In this entry, we get the last two Treasure Keys in Haiti before taking on Mz. Ruby.
Descent Into Danger
This stage is also near the spinning platform with the masks.
At the start of this level, you'll be jumping across giant rafts in the swamp water before climbing a bone rope across. Make sure to watch the flashlights so you don't get spotted. You'll then climb another bone rope at the first checkpoint.
Once you're above the start of the level, watch where you're going. The wooden planks will crumble under your weight, so you'll need to stay on the stone platforms and watch the searchlights while avoiding the spiked logs. You'll eventually have to come down to the platforms you passed under at the start to get some stuff that's easy to miss.
After climbing some more ropes, you'll need to drop down for some clue bottles, then you'll have to avoid the laser beams spinning across a column. You'll then have to destroy some candles on a series of platforms to let down the purple barrier and open the way further.
You'll find the vault on the way to the treasure, and inside is Matthew de la Coopeur's perpetual slow-motion technique, which lets you slow down time whenever you want, not just when jumping. Use L2 and R2 until "Slow" is selected, then hold Triangle to move in slow motion whenever you want.
Down Home Cooking
Near the masks - and A Ghastly Voyage - is a trampoline you can jump on that leads to some windows. One of them leads to this mini-game type stage. Also, if you strike the two candles near the nearby purple barrier, you can make movement around the hub easier.
For this mini-game, you'll need to whack 50 chickens in 90 seconds and avoid the bomb-toting roosters. Keep running around and keep swinging the cane. When you hear the whistle, the bomb-toting roosters will show up. Stop swinging the cane unless you know you can hit a nearby chicken, and maneuver the bomb-toting roosters into each other, even if that means jumping over one of the things on the floor. If you can pull it off, you'll be able to get the Treasure Key.
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