![]() Next to the entrance is a small tree that you can bounce on to make it to the other side of the canyon. When you exit the Psychoislation facility, proceed to the right, and follow the path until you reach the entrance to the Blastcap Becky Cave. You can find it by going through the Old Mine in the Questionable Area at the bottom of the map. You’ll then have to travel to the Forgetful Forest. ![]() He’s going to assign you to look for a bee and bring it back to him. ![]() After the welcome, you’ll be able to access Compton’s room and speak with him. When you reach the facility, and if this is your first time visiting the location, you’ll have a brief cutscene with Terryl, who welcomes you to the building. You can find your way to the Psychoisolation Chambers by making your way across the water, jumping on the platforms as they appear. He’s going to be at the facility, directly south of the Motherlobe. You can find Compton in the Psychoisolation Chambers, outside the Motherlobe in the Quarry portion of the map. You’ll be able to do this by speaking with Compton. Unfortunately, the Bowling fragment of Ford has also prevented anyone but senior members of the bowling league from entering, and that means you’ll have to obtain a Senior League Membership Card. I’d love to hear other people’s thoughts on what I wrote above, or what emotions/mindsets might be associated with other powers.One of the Ford fragments has found its way to the Bowling Alley in Psychonauts 2. IDK, I’m just speculating, and this got a little more long-winded than I meant. Again, appropriate, given water’s frequent cultural association with the “primal depths.” Hydrokinesis is trickier because we don’t really deal with it as a gameplay power, but it’s connection to Raz’s subconscious fear of the “curse” manifested through the Hand of Galochio, as well as to Maligula, suggests that it has its roots in a very deep, primal part of the mind. (also another bit of possibly-intentional brilliance: Lili doesn’t use pyrokinesis for most of the duration of 2, until the very end when Gristol’s plan is revealed and she has a clear goal again) ![]() Does this suggest that pyrokinesis draws from feelings of determination or self-assuredness? Given what we know about the two characters most associated with this power, that doesn’t seem like much of a stretch. ![]() (it also invites a lot of interesting thoughts about Morris, for whom levitation is not an occasional tool, but a fundamental part of his daily life)Īnd what about pyrokinesis? The fact that Doubts are particularly vulnerable to fire is really interesting. After all, aggression can often override our more normal inhibitions.Īnd idk if it’s official canon, but it’s commonly accepted that levitation draws from (appropriately) levity, or other positive emotions, and this makes sense given characters such as Milla. And I don’t know if it’s intentional, but the fact that the enemies psi-blast works the best against are Censors and, to a lesser extent, Regrets, makes a lot of sense. Like, we know know psi-blast is drawn from feelings of aggression. I’ve been thinking about the different psi-powers, and what mindsets or emotional states they might be drawn from. ![]()
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