I keep hitting a wall in this one atmospheric puzzle game where you play as a ghost in a derelict space station. The solution feels like it should involve the strange, localized gravity fields, but I just end up floating past the same broken machinery every time. Has anyone else gotten stuck at that part and figured out the trick?
Yep, I got stuck there too. The gravity fields looked like they should unlock something, but the moment I stopped chasing a fix and listened to the station’s rhythm—the hum, the creak—the trick finally clicked.
Take note of the field timing. When you align your ghostly drift with the pulsing gravity shift near the broken console, you can slip through a gap you usually float past. Does that pulse line up with the field near the console?
I swear I misread it as a sprint to outrun gravity, only to end up phasing through a panel and realizing there was a slower, quieter route.
Maybe this isn't a gravity puzzle at all but a test of what a ghost is allowed to touch in a dying ship. The framing feels off if physics alone is supposed to do the heavy lifting.
Reframe it: treat the gravity field as a character, not an obstacle. The hint might be to look for a console that asks for your whisper, not your speed.
I was in a rush, shuffled through a couple steps, and suddenly the gravity coil coughed to life and I drifted into the doorway. It felt accidental, not elegant.