Navigating Helena's dreamscape requires patience and keen observation. The environment is highly symbolic and often defies conventional logic. You'll encounter repeating corridors, shifting rooms, and distorted versions of real-world locations. Your primary task is to follow the narrative clues embedded within the environment. Look for visual and auditory cues that suggest a path forward or a significant memory. Sometimes, interacting with a seemingly innocuous object will trigger a change in the environment, opening a new path or revealing a hidden memory fragment. You might also encounter 'shadow figures' or other manifestations of Helena's trauma; these are usually harmless but contribute to the unsettling atmosphere. The game often uses light and sound to guide you, so pay attention to flickering lights, distant voices, or sudden changes in the soundscape. The goal is to piece together the fragmented memories, often by interacting with a series of objects in a specific order or by simply moving towards the most prominent visual anomaly. Eventually, you will reach a 'core memory' that provides the crucial information Daniel needs to advance the investigation. This often involves a dramatic visual or auditory revelation.
