

If you're playing on Easy and don't want to try juking past zombies early on you can take the knife to use as a weapon, but since it takes up half our inventory and it's very difficulty to fight zombies on any difficulty mode without taking damage it's usually best to leave it behind. We can do this by picking up the knife which is on the nightstand on the same side of the bed as the wardrobe, and using it on the door. Next we have to unlock the door opposite the wardrobe. There is a wardrobe in the corner next to one of the locked door, interacting with it will give us the option to change into different clothing. The room we're in has two doors, but before we can leave we'll need to change clothes (we're still wearing our prison orange outfit). This time we wake up in a bedroom and this is where the game really starts. We then get another cutscene where we see that we are now in some kind of boat before passing out again. Walk to the end of this road and Alicia will collapse. Our game play opens up on a foggy road littered with cars. This ends with the bus transporting us going off the road and crashing. The game opens with an artistic rendering of our main character Alicia where we learn a bit about her backstory. Once you have decided the game will start. Having said that, a lot of people have played this game with the over-the-shoulder perspective and have enjoyed it a great deal so if you're dead set against fixed camera angles then you should chose that option. It's very strange to adjust to and many people feel that it's outdated or clunky but it offers a much better survival horror experience in my opinion. Even for new players I have to recommend the fixed camera perspective. Once you've selected a difficulty you will need to choose a camera angle. Some experienced survival horror players may still want to start on Easy. Players who have experience in the genre will want to consider how good they are at avoiding Zombies in systems similar to the early RE games, as it seems to be absolutely critical that players do a good job at this. On easy, Vinyls will not be consumed when you use them, allowing for infinite saves.įor players new to Survival Horror games you will definitely want to choose easy as the beginning of the game can be very punishing. On easy, Enemies move more slowly on average. On easy, Zombies have slightly less health. As a new player, the only difficulties available will be Easy and Normal. It also goes without saying that this guide will contain spoilers.īefore beginning the game you will need to select a difficulty and camera mode. Most of my experience with the game has been with the fixed camera perspective as well, so any challenges specific to the over-the-shoulder perspective may not be covered here (although from what I've played of the OTS perspective most of the challenges are the same, combat is just a little different) It's also worth noting that because the game is still in development some details may change over time. This guide is intended to help readers with their first play through so any differences specific to the higher difficulties may not be reflected here.

IS THERE A NEW UPDATE FOR KEYLIGHT 1.2 HOW TO
I couldn't find a comprehensive guide or video detailing how to make it through and since this is one of the most exciting early access games I've seen in awhile I figured I would make one here for anyone else who wants to see all the game has to offer but is stuck on one particular step or another. I decided to write this guide because of the many times I got stuck playing through this game on my own. For most sections of the game it should still be accurate. As the game has grown, hunting down the changes has become more and more difficult so I will try to update this guide as soon as I am able but it may take a bit of time. EDIT: This guide is currently a bit out of date - a few patches have changed some of the puzzle solutions and item locations in the game.
