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* As you approach the Asylum on a bridge made from train cars, a raging storm outside, three girders come crashing into the train, each with a single word written in red. "You. Will. Suffer." Up until now, you've been nothing but a nuisance to Ruvik, as he has been more focused on his own goals than on you and is more than willing to just let his traps or the monsters kill you. He may have tried to kill you if he saw you, or briefly fight you, but you were never his focus, just a minor nuisance that kept coming back again and again. However, in this moment, he makes it clear that you have gone from a mere nuisance to a threat and that the gloves are coming off. Let that sink in: The psychopath with near-godlike control over all aspects of this world has decided to focus his efforts on killing you. [[BringMyBrownPants That feeling in your trousers right now]] [[ThisIsGonnaSuck is the appropriate response for the gauntlet that is coming.]]
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* The [[UncannyValley masks]] some of The Haunted wear. You'd think that a cheery, doll-like porcelain white mask would be a better visage than the torn and mutilated face you ''know'' lies beneath. You'd be wrong.

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* The [[UncannyValley masks]] masks some of The Haunted wear. You'd think that a cheery, doll-like porcelain white mask would be a better visage than the torn and mutilated face you ''know'' lies beneath. You'd be wrong.
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* The entirety of Chapter 10, The Craftsman’s Tools, is panic-inducing nightmare fuel. The dim lighting, narrow and maze-like hallways, room after room of traps, the new Trauma enemies, the carousel of death, the return of Laura. This is one to play with the lights on.
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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the helpless & demure schoolgirl archetypes we usually see put into this type of situation.

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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the helpless & demure schoolgirl archetypes we usually see put into this type of situation.
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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we usually see in these type of situations.

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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the helpless & demure schoolgirl archetype archetypes we usually see in these put into this type of situations.situation.
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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often see in these sitations.

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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often usually see in these sitations.type of situations.
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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often see in these sitations.

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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he can take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often see in these sitations.
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** For those who are too lazy: the monsters are the people that have died inside the STEM machine, and have taken the form of the greatest fears of the living people that are currently connected to STEM. They're literally pathological fear, ''personified.''

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** For those who are too lazy: Tldr; the monsters are the people that have died inside the STEM machine, and have taken the form of the greatest fears of the living people that are currently connected to STEM. They're literally pathological fear, ''personified.''
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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often see in these sitations.

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** Not to mention the fact that the entire ordeal is reminiscent of ''Franchise/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''.''Film/TheTexasChainsawMassacre''. The nature of the protagonist makes it even worse; Sebastian is a gruff, hard-bitten police detective in his late 30's who gives every indication that he take care of himself just fine, so to see ''this'' guy helplessly fleeing in terror for his life is so much more effective than it is with the demure schoolgirl archetype we so often see in these sitations.

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