Our tips and tricks also cover world exploration and the best items you should buy.
Playing on Standard difficulty should save you from frequent and frustrating deaths.
Note thatthe game also allows you to change the difficulty level as you play.
Look around primarily forstandard loot, but also forpuzzle-solving locations, passages and key items.
In some cases, you have to be more perceptive.
These types of items can often be easily overlooked and thus, you’ll miss various loot.
Somepieces of furniture are vulnerable to Ethan’s attacksand they are even easier to overlook.
If a particular piece of furniture has a glass front, it’s worth trying to break it.
All the fights are described in detail in theBosseschapter.
We’re mostly talking suitcases, weapon upgrades and blueprints that allow you to craft new gadgets.
This mainly concernsTreasures, which are described in detail on a separate page of the FAQ chapter.
This stems from the fact thateach new collected weapon will take up a large number of inventory slots.
Additionally, slots can become clogged with, among other things, larger quantities of ammunition.
Duke the Merchant offers Extra Baggage suitcases to increase your inventory room.
They are not cheap, but you should still make their purchase a priority.
At the Duke’s you’re able to also sell “older” weapons (e.g.
the first shotgun once you find a better one) and thus, free up inventory slots.
For more information on buying suitcases, see theInventory - how to increase size?page.
Thepriority is to increase the Power parameter, because it improves firepower and allows you to deal more damage.
Also, remember toalways have at least 1 First Aid Med in stockin case you suddenly get seriously injured.
More tips can be found on a separate pageWounds - how to heal?
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