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But anyway, failing to obtain any outside guidance, I decide to simply try it again on my next playthrough. Surprisingly, googling for "Infernal Lock" didn't yield any results, and neither there was a wiki page - I guess this article will end up being the first relevant article on the subject! It feels odd, thinking about it. Ha! How clever, Kornel! Tricking people to think they've solved the puzzle, only to reveal to them that they actually didn't! It really is an Infernal Lock!" There must be some trick to it that I simply didn't know about. So, I think - "oh, so I actually failed the puzzle. (Actually, it was updated just today, just after I at last solved this mystery for myself - can you believe it? What are the odds! :D) Back then, the wiki page looked like this - there was no mention of any secret room, so, of course, I missed it on my first visit. And then I've realized that there was this unopened, still-locked door in the very first room that I never went into. You know, some delicious loot mentioned on the wiki? Something-something about an exotic mod? The very reason I chose to go here in the first place? Oh boy! This must be a logic puzzle! Boy, do I love logic puzzles!!!"Īnd then I went ahead, pushed some levers, got to the exit, congratulated myself on being oh so smart and clever, and when the bots went down and the loot was stashed into my pack, a dim realization began to set in. Once you're out, the door behind you locks down and you are given a very warm greeting from the local mechanical residents pouring out of a large chamber, inside which you'll find a few lootboxes and the exit elevator. You start in the rightmost room, and you need to get through the puzzle and proceed past the leftmost room. It features 6 rooms connected with lockable, unbreakable doors, and each room contains a single lever that will toggle some of these doors according to a bizarre rule different for each lever which may well be randomly generated, I don't yet know. The Infernal Lock, for those yet unfamiliar with it, is a Special level that awaits you in the middle of Io, provided you did not stray into some other branch. Otherwise, pat yourself on the head, please have a cookie and have a good, long laugh reading about my stupidity. If you wish to experience firsthand the cruel, mind-breaking horror that is the design of the Infernal Lock level, read no further, for there be spoilers. This is a summary of my tale of woe and lament. he will have exhausted his usefulness to me." Pair that with detailed graphics and smooth animation." Once that. Every playthrough you’ll find new ways to experience familiar environments. Randomized levels set all over Jupiter’s orbitBlast through procedurally-generated civilian sectors, military space bases and mining colonies on the violent moons of Jupiter. Beat the game to unlock more difficult challenges rather than grinding to make the game easier. Each run you build your character anew, and every unlocked perk can change the way you play. Meaningful RPG progressionCustomize your character with new weapons, items and abilities gained as you progress through a permadeath-prone hell. Spiritual successor to DOOM RoguelikeJupiter Hell is built by ChaosForge, the team that’s been making top-down, cosmic hell roguelikes since 2002, when DOOM, the Roguelike (later renamed DRL) filled the screens with ASCII-based, gory, explosive action and defined the turn-based shooter genre. Play with mouse+keyboard, keyboard-only, or gamepad controls. Controls are immediate and accessible while retaining the back-end depth of a turn-based RPG. Tactical, turn-based combatBenefit from classic roguelike turns with modern shooter sensibilities and real-time responsiveness. All to the shine of CRT monitors and the tune of heavy metal! Rip and tear zombies, demons and unmentionable monstrosities, using classic weaponry such as shotguns, chainguns, railguns and the trusty chainsaw. Set on the moons of Jupiter, the game pits a lone space marine against overwhelming demonic forces. Jupiter Hell is a classic, turn-based roguelike set in a 90s flavored sci-fi universe.
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