You will encounter purple goo that May needs to spray with water for Cody to progress. May and Cody will find two spiders to use as mounts, and these crawlers can defy gravity by walking around trees with light-colored bark and go completely upside down by shooting a web above them with the right trigger. This next section may be difficult if you have an aversion to spiders. After defeating the Burrow, be sure to not miss a sign pointing to a bug spa to get the Bug Sized Relaxation achievement. It may be wise to clear out the minions first. The Burrower boss battle will have some of the same principles for fighting normal enemies grab it with Cody’s vine for May to unleash her scythe on.
In general, shoot water into blue plants and avoid purple sludge. It may look like May has to grind on the vine, but Cody actually needs to grow leaves for May to use as platforms. There will be infected wooden creatures to fight, with some variations flying ones can be pulled down by Cody, and shielded ones require Cody to grab their shield while May slices them from behind.Ī later puzzle will require Cody to transform into a vine. Even without the turret, you can use your vine, and May her scythe, for the enemies to come. One plant transformation for Cody is turning into a cactus turret it hilariously shoots out needles and reloads like a gun, but unfortunately, there is no visual indication of ammunition. But overall, this will be a combat-heavy chapter, as you will see ahead. May can water the soil in pots, and Cody can ground pound the soil to transform for example, he can turn into a dandelion to float across. While May will now have a scythe and water cannon for some practical gardening, Cody’s ability is pure body horror, as he can shoot out a vine and also transform into different plants. Related: It Takes Two – Snowglobe gameplay tips and walkthrough guide Green Fingers Image via EA It’s very Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, with nature producing many dangers to conquer. This penultimate story chapter will take May and Cody through a garden corrupted by neglect and dysfunction. Everyone has had a passion that they abandoned at one point - for Cody in It Takes Two, it was gardening.