Yomawari: Night Alone • 100% Playthrough - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • [Collectibles]
    04:12 · Flashlight (01/96)
    07:05 · Doodle Note (10/96)
    07:32 · Dry Tissue (13/96)
    08:14 · Shovel (Key Item)
    08:14 · Puzzle Piece 3 (79/96)
    08:38 · Dull Eyeball (11/96)
    08:38 · One-Eyed Daruma (6/96)
    08:39 · Origami Crane (16/96)
    09:37 · Blackboard Eraser (15/96)
    For this guide, I will aim to obtain all items as soon as they become available for pick-up, unless they are more convenient to pick up at a later time.
    There are no items to obtain in the opening, but you will get a Trophy/Achievement for completing it. Chapter 1 starts when you go searching for your sister, and there are a couple items you can pick up along the way.
    When you find the Shovel in the Park, you can backtrack to the Vacant Lot where you met your sis, to dig up Blackboard Eraser (15/96). However, we will go back there in Chapter 2 again, where we will also gain another item.
    If you picked up the Doodle Note, you can obtain both Dull Eyeball (11/96) and One-Eyed Daruma (06/96) from the Park, however in order to trigger the Dull Eyeball to spawn on the ground (which will make One-Eyed Daruma available thereafter) you need to die and respawn to make it appear, if you want to get it in Chapter 1. Otherwise it can be obtained whenever in any chapter thereafter.
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    In Yomawari: Night Alone, you can find a total of 96 collectable items, sorted under Collect in the Scrapbook. Some are obtained by progressing through the story, while others are scattered on the ground or by completing sidequests. As you progress in the game and gain access to more areas, more items will be available for collection.
    Nothing in this game is missable, and after the story is completed, you'll enter "Free Roam", where you can focus on collecting everything you may have missed.

Комментарии • 13

  • @Nosgard
    @Nosgard 5 лет назад +5

    I've watched some of your projects so far, and for what my opinion is worth I just want to say I think this is the best format you've used. Walkthroughs, with text-commentary where needed are easy to watch and fun. I prefer it over the way you did the Let's Go Eeve collectible guides, or the Smash Bros ones..but that is only my opinion, I may be in the minority for all I know :(

    • @velbyYT
      @velbyYT  5 лет назад +3

      I agree with that, since a full game walkthrough can both show people how to 100% the game, but also just enjoy the story. Originally I never intended to use text when playing Yomawari, but since I cut back and forth to locations in the videos I felt I needed to explain what's going on.
      So for games that I feel people need guidance with all the way, like games with lots of missable items, I feel text-based guides are the way to go.

    • @Nosgard
      @Nosgard 5 лет назад

      @@velbyYT i'm very happy we agree on that, I look forward to seeing lots more solid walkthroughs from you in the future :D

    • @velbyYT
      @velbyYT  5 лет назад

      Thank you! Any suggestion for games is always welcome

  • @Falsenight845
    @Falsenight845 5 месяцев назад +1

    Open your map when you get to the location

  • @delusionalllz
    @delusionalllz 4 года назад +3

    thanks, ur videos are good bro.

  • @geraldbantolino3475
    @geraldbantolino3475 3 года назад +3

    Poor dog maybe he will reincarnated on a different world and have a Harem.

    • @Glitch-Gremlin
      @Glitch-Gremlin Год назад +1

      lol Yeah, the Isekai Truck of Good Fortune blessed him!

  • @MeraMadness
    @MeraMadness 3 года назад

    if i follow everything i can get the platinum trophy?

    • @velbyYT
      @velbyYT  3 года назад +1

      Most of them, but not all of them. Check out the trophy guide on PS trophies or the 100% guide on Steam

    • @MeraMadness
      @MeraMadness 3 года назад

      @@velbyYT at least i can 100% the game

    • @MeraMadness
      @MeraMadness 3 года назад

      @@velbyYT thank you for the reply