Telling Lies is a devastating and enthralling experience. The objective here is to locate videos by searching through a database. The catch is that you can only access five videos at a time (and you will receive the five videos that chronologically come first), which means that you need to locate specific words in order to unveil segments of the story.
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Typically, a player would do this by digging through videos, which will lead to a delightfully disorienting experience where you jump around in time and try to piece together the story, one disjointed video at a time. However, this guide will provide you with all the breadcrumbs necessary to help prevent you from getting stuck.
The final section of the guide also has a complete listing for every video in the game. So, if you are just searching for a few missing videos, feel free to consult it. Telling Lies is a grand mystery; this guide should be able to help maximize your enjoyment — and minimize your frustration.
Well, you can slowly rewind to the beginning, but place an emphasis on the "slow" part. But no, you cannot quickly skip to the beginning of any given video. Though don't feel obligated to watch every second of every video. You are meant to jump around a little.
There is only one way to watch video clips chronologically (in the game). What you would need to do is open every clip first, bookmark each, and close them without watching them. Then, after you have bookmarked all 169 videos, when you go to your bookmarks tab they will all be ordered chronologically for you.
There are three endings. You will be given the ending that best aligns with the videos you watched. There are extra segments to each ending
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