Precious Taku 2 [Must Try]
If you're looking for a guide to the "Precious Ring" event in Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return
(now available in the Tomba! 2 Special Edition), here are the steps to complete it: Tomba! 2: Precious Ring Event Guide
Locate the Ring: You can find the Precious Ring inside a treasure chest in the Coal Mine area. It is typically found in the lower sections where the mine carts are located.
Speak to the Quest Giver: Take the ring to the Haunted Mansion. Look for the Old Man who is standing near the entrance or inside one of the main rooms. precious taku 2
Return the Item: Talk to him while you have the ring in your inventory. He will recognize the ring as a family heirloom.
Reward: Returning the ring completes the event and usually rewards you with Adventure Points (AP) and occasionally an item like a Charity Mushroom or access to a new area within the mansion. Alternative: Slow Damage (Taku Route) If you are actually referring to Taku Murase
from the visual novel Slow Damage (which features a "Psychological Dive" mechanic often split into parts like Part 2), here is how to navigate his Part 2 choices: If you're looking for a guide to the
Psychological Dive: Taku (Part 2): To reach the best ending, select the following responses: Negative ("Don't you dare...") Negative ("That's the answer...") Positive ("Say nothing") Choose Drugs when prompted about his history.
Select "Makes me think..." followed by "Don't you dare run...". Slow Damage Guide - Taku's Route - Twitter @moeteki
Report for: Precious Taku 2
The Origin: What is "Precious Taku"?
To understand the sequel, you must first appreciate the original. Precious Taku (often stylized as PRECIOU$ TAKU) emerged in the late 2000s from the now-defunct Newgrounds-era Flash animation scene. Created by a reclusive animator known only by the pseudonym "Kaneo_P," the original short film followed a young cyborg boy named Taku living in a post-scarcity society where memories are traded as currency.
The original Precious Taku was barely three minutes long. Yet, in those 180 seconds, it managed to blend stunningly fluid rotoscope animation with a haunting lo-fi soundtrack. The plot was simple: Taku had one "precious" memory of a red umbrella in a rainstorm, and he spent his entire existence trying to buy it back from a memory dealer.
The short ended ambiguously, with Taku sacrificing his own motor functions to afford the memory. It went viral in a niche way—amassing 2 million views before the creator deleted his entire online presence in 2012. Completion: ~70% of milestones achieved
Performance Metrics
- Completion: ~70% of milestones achieved.
- Quality: 90% pass rate on completed QA tests.
- Budget: Forecast shows 10% overrun risk.
- Stakeholder satisfaction: Mixed (rating 3.5/5).
3. The Music Rights Maze
A more practical theory for the sequel’s absence involves music. Precious Taku 2 reportedly used an unreleased track by the late composer Rei Harakami. After Harakami’s passing in 2021, his estate became notoriously difficult to negotiate with. Some believe Oki-ni chose to bury Precious Taku 2 rather than replace the score.
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