
Swimming Pool Areaįollow the swimming pool around and you’ll find an Echo behind a bunch of hazard sign fences in the corner. Right before entering the Dayroom area, up the steps on the right behind a pillar there’s one of Thomas’ Notes. Finally, in the office’s hidden room, on the floor in the middle of the pentagram looking symbol, there’s a third of Thomas’ Notes. Inside Thomas’ office, in the desk drawer, there’s another of Thomas’ Notes. Outside Thomas’ office, you’ll find the first of Thomas’ (or Troubled Man’s) Notes in a plastic container. Next to the plant pot with the flower, there’s another Memory Shard. There’s another bathroom, with an Echo you can find in the mirror. In the sink there’s a Page from Richard’s Diary and a bottle of pills which contains an Echo.Īfter finding the razor and cutting your way into the next hotel room. In the hotel room you drop down into, head to the left side and you’ll find a bathroom. Obtaining all of the following should unlock these achievements: Followed The Trail (all of Henry’s Echoes), All That’s Left Unsaid (all of the groundskeeper’s Postcards), Puzzling Out The Past (all Memory Shards), An Unknown Outcome (all of Thomas’ Notes), Devouring Darkness (all Pages from Richard’s Diary), and Calling Out To Me (all Echoes). You’re able to hear a faint whispering sound when you’re nearby “Echoes”, which will help you locate them.Īlongside “Echoes”, other collectibles include “Postcards”, “Memory Shards”, “Thomas’ Notes” and “Pages from Richard’s Diary”. One of The Medium’s biggest draws is the fact the game is split into two universes: the real one and the spiritual realm – although the majority of collectibles are found in the regular world. Make sure to inspect as many items as you can, as there’s also an achievement called “Psychic Sleuth” that you’re awarded for investigating a certain amount of objects. If you take things slow, and make sure to explore places off the beaten track instead of barreling forward down the most obvious route, you should be able to pick up most of the collectibles without too much worry. Thankfully, a lot of The Medium is linear. Many of these are attached to specific achievements. Throughout the game, there are a number of “memos”, or collectibles, to find. In the style of old Resident Evil and Silent Hill games, it makes use of fixed camera angles,, which means there’s a lot of shadowy nooks and crannies to rummage through, so you’ll need to be extra observant to spot everything. T he Medium is a psychological horror game set in an old, dilapidated Soviet resort.
