After much hair-pulling and frustration on the stairs and the bouncy screws in Storm Valley I've almost got the res. necklace that's over there, but the last part has me stumped.
I can get over all the screws, but I can't seem to get to ledge that the necklace is on. I can either try to bounce off the last screw or hang on to the right side of the ledge just below the last screw. In either case, when I try to make it over to the ledge, I miss and end up down below again. Ack!
Anyone gotten the necklace and have a hint?
In any case, here's my sequence for getting over the screws:
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Have Ferazel stand to the right of the rock on the ground. Jump up and let the wind carry you back almost to the edge. Then, run right (shift key down) and jump onto the next ledge. Jump left, and repeat the same process until up to the screws.
Run right off the ledge (don't jump) and you'll fall between the first two screws. When the wind has carried Ferazel back left almost into the first screw (just when his elbow starts to cover the screw), run forward and jump over the screw holding down the right and run (run may not be necessary). Let go of the right key or keep it pressed down to have Ferazel land between the next set of screws. Repeat. For the last screw, run right into it and most times (but not all), Ferazel will land barely on the edge of the right hand ledge.
Walk right to get on the ledge, but not far enough to hit the next screw. Let Ferazel slide back almost to the left ledge and again run right into the screw, keeping the right key pressed. Navigate Ferazel over the two screws and down in the area betwen the two sets of screws.
This is where I'm stuck. To get onto the side of the ledge, run right. Keep right pressed until Ferazel clears the ledge, then hold down the left key to let the wind carry Ferazel left and grab onto the ledge.
Hopefully this will save someone else some hair-pulling!
After the frustration of Storm Valley, I was looking forward to less split-second timing, hand-cramping puzzles and dying over and over again. But Noooooooo! Welcome to Flash Freeze. sigh
Ben must be a sadist... I mean, who else would put spiked ceilings right above bouncy screws???
Personally, too much of the "die and restart until you get it right" is annoying (especially after an hour or so!). It's tough to strike a balance between challenge and frustration, though. At least Ben was nice enough to put save spots nearby so you can save right after you accomplished something really tricky.
Then again, maybe I'm just clumsy.
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