nobody would have thought that people would do that.

Comments

  • edited April 2008
    If you do something in Sybil's office
    while the monster is dead
    , you'll notice that
    Sybil brings him back to life with an electric thingamabob
    . They really thought of everything! :D
  • edited April 2008
    I actually did that on the first play through. I stowed it away in the back of the mind for later, and the Tiny Timmy puzzle was really easy for that reason.
  • edited April 2008
    it was the first thing i did...i mean, he asked for it.
  • edited April 2008
    wisp wrote: »
    it was the first thing i did...i mean, he asked for it.

    Same here!
  • edited April 2008
    wisp wrote: »
    it was the first thing i did...i mean, he asked for it.
    Really? I didn't even hear that until the Tiny Timmy puzzle.
    Maybe I just missed it.
  • edited April 2008
    Instead I found the timmy puzzle hard for the opposite reason.
    Without the token yet, kill the monster and run in the river screen.
    Harry is still here.
    I thought that death is omnipresent...

    Later, Harry says he is everywhere so I didn't see distracting him effective.
  • edited April 2008
    Harry is both everywhere and nowhere, like the internet.

    It wouldn't make sense to look so deeply into this puzzle, seeing as basically we're trying to kill an innocent rat just so he'll swear. Sam and Max could've done that themselves, but why make it that easy? :P
  • edited April 2008
    ezzetabi wrote: »
    I thought that death is omnipresent...
    he is, but still not omniscient...okay, one doesn't really make sense without the other, but that's what you get for outsourcing...
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