Community Quest(Basic Building Blocks) MEGA HINT THREAD.
By turboman 64 Comments
Let's face it, at this rate, we(the community) will never figure this out. So I have stepped in and organized a whole bunch of hints for each little section of the quest! These are made from me and these other accounts: EnduranceFun Gamer_152 Vinchenzo Lazyaza.
General hints: if you look on the game pages that all of these quests are based upon, you should find 99% of what you need(#5 of Heart of The Tiger is a bit harder, but you should be able to find it with the hints)
If there are any further questions, I will be happy to assist.
The One Free Man
1- is an enigmatic character seen throughout Valve's biggest franchise of games.
- A person named after a letter.
- The mysterious man in every Half-Life game.
- The first voice you'll hear in Half-Life 2
- is an organisation that has a name made of the darkest colour and apparently the translation of "table" in Portuguese and Spanish.
- Dark plateau
- Location of the first Half-Life and the spin-offs. Referenced in Portal's popular credits song.
- Maybe _____ _______, That was a joke, HA HA, FAT CHANCE
- is, well, you'll have to look up this franchise's first game on GB and look for aliens.
- Former slaves, capable of shooting green lightning.
- You may recall this species referring to Gordon as, in the title, "The One Free Man." In Half-Life 2 you could find a secret one of these in a sewer during a travel segment.
- Friendly aliens in the Half-Life 2 series
- is a stereotype that also applies to characters like Chrono or the main characters in Persona; people who don't talk much.
- Because some people just aren’t very talkative.
- The definition of what Gordon Freeman is in every Half-Life. The result of Alyx having to converse with herself.
- Yo , you sure are quiet, and you sure are the main character
- is something often used by that series of games' main character frequently as a melee weapon. Somewhat like a mix between a steel pipe and a wrench
- Use it to smash open those pesky crates.
- The mainstay in any Half-Life game. Barney tosses you one in Half-Life 2.
- Chances are, if you've seen a picture of Freeman, he's holding this.
Toasty!
1- is a big-name fighting game character who likes to yell "Get over here!" and burn people up. Also a kind of animal that stings people.
- Definitely got a sting in his tail.
- "Get over here!"
- Yellow Ninja
- think Smash Bros Brawl, the new character who was a fairy. Put "The" at the beginning for profit.
- It’s a long way down there.
- On some Mortal Kombat levels you may uppercut them and they'll fall into one of these. Also in the movie "300" where he screams, "This is Sparta!"
- As Kid Rock would say In Bawitaba: "Get in ___ ___ and try to love someone!"
- should be obvious if you got 1; think of what he does to make people catch fire and such, or anyone else in his game.
- Not a flesh wound.
- "Finish him!"
- Special movements at the end of fights can grant you these fatal blows
- is what would be in 2, very painful to fall on. MegaMan dies from one hit from these.
- Pointy.
- Usually at the bottom to the answer for #2. In the Mortal Kombat movie, the villain died at the end of movie by landing on these.
- Punk rockers like their hair like this
- is related to the title of the quest. Look for the person related to that, perhaps in the credits of that game. It may just say who is relevant there.
- This person’s nickname is staring you in the face.
- The man who pops up at the bottom of the screen and yells "Toasty!" Search the title...
- search the quest title.
A Battle In Active Time
1- is seen in Final Fantasy IX's cover art and there's even a "chronicles" of it. Should be fairly obvious.
- Like a diamond but not quite.
- An object in the sub-title of a few Final Fantasy games. Women love objects such as these.
- ______ Meth is one of the worst drugs you can do
- is a character who's always in Square's main line of games, usually riding on 4.
- So many appearances!
- There's a character named this in every game of the franchise.
- Psycho ___ Vicious was a popular wrestler
- a type of animal that also appears in Square's main line of games, you can usually ride these. In FFVII you raced them.
- Saddle up and ride these things.
- You can raise and ride these in the overworld in a game such as Final Fantasy 7. Or you can race them.
- I kinda looks like a bird
- think of a blimp, but more medieval style.
- Sky boat.
- Nearing the end of your experience you will usually receive one to travel the overworld with. In FFX you fight a boss on top of one.
- it's like an airplane... or a battleship...
- is kinda funny. Shemales are this, sounds similar to android.
- Gender ambiguity.
- Term for a man that resembles a girl. I had trouble with this, so just pick a Final Fantasy and look at the related concepts.
- A man that looks like a woman. On the concepts of most FF protagonists pages.
Get Equipped With...
1- is fairly obvious. Samus has something like this, but it's specific to Mega Man.
- A weapon with a name not unlike the game it’s from.
- A defining feature of Mega Man. The particular name for Mega Man's, and not just a general description. It's two words, not one.
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- is the man with the eyebrows and is also a doctor, makes lots of 3.
- That mad scientist!
- Similar to Eggman in Sonic, Mega Man has this persistant villain.
- is an enemy of MegaMan - but a common one. The 'hard hat with eyes' hint is also extremely helpful. It's also a three-letter word, begins with M. Was also in Guts Man's stage in MM1, if that helps, near the beginning.
- Note the green cross on its head.
- The little common-type enemies with helmets seen in many Mega Man games.
- is a general term, very general. "LIKE A _ _ _ _" Not too difficult when you realise how cliché it is.
- The tough guys at the end of a level.
- You fight through 8 levels of Mega Man to fight these at the end of each one. Remember that the answer is in plural form.
- is a little harder - go to MegaMan 1's concept page and look down the list, look for the funnier ones. It's a pretty well-known aspect of that game's packaging.
- Not what it says on the tin.
- The concept that is remembered from the original Mega Man, and now played upon by Mega Man 9 and 10. The idea that you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover.
- this isn't what I thought it was
Heart of The Tiger
1- cat people is not far off. What if cats were sentient and took Command of some Wings?
- Massive cat people!
- Man these guys are killers, full of so much wrath.
- is indeed like Luke Skywalker. They look alike, at least.
- He doesn’t play by the rules.
- A character played by a guy who does voice work these days though he's probably more famous for his star role in a certain trilogy. Might wanna look at page 2 of the stuff hes done.
- is general. Think what spaceships need to sustain fire, search for that.
- Your guard won’t be down forever.
- When these things run out in a game it kinda sucks cause on harder difficulties you usually die, luckily they start working again pretty quickly, almost as fast as wolverines healing.
- Halo took this concept and changed Health meters for every FPS after it.
- is a type of cutscene that is now extinct, but was used extensively with games like Night Trap! and Sewer Shark.
- Complete movement movie.
- They were always terrible but sometimes amusing and often featured in many older games, especially the cnc titles which were still doing them even in the last few recent games.
- think Back to the Future, think the villain, think the actor, then search for that.
- The character he plays is nuts!
- He was in all three back to the future movies. Everyone's known someone like his character in school at some point, chances are you weren't his friend.
- Search for the name of the ball that Tom Hanks made friends with in "Cast Away".. it should be within the search