My personal favourite tactic is to jump out of a window and
hang onto the ledge, making sure they follow and fall to their death.
Not exact matches
At times the boy can feel almost floaty when he jumps, there are still issues with
hanging off the side of
ledges and stretching out to jump to another
ledge (a major gripe I had with SotC), and much like trying to cover a bowl of leftovers with plastic wrap, your character will grab
onto everything you don't want him to and fail to even lightly grasp the item on which you desperately need to cling.
Controlling the main character isn't overly difficult (even if the control scheme is insanely weird, like having Triangle be the jump button), but there will be times when you find yourself
hanging your head in frustration because you're just trying to climb up a
ledge or jump
onto a chain, but the boy keeps missing thanks to the controls.
Co-curated by Fitzgerald and Emily Skillings, both poets, the show presents paintings, drawings, and collages
hung in imitation of the environment at Ashbery's own home, complete with katchkes, coffee tables, lamps, velveteen chairs, wall decorations suggesting abstracted
ledges, and fireplaces — even a two - dimensional piano drawn
onto the wall, stacked with real sheet music.