Monday, August 20, 2012

Friday The 13th for NES The Easy Way (Day 01)






An easy walkthrough to finally beat this game that seems to be hard but is not as hard as you may think. Pay close attention to the steps I do here and you will be able to repeat them and finish the game by yourself. Here is what we are doing in the first day: - We need to get a strong weapon for every character and basically we will grab the three strongest players; "Crissy, Mark & Laura"; and we will get a lighter then a key for each one. You can find a Key in six different locations and only once you can grab it per location; in the road on top of the cave, in the road on top of the north forest, inside the cave, inside either the south or north forest but if you grab from one then you can't grab from the other, by the east pier in the lake and by the the road in the southest road of the map left from the road that goes to the lake. Once we have a key we go to the first big cabin shown in the video and grab the piece of paper, then we go to the cabins in the north forrest where we will find a paper on one of the cabins and if we can't find it in one then we check the other one. Sometimes if you are lucky you will find an axe outside the cabin and if you don't see it then check the other cabin and if you don't find it then tough luck! After leaving the forrest; give your axe, if you found one, to one of the weak characters; "Debbie, George & Paul"; and proceed to the cabin were you will find your torch. Repeat this process two more times with a different character and ...
Video Rating: 4 / 5









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