

We know that folks really love gathering achievements and that a few of these combat-related ones were hard to find if you'd already cleared out most character's minds. For players who did not collect specific enemy related achievements, this will allow you to collect them without needing to start a fresh game or scour minds for any remaining fights. This will hopefully make is easier to know exactly what the remaining figments look like so you know exactly what to look for.Īfter completing Gisu's side quest to find all psychoseimometers, an additional seismometer will unlock in Otto's Lab that features a variety of randomized combat challenges that can be replayed over and over again to your heart's content. Additionally, the figment viewer can show every possible figment design in a level with you needing to pick up a specific figment type. This will narrow down where you need to search and will speed up the collection process considerably. When you fast travel around a level, a new checkmark will appear next to the name of any area where you've found all items. We have also changed the fast travel and figment viewer interface to make it easier to know what areas you've 100% completed and see all available figments even if you haven't found certain designs yet. This will make locating that last gosh-dang figment much easier and should help anyone looking to reach rank 102. Even things that might be normally blocked from view without the filter. Using the filter, players will be able to adjust their view of the game world and look at everything around them. You'll even be able to see them through pieces of the environment.

Items like cards and Psi-Challenge Markers gain an extra outline and the filter shifts to a black and white view of the world while leaving all nearby figments bright and colorful.

When you snap on the filter, all collectable items near Raz will be made visible. The filter is activated just like any other photo filter but has a pretty clear gameplay use: highlighting where nearby collectables are. To use it, you'll need to first collect the camera from Otto's Lab if you somehow didn't snag it in the main game. The Otto-Spot Filter is available to anyone who has completed the main story and can be purchased at any Otto-Matic for only 75 psitanium.
