Tannar on 30/12/2014 at 03:59
Use your lockpicks.
Edit: R_T beat me to it.
Yandros on 30/12/2014 at 05:07
If it isn't (I don't have it on this laptop, we may have made a key for it on Expert), look in the little room behind the guard at the top of the lift off the kitchen. But I think R_T and Tannar are correct that it's pickable.
nightchild on 30/12/2014 at 12:35
God... !!! thank you gays, you are all right (of course) ....I don't know how many times I tried to use the lock-picks...... maybe I need a new set.... :rolleyes:
Random_Taffer on 30/12/2014 at 13:48
Quote Posted by nightchild
God... !!! thank you gays, you are all right (of course) ....I don't know how many times I tried to use the lock-picks...... maybe I need a new set.... :rolleyes:
No problem!
Samantha1 on 15/8/2020 at 20:38
I really enjoyed this FM, undercover missions are so rare, so it´s sth. really refreshing! Great gameplay, great atmosphere and especially great voice acting! :)
Only having to listen to the record in the end of the torturing was a bit disturbing for me, especially since you can´t take revenge on that f*** warden :rolleyes: sure we get the evidence in the end, but it´s kinda... not satisfying enough. Not just because of what he did to the man, but also because of what he did to the women. There should have been a bonus objective that gives us the chance to kill him.. now that would have been nice! :cheeky:
I got one question though: Basil the rat, was there sth. about it like a bonus objective or sth.? I found the dead rat and I read the journal of willard on his bed. I also found the crumpled note of the guard that killed the rat in the oven in the kitchen. But was there more to it?
Sir Reginald on 31/8/2020 at 18:45
This was a fantastic mission! RL must have been in the way when it came out. Thank you both for the effort! :D
Random_Taffer on 2/9/2020 at 15:46
Quote Posted by Samantha1
I got one question though: Basil the rat, was there sth. about it like a bonus objective or sth.? I found
the dead rat and I read the journal of willard on his bed. I also found the crumpled note of the guard that killed the rat in the oven in the kitchen. But was there more to it? No, not really!