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* DialogueTree: The demo shows a stylized, pared-back take on the idea, with the player choosing between a colder, more sensible response associated with the "head", or a warmer, more emotional one associated with the heart. There's literally a brain pictogram on one side and a heart one on the other, with a naval compass flitting between the two until you make your decision.

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* DialogueTree: The demo shows a stylized, pared-back take on the idea, with the player choosing between a colder, more sensible response associated with the "head", or a warmer, more emotional one associated with the heart. There's literally a brain pictogram on one side and a heart one on the other, with a naval compass flitting between the two until you make your decision. Taking a cue from Telltale, you can opt to say nothing.



** The ghost of the blonde white woman in the announcement trailer initially looks stunning, but at the last second she reveals her true form of being a ghoulish, disheveled hag.

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** The ghost of the blonde white woman in the announcement trailer woman, if Conrad didn't escape, initially looks stunning, but at the last second she reveals her true form of being a ghoulish, disheveled hag.


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* HorrorHost: ''Series/TheCrown2016'''s Pip Torrens plays the sardonic yet helpful Curator, who can provide you hints if you accept them to the plot of the game. He will also provide commentary between acts, which can change depending on the choices you make and who lived or died at any point.
* TheManyDeathsOfYou: The playable characters can die over 60 ways. Including [[DevelopingDoomedCharacters Joe and Charlie]] in the prologue.
* MultipleEndings: Like VideoGame/UntilDawn, you can ensure that EverybodyLives or KillEmAll. [[spoiler:Unlike Until Dawn, there are multiple ways to achieve the former. Just because you made sure all playable characters survive (and potentially Junior), it doesn't guarantee a happy ending for everybody, should you fail to do certain actions such as retrieving the distributor cap or have Conrad escape, which can lead to some SuddenDownerEndings.]]
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* HorrorHost: ''Series/TheCrown2016'''s Pip Torrens plays the sardonic Curator, who will presumably host the other games in the ''Dark Pictures'' series as well.
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*HorrorHost: ''Series/TheCrown2016'''s Pip Torrens plays the sardonic Curator, who will presumably host the other games in the ''Dark Pictures'' series as well.
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%%* AlwaysABiggerFish: As shown in the gameplay trailers revealed so far, the pirates are eventually killed by the ghosts onboard the ship.
%%* AssholeVictim: One won't feel sorry for the pirates when the ghosts onboard the ship go after them first.
%%* BarefootCaptives: All the footage shows that this happens to the main characters once they get captured by the pirates. Considering that they are forced to walk through a thoroughly rusted ship, it's almost a wonder no-one got tetanus.



%%* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially when they threaten the main characters at gunpoint, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.
%%* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.



%%* GenreSavvy: In the demo, Danny the pirate pretty quickly realizes that there are ghosts on the ship, and only stays around to find a companion named Olson, even as one of the captives, Fliss, is initially much more resistant to the idea. He also keeps Fliss around at gunpoint mainly in the hope the ghosts would grab her first and thus give him the time to escape.
%%* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the corpses of dozens of soldiers and sailors presumably stationed there. In addition, there's the ghosts of said soldiers and sailors, as well as those of countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.
%%* GlamorousWartimeSinger: {{Pun}} notwishstanding, one of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.



%%* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.



%%* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom.
%%* SlasherSmile: The GlamorousWartimeSinger ghost at the end of the announcement trailer does this to one of the main characters before the FadeToBlack.
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment, it is supposed to be the first game in an {{Anthology}} of horror games called ''The Dark Pictures''. It is scheduled for release at August 30th, 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment, it is supposed to be the first game in an {{Anthology}} of horror games called ''The Dark Pictures''. It is scheduled for release at on August 30th, 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.
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The story focuses on a group of American adventurers traveling to the South Pacific in search of the wreck of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-29_Superfortress B-29 Superfortress]] that crashed just after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII's WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific. While successful in locating the wrecked plane at the bottom of the seabed, they soon end up dealing with supernatural forces onboard a GhostShip dating from the same time period. In addition, the group also come under threat from RuthlessModernPirates along the way.

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The story focuses on a group of American adventurers traveling to the South Pacific in search of the wreck of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-29_Superfortress B-29 Superfortress]] that crashed just after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII's WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific. While successful in locating the wrecked plane at the bottom of the seabed, they soon end up dealing with supernatural forces onboard a GhostShip dating from the same time period. In addition, the group also come comes under threat from RuthlessModernPirates along the way.
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* GenreSavvy: In the demo, Danny the pirate pretty quickly realizes that there are ghosts on the ship, and only stays around to find a companion named Olson, even as one of the captives, Fliss, is initially much more resistant to the idea. He also keeps Fliss around at gunpoint mainly in the hope the ghosts would grab her first and thus give him the time to escape.

