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I got "Found Jesus", "Extinguish the Flames", and "Fighting the Demons" medals. Am I missing any besides "Blood Stained Glass"?
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I'm stuck at the last scene. I rang the bell before priest's talk. Bell keeps ringing and nothing happens, none of the actions work.
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1. take candle topper off hook 2. go upstairs on left, take rope and medallion 3. return downstairs, click down arrow 4. use topper on left candle, take key from saul's pocket 5. take key from behind curtains on left 6. turn around, use silver key on right door 7. enter and use gold key in center door 8. find tape, gold ball and password in book 9. in hallway, use medallion and password on right door 10. take bottle and white rag, return to main area 11. combine tape with gold ball 12. combine rag and rope 13. put booze in cup on altar 14. put robe on and go up stairs on left 15. combine candle topper with tape/ball 16. put clapper in bell and ring 17. thank yourself for being awesome
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This games difficulty is perfect. A game as such shouldn't be extremely hard when supported by a great story, it should rather adept the player to the flow of its story, so that the atmosphere can reach it's peak. This is precisely what this game does.
Thumbs up.
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Is there a way to view the medals that you've gotten? I got Found Jesus and Blood Stained Glass, and wanted to see if I missed anything.
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LOLz genisis 19:8 highlited OMG I went to the combination lock right away and put in the meddalion and made it 198 and the door opened.....lolz do they think i'm stupid or what XD
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I just have to say this is one of the best games i have ever played I've always loved games like this point and clicks have always been my favorites
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I hate 'do things in the right order' games. It's almost like handing somebody a combination lock and saying; have fun... (as if) And sure; there are times when common sense shows you what path to take. But we all know that mostly isn't the case at all, and the correct path is always something obscure and unusual. So then there are the walkthroughs (which these games always have attached to them; because the creator knows that most people will need it), but then; what's the point of 'playing' the 'game'?