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Tron: Identity Cheats and Tips

PC, Switch
Last Updated: by Richard
Tron: Identity Cheats, Tips, Strategy

Tron: Identity is a visual novel adventure following Query, a detective program tasked with uncovering the mystery of what was taken and by whom. Finding yourself in a world built on unstable foundations and filled with whispered knowledge, it's up to you to question suspects and investigate your surroundings to piece together the truth. Take a look at our Tron: Identity cheats. The game is available on Nintendo Switch and PC.

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Tron: Identity Cheats, Tips, Strategy

Full Gameplay Walkthrough

Use the walkthrough video below as a guide when you are struggling to progress. The video is a full game walkthrough which you can use to easily uncover truths from the Identity Disc puzzles, make critical decisions correctly and plot the best course in a world without a creator.

Tron: Identity Full Gameplay Walkthrough

Here are some tips and strategies to help you succeed in Tron: Identity

Understand the Gameplay: Tron: Identity is a visual novel adventure where you play as a detective program called Query. Your task is to uncover the mystery of a stolen item and identify the culprit. As you navigate through the game, you'll interact with a multitude of characters and decide whether to ally with them, reject them, or even derezz them. Your decisions actively influence the story and the outcome depends on your carefully chosen words​.

Use the Identity Discs: The truth of the case is hidden in the Identity Discs of those around you. You can defrag these discs to navigate the complex path to a solution in unique puzzles​3.

Building Trust: Building trust with different characters can affect the outcome of the game. For example, to gain trust with a character named Prinz, note that he values reputation highly and always side with Users when asked​​.

Managing Relationships: How you manage relationships with the characters can determine whether they live or die. For instance, when you encounter Proxy, a local petty criminal, you should let her pass. If you don't, you may be forced into a situation where you have to defend yourself against her, leading to her death. If you let Proxy in, she will attempt to kidnap Prinz for his knowledge on the Key. In this situation, you should let her escape off the roof with him. If you try to stop her, you will throw your disc, and derez Prinz instead​5​​.

Interactions with Characters: Your interactions with characters can have a profound impact on the game's outcome. With Ada, for example, gaining her trust might lead to her death due to an explosion. If you opt to keep another character, Sierra, imprisoned, both Sierra and Ada will survive, although they won't be happy with you​.

Handling Confrontations : At times, you may have to deal with confrontations. For example, a character named Grish may confront you if you've upset him. If this happens, you should let him take another character, Cass, back to the Vault. This will ensure Grish's survival, as otherwise, Cass might kill him​​.

Maintain Trust: Maintaining trust is key in the game. For instance, to ensure Cass's survival, you should defrag the disc as many times as needed and let Grish bring Cass back to the vault​​.

Pursue Multiple Endings: Your choices throughout the game will determine the outcome you see. The game doesn't corner you into one approach, so feel free to experiment with different strategies. Note that a run where everyone survives may end up with you being alone, as all the characters might be upset with you, even though they're alive​10​.

These are just some strategies to get you started in the game. Remember, every choice matters, and each decision you make can significantly impact the game's outcome. Good luck!


 

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