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* %%* GenreSavvy: In the demo, Danny the pirate pretty quickly realizes that there are ghosts on the ship, and only stays around to find a companion named Olson, even as one of the captives, Fliss, is initially much more resistant to the idea. He also keeps Fliss around at gunpoint mainly in the hope the ghosts would grab her first and thus give him the time to escape.
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* BarefootCaptives: All the footage shows that this happens to the main characters once they get captured by the pirates. Considering that they are forced to walk through a thoroughly rusted ship, it's almost a wonder no-one got tetanus.

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* %%* BarefootCaptives: All the footage shows that this happens to the main characters once they get captured by the pirates. Considering that they are forced to walk through a thoroughly rusted ship, it's almost a wonder no-one got tetanus.
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* BarefootCaptives: All the footage shows that this happens to the main characters once they get captured by the pirates. Considering that they are forced to walk through a thoroughly rusted ship, it's almost a wonder no-one got tetanus.
* BareYourMidriff: Fliss' outfit exposes her stomach in all of the preview material.



* DialogueTree: The demo shows a stylized, pared-back take on the idea, with the player choosing between a colder, more sensible response associated with the "head", or a warmer, more emotional one associated with the heart. There's literally a brain pictogram on one side and a heart one on the other, with a naval compass flitting between the two until you make your decision.
* DiesWideOpen: One of the dead bodies seen in demo has a gaping mouth open all the way in horror, and fully open eyes...with eyeballs that are no longer there, leaving wide open eyelids to reveal the empty sockets.
* GenreSavvy: In the demo, Danny the pirate pretty quickly realizes that there are ghosts on the ship, and only stays around to find a companion named Olson, even as one of the captives, Fliss, is initially much more resistant to the idea. He also keeps Fliss around at gunpoint mainly in the hope the ghosts would grab her first and thus give him the time to escape.



%%* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom

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* NotQuiteDead: As expected, the gameplay demo soon shows that the dead bodies are not content to just lay idle where they died. Then, though, Fliss manages to struggle against them for long enough for the "bodies" to dissolve into seawater, implying that these were ghosts after all, just more realistic, non-glowy ones that look no different from the bodies that spawned them.
* PrecisionFStrike: Uttered by the pirate Danny in the gameplay demo once he begins to realize what's up on the ship.
--> '''Danny''': ''This fucking place's cursed.''
%%* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransomransom.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: As shown in the gameplay trailers revealed so far, the pirates are eventually killed by the ghosts onboard the ship.
* AssholeVictim: One won't feel sorry for the pirates when the ghosts onboard the ship go after them first.
* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially when they threaten the main characters at gunpoint, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.
* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.
* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the corpses of dozens of soldiers and sailors presumably stationed there. In addition, there's the ghosts of said soldiers and sailors, as well as those of countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.
* GlamorousWartimeSinger: {{Pun}} notwishstanding, one of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.

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* %%* AlwaysABiggerFish: As shown in the gameplay trailers revealed so far, the pirates are eventually killed by the ghosts onboard the ship.
* %%* AssholeVictim: One won't feel sorry for the pirates when the ghosts onboard the ship go after them first.
* %%* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially when they threaten the main characters at gunpoint, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.
* %%* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.
* %%* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the corpses of dozens of soldiers and sailors presumably stationed there. In addition, there's the ghosts of said soldiers and sailors, as well as those of countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.
* %%* GlamorousWartimeSinger: {{Pun}} notwishstanding, one of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.
* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom
* SlasherSmile: The GlamorousWartimeSinger ghost at the end of the announcement trailer does this to one of the main characters before the FadeToBlack.

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* %%* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.
* %%* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom
* %%* SlasherSmile: The GlamorousWartimeSinger ghost at the end of the announcement trailer does this to one of the main characters before the FadeToBlack.
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* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom.
* SlasherSmile: The GlamorousWartimeSinger ghost at the end of the announcement trailer does this to one of the main characters before the FadeToBlack.

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* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom.
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* {{Glamour}}: The ghost of the blonde white woman in the announcement trailer initially looks stunning, but at the last second she reveals her true form of being a ghoulish, disheveled, hag.

