Date with a Serial Killer: A Love Story from a Horror Show Series Dicas
- Unlocking Secret Art: Every Hidden Illustration and How to Find Them
- Don’t Get Dumped (or Killed): Achieving All Endings Guide
- Surviving and Thriving: Smart Tips for Your Serial Killer Date Night
- Masters of Manipulation: Building Risky Relationships
- Time Crunch: How to Manage Your Six Months Without Dying
There’s some seriously haunting art tucked behind the right dialogue paths and choices. Getting all the hidden CGs means cracking each inmate’s emotional code:
- Manipulator: Coax them into revealing genuine vulnerability, and you’ll snag a sketch of their first victim.
- Obsessive Lover: Reject them dramatically, then swoop in for a rescue during their lowest moment—that reveals their victim-inspired tattoo art.
- "Innocent" Psychopath: Praise their violence with poetic flair to unlock blood-stained love letter illustrations.
Trigger the right scene and, boom, the CG pops instantly—no need to replay scenes if you saved your game at the right moment. The devs confirmed this in one of their Discord AMAs, which means you don’t have to stress over missing anything (unless you forget to save, in which case…yikes).
Don’t Get Dumped (or Killed): Achieving All Endings Guide
DesbloqueáveisYou’ve got more than one way out—romance, betrayal, or death—and each path is all about your hidden affinity score with every inmate. Here’s how to chase the one you want:
Romance Ending (Get that killer love story)
- Make sure your affinity tops 80%—this means completing every character event on time, never talking up the other inmates in private, and sending a handwritten letter each week with stationery you buy from the commissary. Think high school pen-pal, but way more knives.
Betrayal Ending (Play them before they play you)
- Hit around 50% affinity, then start stirring the pot: frame a rival in the investigation, and anonymously leak diary entries right after the Month 5 lockdown. Some drama is the best defense.
Get Yourself Killed (Optional, but… why?)
- Keeping things frosty (<30% affinity)? Fail any persuasion check during a big reveal to get a quick death. Or, if you’re feeling especially unlucky, accept poisoned gifts three times in a row for a much slower, nastier demise.
One final tip? Save your game before the Day 120 confession marathon—there’s some debate over whether it all comes down to random luck or just your choices, but why tempt fate? If you die early, just load and try again. The modding community’s still pulling this one apart, but hey, being cautious never hurt.
Surviving and Thriving: Smart Tips for Your Serial Killer Date Night
DicasYou’ll need more than guts and charm to make it out alive (and possibly in love) in "Date with a Serial Killer." The key is toggling between emotional manipulation and blunt survival instincts. Each killer has a distinct personality, so always tailor your dialogue. For manipulative types, stroke their egos without making it obvious—think, “You’re so strategic,” not, “You’re so smart.” With obsessives, play vulnerable but don’t fully commit. Pro tip: Even if you’re lying through your teeth, remember what you said. Use your journal tab to keep your stories straight.
Time really matters. Don’t hyper-focus on your favorite inmate in the first few weeks—spreading your attention too thin or ignoring someone can dramatically cut your playthrough short with a bad ending you absolutely did not see coming.
Masters of Manipulation: Building Risky Relationships
DicasReady to romance a killer? Here’s how you survive—or dominate—each personality:
- Manipulators: Ditch generic praise for clever ambiguity (“Your strategy fascinates me”). When they get suspicious, spin it back at them—ask why they doubt your flattery instead of getting defensive.
- Psychopaths: Match their detached tone about violence (“Chaos is beautiful”), but keep it clinical so you’re not just another groupie. Academic admiration makes you look sharp, not complicit.
- Obsessive Types: Accept their little tokens (“I’ll wear your gift tomorrow”) but never promise too much, too fast. These types want to chase you, so let them—but never let the leash go slack.
If you manage all this without accidental murder or awkward silences, you’re halfway to mastery.
Time Crunch: How to Manage Your Six Months Without Dying
DicasSix months fly by fast on the inside, so you need ruthless prioritization. Here’s how I juggle the inmates for best results:
- Weeks 1–2: Zero in on the three most dangerous inmates first. Earning their trust early means less drama and fewer sabotage attempts, which trust me, is peace of mind.
- Weeks 3–10: Rotate among the mid-tier threats, and always follow up on any promises—serial killers apparently have great memories.
- Final month: Go full focus on any loose ends. If you’ve neglected someone, this is your last chance—skip, and you might be tomorrow’s headline.
Hardcore min-maxers set real-life alarms every few minutes to keep their playthrough perfectly balanced—especially helpful if you’re gunning to see every scene and unlock all those juicy alternate routes. Want true completionist bragging rights? Brace yourself for trial and error. Patterns pop up after a few runs and, yeah, save-scumming is your friend.