![]() You can check out more guides on the website for the other levels like Level 5 Clone or Level 6 Dollhouse. Now that you have completed the stage, you can replay it again to check out more secrets and achievements you might have missed. Level 4 Blackout is a little bit nerve-racking but you should just remember that you are alone and there is nothing that can kill you in the level. Keep following the path and you will eventually see the elevator after discovering that the red stains on the floor in the stage was actually red paint instead of blood. Keep following the path past the maze and you will see another hallway with another red exit sign.Įnlarge this red sign so that is shining bright enough for you to see the door on top of the next room. The nook this trophy refers to is an optional tiny dead-end hallway you can come. Head back and turn right towards the dark place and parkour through the boxes. Difficulty: 6/10 Missable trophies: Superliminal, Speed Runner. Grab the Superliminal red exit sign as it will be your light for the next part. ![]() Go up and follow the path again until you see a dark room with a red light glow. Once you enter the Superliminal red room that is half-lit, keep going straight and turn left until you find a staircase. Go straight to the double doors and follow the red paint. If you fall, it will just put you back before falling. There are hidden flooring in the middle of the darkness you can take it slow to find your footing to get past the hole. Keep following the path with the red paint and you will see a dark path in the middle. You will see a plant and head in the opposite direction towards the door. You will see a dead-end in the middle and just head to the left or right side into the darkness until you see another path. This level gives off a scary atmosphere and the majority of the puzzles focus on navigating in the dark and illuminating areas with lights, e.g., using a bright sign to illuminate a dark maze of boxes. Jump over the table and head straight towards the door. Blackout is the fourth level in Superliminal. Keep going forward until you see multiple red propane tanks and clear the way by throwing them off the table. Keep following the path through the multiple doors and the storage rooms. This is kind of Superliminal’s horror stage but do not worry, nothing can kill you in this game. The lights will start to flicker and turn off and that is the whole premise of the level. Follow the path towards the hallway and you until you the way towards the factory. All you've got to do is wake up.In level 4 Blackout, you will start in a bedroom again with an alarm. In a few minutes, you'll be back in the real world, and some part of you will say that none of this was real so how could it have really meant anything? But, just like the power of perspective itself - it will have been as real as you believed it to be. ![]() Because you kept moving forward, no matter how far off the path you were told you were headed, or how unexpected it became. Because you saw things from every angle, you understood them for what they really were. Even though it meant facing obstacles that seemed impossible at first, you thought outside the box - and you overcame them. ![]() a very common ending of myths and folk tales tells us this. But today, you had the chance to see things differently. must pierce the veil of secrecy and penetrate to the superliminal, there to experience. Your life will always be a struggle and you will always have problems. And therein, of course, we find exactly the failure we were looking for. And so we do the same things again and again and again. The problem is that we become so afraid of failure that we refuse to see our problems from a new perspective. But, more often than not, the problem is not that the problems we face can't be solved. You see, everyone who comes to the Institute does so because they feel that they are no longer in control of something important to them. Glenn Pierce, and by now you may have realized that all of this has happened exactly the way it was supposed to.
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