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The ghost of the blonde white woman in the announcement trailer initially looks stunning, but at the last second she reveals her true form of being a ghoulish, disheveled, hag.disheveled hag.
** From the latest trailer, it becomes pretty apparent that the "ballroom" shown is nothing more than a spectacular illusion cast by the malevolent spirits there, as the ship the game is set in is a troop transport, not a luxury liner. As such, when the illusion fades, it's revealed to be a cargo hold full of trucks, weapon and ammunition crates, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and the corpses of dead US servicemen]].
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release at August 30th, 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment.Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment, it is supposed to be the first game in an {{Anthology}} of horror games called ''The Dark Pictures''. It is scheduled for release at August 30th, 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of at August 30th, 2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.

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* GlamorousWartimeSinger: One of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.

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* GlamorousWartimeSinger: One {{Pun}} notwishstanding, one of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.makeup.
* {{Glamour}}: The ghost of the blonde white woman in the announcement trailer initially looks stunning, but at the last second she reveals her true form of being a ghoulish, disheveled, hag.
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* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.

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* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially, initially when they threaten the main characters at gunpoint, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: As shown in the gameplay trailers revealed so far, the pirates are eventually killed by the ghosts onboard the ship.



* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck.

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* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates either hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck.buck, or to kidnap the main characters for ransom.
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* GlamorousWartimeSinger: One of the ghosts in the announcement trailer is implied to be have been one of these given her hairstyle, clothes, and makeup.



* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck.

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* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck.buck.
* SlasherSmile: The GlamorousWartimeSinger ghost at the end of the announcement trailer does this to one of the main characters before the FadeToBlack.
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* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the most largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.

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* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the most largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.
2019 for PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, and UsefulNotes/Playstation4.
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror by Creator/SupermassiveGames. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror developed by Creator/SupermassiveGames.Creator/SupermassiveGames and published by Creator/BandaiNamcoEntertainment. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.
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The story focuses on a group of American adventurers traveling to the South Pacific in search of the wreck of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-29_Superfortress B-29 Superfortress]] that crashed just after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII's WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific. While successful in locating the wrecked plane at the bottom of the seabed, they soon end up dealing with supernatural forces onboard a GhostShip dating from the same time period.

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The story focuses on a group of American adventurers traveling to the South Pacific in search of the wreck of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-29_Superfortress B-29 Superfortress]] that crashed just after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII's WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific. While successful in locating the wrecked plane at the bottom of the seabed, they soon end up dealing with supernatural forces onboard a GhostShip dating from the same time period.
period. In addition, the group also come under threat from RuthlessModernPirates along the way.
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* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the ghosts of soldiers, sailors, and countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.

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* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the corpses of dozens of soldiers and sailors presumably stationed there. In addition, there's the ghosts of soldiers, said soldiers and sailors, and as well as those of countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.
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* BigBadWannabe: The pirate leader, at least according to the trailers unveiled so far. While a genuine threat initially, once they and the main characters end up on the GhostShip, he presumably ends up getting killed by the real main antagonists, the ghosts haunting the ship.
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* AssholeVictim: One won't feel sorry for the pirates when the ghosts onboard the ship go after them first.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.area.
* RuthlessModernPirates: The first antagonists that the main characters end up with are apparently pirates hoping to find undersea relics to sell for a quick buck.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guard is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guard guide is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the area.
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* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the ghosts of soldiers, sailors, and countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.

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* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the ghosts of soldiers, sailors, and countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The cause of the main plot is apparently caused by one of the main characters retrieving artifacts from the wrecked plane, something their guard is highly against doing because of the (later justified) fear of being haunted or cursed by the ghosts of those who died in the
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame by Creator/SupermassiveGames. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.

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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame slash SurvivalHorror by Creator/SupermassiveGames. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.
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''The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan'', also known simply as ''Man of Medan'', is an upcoming AdventureGame by Creator/SupermassiveGames. It is scheduled for release sometime around the Summer of 2019.

The story focuses on a group of American adventurers traveling to the South Pacific in search of the wreck of a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_B-29_Superfortress B-29 Superfortress]] that crashed just after the end of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII's WorldWarII/WarInAsiaAndThePacific. While successful in locating the wrecked plane at the bottom of the seabed, they soon end up dealing with supernatural forces onboard a GhostShip dating from the same time period.

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* CoolPlane: The B-29 Superfortress, the most largest, most advanced bomber aircraft employed by the United States during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII. The wreck of the one the main characters discover is a variant modified for air-and-sea rescue, and as such they discover life rafts on board.
* GhostShip: The main setting of the game is an abandoned, rusting World War II-era troop transport ship brimming with the ghosts of soldiers, sailors, and countless other individuals lost at sea in the area.

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