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How many do you need to get past to get to a checkpoint? 5?
Part of the game is to think what to do.
If you do not know what to do.. stop... do not. move and think about the frozen scene you are seeing in front of you. Learn from your deads...
also.. crouch... :P
Anyway my mates 11 year old was playing when he did a genious move, he shot the first 3 dudes and caught the armed ones gun then before grabing the next level triangle he threw both guns up over the staircase across the level, when he teleported there, one of the guns slamed into the dude coming from the right and he spun around and caught the other gun shooting the two dudes on the stairs.... smart little bastard XD
Theres a part where 3 guys are pointing at you with shotguns, I think you're supposed to dodge then teleport behind them or something, I didn't realize so the scene before I shot in the direction of where they would be before teleporting, took one out, grabbed the gun / dodged, shot the other two, moved onto the next scene and had no one to shoot xD
the pyramid thing shown up with them still there
I've not played the desktop version. Between myself and sis-in-law just kinda jumped in. Took us a while and we died A LOT, but got the hang of it.
I spent my first 2 playsessions stuck on about the same part as you, then third one beat it and breezed through the next level series. A couple tips. You can grab guns your enemies are holding, and shoot them with it. You can block bullets with objects in your hand, including your own guns. You can use cover, physically duck behind objects to hide yourself. If you're fighting an armed person who is out of melee range, approach them slowly, when they shoot stop moving and see where the bullet is going, sidestep it and keep closing the distance. That last one came in handy in the airport as well; I threw every throwable object and missed them all, ended up walking up to the pistol guy and taking his gun instead.
Once you get the hang of it, it's a great game. Make good use of your ability to slow time. Any movement causes time to move, and the more movements you make the faster it goes. Be careful though, every pull of the trigger causes time to return to normal for a brief moment, just long enough for a stray bullet to hit you. This applies even if your gun is empty, so rapid-firing into an empty clip will often be death.