We described elements which you will do in Gilden’s mansion.
Additionally, you will find tips for the Everyone’s a Critic achievement.
We described the things it’s crucial that you do inside Gilden Residence.
You’ll interview the neighbor’s daughter, search her room and Mr. Gilden’s office.
You’ll gain a lot of valuable information here.
In the mansion you will also find the first item you should probably get theEveryone’s a Critic trophy.
Entering the Residence
you could get to the Gilden Residence without any problems.
You already have the key you took from the coat by the river.
Only the neighbor’s daughter will be a little surprised by your visit.
She’ll be happy to tell you what she heard and answer any questions.
Your next assignment will be to search Imogen’s room, specifically one of her cupboards.
Here, you should probably examine:
The book is necessary to get theEveryone’s a Critic trophy.
More information about this trophy can be found on a separate page of our guide.
Mr. Gilden’s office
You’ll find Imogen’s father’s office directly across from her room.
Simply leave, walk up the stairs and turn left.
We marked this door on the screenshot above.
The first thing that will catch your eye in the office is the chair facing the window.
This way, the man could admire his animal, right from his office.
The next thing you better examine is the desk.
Several important things are on it.
Take a closer look at:
Then head to the desk on the right side of the room.
That’s where you’ll find the excavation plans.
you’re gonna wanna look at their lower, middle and upper right part.
After studying the excavation plan, you better take a picture of it.
it’s possible for you to do that with theEkey onPC.
At the end, it’s crucial that you examine two more bookshelves.
On them you will find a newspaper clipping, a photo and the plans.

you’re gonna wanna ask her a few questions to start a more large-scale search.
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