I finally figured out how to beat the monolith room and i did. You know how there are symbols on certain grounds where there are squares inside squares, and that on the monolith room floor there is the two-square/infinity symbol, one with zero in the middle, one with #1? Well, if you translate the tome correctly, it gives you haikus that tease and hint at where you can find the single square, the square within one square, square within two squares....up til 8 square symbol. If you stand on these symbols directly in the middle square of each and press RT four times in them, and all of them in order from 1-8, you hear a sound. then all you have to do is stand on the ONE symbol in the monolith room and do the same RT four times. Monolith will turn into red cube. Here are the locations of the square symbols on the ground. Must be in New Game+ and in first person mode to see. 1. Starting Village top. 2. At the top of the arch like island off of the first warp area. This island was used for one of the treasure maps. 3. On top of bell tower. 4. I forgot... 5. Prehistoric village. 6. Crying waterfall island. 7. "future" village (four cube door). 8. industrial zu nu zone. (8 cube door)
Fez
Game » consists of 15 releases. Released Apr 13, 2012
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A puzzle platformer developed by Polytron that uses a 2D perspective shifting mechanic to solve puzzles and complete levels. The main character, a white creature named Gomez, wears a fez and is obsessed with collecting hats.
HOW TO COMPLETE THE MONOLITH ROOM!!!!!
What Jeff said.
I'm not getting anything. And with one of them so far, the top of the bell tower, it seems to be nearly impossible to stand in the center.
Also, where the fuck is the fourth one? I saw a list of them all on another forum but it's missing the fourth too...which I'm just going to write off as a coincidence for now...also ignoring the fact that it has sort of been stated that the last secret requires some sort of input string.
Yeah I'm not sold on this. There are guys that went through and recreated all those square patterns together (http://i.imgur.com/l7ohd.png)...I'd figure they would have accidentally unlocked the last heart piece by now.
Everybody ignore my first message. Somebody trolled on my logged in computer in my game dev office, took a bunch of sources from other sources, and pieced them together into one cuz he got bored of doing brute force that all of us have been doing on our break. :P
So yeah, it really is just an eight button code. I asked Phil Fish's programmer. And those square things were originally meant to be secret QR codes, but now they're just easter eggs that go along with those Tome Haikus. Nothing more.
Has anyone else noticed the beeping sound in the monolith room? It is very faint and it goes away if you go into 1st person perspective. I have tried to write down the pattern, and as far as I can tell it goes at roughly 50 bpm. This is what I wrote down, keeping in mind that it is probably wrong:
*.*..**....*..**....*..**....*..**........
(*=beep, .=silence)
Edit: I'm trying to record it to get a better idea of the timing, 50 bpm doesn't quite match up perfectly.
@Hannibal said:
@Ravenlight: Go to the black monolith thread on Gamefaqs. It's the digital manifestation of the Pepe Silvia scene.
MADNESS!
I got strange feeling that you have to solve this by standing in front of kinect wearing a fez with qr-code that says "Kubrick", "Rubick" or "65 ring Chinese puzzle".
Also: It's done. The final code, inputted while standing on the "1" square in the infinite Polytron logo is:
Down, Down, LT, RT, RT, A, Up
Proof here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aH4BbMGPPZU
Yep - the code works. Clever solution to just crowd source a brute force method, but I really wished we solved it properly.
I was working on an idea of using the writing cube to spell out YHWH and taking note of the button sequence while rotating it. Figured it might be a solution since there's a number of references to g-d out there (not supposed to be spelled in Judaism - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Names_of_god) Sadly, that didn't get me anywhere.
@Lustreplush said:
@MEATBALL: Your post just got quoted on Kotaku.
Heh, neat.
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