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* Play in increments of about an hour a time, you're less likely to find it tedious.
* Play in increments of about an hour a time, you're less likely to find it tedious.


* Have fun just finding tall shit to jump off.
* Have fun just finding tall things to jump off.


* Explore the lab in the in between bits, there's a lot of story shit that is quite interesting.
* Explore the lab in the in between bits, there's a lot of story that is quite interesting.


* A lot of the assassinations seem to be scripted so don't get frustrated if a target keeps spotting you etc, it's probably meant to be like that, main example being the trap in the church, which led to an awesome street wide chase.
* A lot of the assassinations seem to be scripted so don't get frustrated if a target keeps spotting you etc, it's probably meant to be like that, main example being the trap in the church, which led to an awesome street wide chase.
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== Achievements ==
== Achievements ==


If you're an achievement whore, you'll want to pay attention to a couple of things right from the offset. The first is to make sure you talk to Lucy at every opportunity, you get an achievement for having every possible conversation with her (mostly just useless chit-chat as far as the plot's concerned, though). You'll know when she's done talking because she'll say something like "I've got work to do." The second is seeing 85% of all memory glitches, which I didn't do at all so I'll just pull a description from another site: When cut scenes occur dealing with who you need to assassinate, you will notice a little "glitch" type thing go across the whole screen, at this time push any button and it will change the point of view on the cutscene. This will occur for every assassination so pay attention to the cutscenes and you will get this before game end. You can miss a few but to be safe always pay attention and look out for the glitch as several occur during each scene.
* If you're an achievement hunter, you'll want to pay attention to a couple of things right from the offset. The first is to make sure you talk to Lucy at every opportunity, you get an achievement for having every possible conversation with her (mostly just useless chit-chat as far as the plot's concerned, though). You'll know when she's done talking because she'll say something like "I've got work to do." The second is seeing 85% of all memory glitches, which I didn't do at all so I'll just pull a description from another site: When cut scenes occur dealing with who you need to assassinate, you will notice a little "glitch" type thing go across the whole screen, at this time push any button and it will change the point of view on the cutscene. This will occur for every assassination so pay attention to the cutscenes and you will get this before game end. You can miss a few but to be safe always pay attention and look out for the glitch as several occur during each scene.


They're only worth 20 points each, so probably nothing to stress about, but if you're a huge completionist then you'll want to get them on your first time through because going through again just for those would be a pain. The only other not-so-obvious one is a 50 point achievement for sitting through the credits, which sounds simple enough but the credits roll for what seems like a fucking half hour, so you might want to make a sandwich or something.
* They're only worth 20 points each, so probably nothing to stress about, but if you're a huge completionist then you'll want to get them on your first time through because going through again just for those would be a pain. The only other not-so-obvious one is a 50 point achievement for sitting through the credits, which sounds simple enough but the credits roll for what seems like a half hour, so you might want to make a sandwich or something.


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