first off,
the cat-moustache puzzle was a stupid puzzle. Probably the only stupid puzzle in GK3, but it was a stupid puzzle.
The author made fun of the TLJ puzzle completely out of context though. Part of the brilliance of the first couple of chapters of TLJ was how seamlessly the puzzles and the plotline flowed together. There was plenty of motivation given for every step of the way in solving TLJ, and part of the game's appeal was that the puzzles flowed so seamlessly with the gameplay.
Whenever I go back and replay TLJ, it still feels like i'm playing a work of art, partly because of that reason.
just saying.
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