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Psychonauts 2 point of no return
Psychonauts 2 point of no return














In the free-roam locations in Psychonauts 2, like the Motherlobe, you need to look for PSI Challenge Markers, PSI Challenge Cards, and Supply Chests and their keys. Mind levels and free-roam locations have completely different sets of collectibles. You’ll be able to find collectibles, spend your Psitanium at Otto-matic shops, and can find and complete optional side missions to increase your Intern Rank. Explore the Psychonauts 2 Motherlobe and other areas between missionsĪnother basic tip for Psychonauts 2 is to make sure you explore the free-roam locations between missions. Defeated enemies will occasionally drop these healing orbs too. Most areas in mind levels will have some type of object that glows green like the health orbs – its water coolers in the Loboto’s Labyrinth level – and destroying them guarantees a health orb. Picking these up restores a couple of Mental Energy brain segments, bringing Raz’s health back up. If you aren’t at full health but don’t want to waste a PSI Pop, smashing destructible objects also has a chance to drop green healing orbs as well as Psitanium. You might never use them but they’re always good to have.

Psychonauts 2 point of no return upgrade#

Once you’ve got at least the Psifold Wallet upgrade and a decent amount of Psitanium, then healing items will be useful to stock up on. Since Raz starts out with a maximum Psitanium capacity of 100, that’s enough to buy four PSI Pops, which restore a chunk of Raz’s Mental Energy, or one Dream Fluff, which fully restores Raz’s Mental Energy when it becomes empty.

psychonauts 2 point of no return

A tip for when you’re getting started with the game is to not spend all your Psitanium on health items to help you in combat. The combat in Psychonauts 2 is great and full of variety, but it’s also generally quite forgiving.














Psychonauts 2 point of no return