![]() ![]() Match the times on the clocks to the clock on the desk. If you have any trouble, just start back at the first room and try again. I want to turn on that radio, but last time I did it started blaring LL Cool J’s ‘I Need Love’. Usually, it involves just matching stuff up in all three rooms, and the key will appear in the last room. There is usually a puzzle tied to what’s going on in those three rooms, and the puzzle is rarely that tough once you know how to open and close the doors. Ding it again, and the first door closes, opening the second door, and so on (there are only three doors). If you watch down the far hall as you ding the bell, you will notice that various doors open and close with each ‘ding’. The trick to getting to the key is ding the bell on the check-in counter. Related content: Control Walkthrough – How To Solve The Punchcard Puzzle Your goal here is always the same – access the key that unlocks that door. Once in the motel, you will notice a door on your right that is locked. Convinced that something is gonna happen, you will click the switch again and be transported to the Oceanview. That time you will see the color palate of your surroundings change. So then, confused, you will click it again. You are gonna click the switch once, and nothing is going to happen. I didn’t see much of the ocean on that trip, but I still remember the smell of cigarettes in the motel sheets. French woman, smoked like a chimney and walked like a pirate, but that accent…cut through me like butter knife left in the sun. This is going to happen to you over and over again as you make your way through the Federal Bureau of Control and the functionality is the same every time: click that switch three times. First of all, before you even get to the Oceanview, you are going to come across a switch hanging from the ceiling. ![]()
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