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And if you didn't even really like the game, why are you going for them, aside from 100% completion? All that means is that you're a completionist, addicted to beating every little thing in a game, enjoyment factor aside. Completion is always gonna be a chore in a game you don't enjoy completing.
Edit: And to answer that question, the hints are in the loading screens of the mirror levels, if I recall correctly. Look closely at the ink lines. They are subtle and cryptic at first, but when you realize what they're indicating, it all clicks, and you get a bit of that "a ha" feeling.
Thanks very much, GuiltyBystander. got a few, but they are way harder than necessary. Like the minute long rewind, i always fall next to it. I'll leave it for now, but ill bookmark your guide and maybe one day when i feel bored i'll try again ;)