During a Nonstop Debate, if you hold down the button to fire a Truth Bullet, you can change it into a Lie Bullet instead.

By shooting a Lie Bullet at a weak point, you can tell a lie to refute statements that aren't actually inconsistent.

In the Mass Panic Debate, you must find the inconsistencies in the students' statements as they all shout over each other.

Though similar to the Nonstop Debate, because so many characters are speaking at once, the screen becomes cluttered with words and voices, making it more difficult to find inconsistencies.

A Rebuttal Showdown occurs when a student's argument clashes with the player's intuition.

As the student presents their argument, you must cut through each statement until an inconsistency appears.

Use the correct Truth Blade to slice through this inconsistency and completely refute the argument.

At times, questions will arise that can only be answered by clearing away all unnecessary clutter so that the truth may be revealed. In Mind Mine, colored blocks will cover images that represent the correct answer to a particular question. By selecting two or more blocks of the same color you can erase them in one fell swoop. As you erase blocks, adjacent blocks will also change color. Use the shifting colors to your advantage to clear away the blocks and reveal the answer. If only one block remains, you can mine it multiple times to force it to vanish, but you will incur a penalty for doing so.

Drive down a lonely stretch of road, picking up words and phrases, to spell out the questions posed by a particular case.

After successfully completing a question, you must then select the correct answer to progress further. Pick up the woman holding the correct answer to make her a passenger and continue driving.

Select the correct letters among those floating across the screen to spell out the answer to a particular question.

However, some of the letters are obscured by shadows. You will need to rely on a light that occasionally appears to reveal them. If you focus your energy you can illuminate the center of the screen, which will make it easier to identify the floating letters.

A Debate Scrum occurs when the participants in a class trial are split between

two opinions and cannot reach a consensus. Characters on both sides will each make

remarks that address a particular subject, but these remarks alone will not result in a consensus being reached. For each remark made by the opposing side, you must identify the key subject of that remark and match it to a similar remark made by your side. The goal of a Debate Scrum is to match all the remarks in a single round of debate.

During a Debate Scrum, the key subject that appears in both sides' remarks will be displayed at the bottom of the screen.

This key subject will always be visible when your side makes their remarks, but it will be hidden for the opposing side.

It's best to read each opponent's remarks first, then try to identify the key subject of each remark.