Gumshoe Gab <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nScattered around Kanai Ward are statues that resemble Shinigami. These statues or “Memory Shards” allow you to view memorable episodes between the protagonist Yuma Kokohead and the other detectives since his arrival in Kanai Ward. From the menu, select “Gumshoe Gab” to view hints about where these Memory Shards are hidden. Use this information to search for them. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Requests <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nEnjoy different stories outside the main story through subquests that help people in need. Throughout Kanai Ward, people will ask for help. Their requests will range from locating a book to searching for a missing child. Some of these requests require simple deductive reasoning. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
Labyrinth Skills in the Mystery Labyrinth <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\nAs Yuma gains experience as a detective, he will earn Detective Points. After earning a certain number of Detective Points, his Detective Rank will increase and he’ll gain Skill Points, which can be used to learn “Labyrinth Skills”. Detective Points can be earned by fulfilling requests, investigating various objects and places in the city, and listening to the stories of its residents. As Detective Rank increases, in addition to gaining Skill Points needed to learn Labyrinth Skills, the capacity of “Memory” skill slots also increases. Labyrinth Skills can be equipped in these slots, meaning more Labyrinth Skills can be used as the Detective Rank increases. Labyrinth Skills belong to one of three categories, each with its own characteristics. As a player, if action is your weakness, you can adjust the difficulty level by prioritizing evasion skills. If solving puzzles is a challenge, you can prioritize Solution Blade skills. <\/p>\n\n\n\n