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Thank you for coming back for a special Halloween episode of Repay Reviews.
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My name is Leah.
Hi my name is Kathe.
We are two friends who are here to Repay Review and analyze your favorite video games.
And since Kathe has never seen the games before, it helps me view them through her fresh eyes.
Almost like I'm discovering them again for the first time.
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I hope I'll better assemble the experience for you.
Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
It's Halloween and it's Thursday.
It lined up perfectly and I'm really a little too excited about it.
But yeah, until Dawn's summary, Kathe is there anything that you want to say before we get started on topic one?
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I'm glad it's over but it's...
I will say though that this was a hundred times better than Outlast, Outlast 2, Whistleblower.
Those are really horrific for me, especially dipping my toes into horror games plus gore.
This was bad but it wasn't as bad as Outlast and I appreciate you putting this game after Outlast because I want to have something to compare it to.
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I know what you mean.
I do kind of miss though Outlast has that like what the hell is going on even after the game ends where you have to still kind of figure out what's happening.
I kind of miss that.
I feel like we haven't had a game like that at all this season.
That is true.
We've been having conclusions.
We'll have to find one next year where it's like we can theorize about it a little bit more.
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It's not all just explained which these games are fun too where they're explained.
It's just I miss the theories.
Should we start it on topic one though which is watching the events of the past video?
Let's do it.
Okay so let me explain to you what this is because we ignored it during our other episodes.
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So when you find a totem it unlocks a little snippet of this video and once you find every totem the video is complete so you have a whole history of what's going on.
So I'm going to watch that video because it might fill in some blanks for you.
Are you ready?
Should we watch it?
Alright.
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Once again.
There were dozens of men.
No food.
No life.
And in that blackness the hunger came.
They were consumed by their abominable cravings and driven mad murderers.
Cannibals.
Eating human flesh.
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And if you kill this monstrous thing the spirit is released and swirls the mountain like an evil wind waiting to possess again.
You best not kill them I have tried.
You can only trap them.
Taunt them with fire.
And after all these years.
After many moons and many hunts.
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The Macapichu still roamed free.
Out of my grasp beyond my reach.
Until one night a year ago.
I was finally able to get him in my sights.
Although we were not alone in the woods that night.
While I was tracking the Macapichu.
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Eve was tracking something else.
The Macapichu forced your friends over the mountain.
There was nothing I could do.
I couldn't save your friends.
But I could have aimed some.
I hunted it when you go down and I doused it with fire.
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The Macapichu was dead.
I just have questions.
Yeah and that's fine.
Immediate reactions.
One the audio was like freaking me out because his voice just it's like weird goosebumps.
Yeah.
Second thing is those up close photos of the flesh of the teeth.
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I knew you were going to comment on that.
No I don't I don't like that.
I don't like that.
And the third thing is that the Macapichu is like a freaking spider.
It's so different than what we've seen.
So those really are my like one two three my points.
Why you said Macapichu?
Well that's how I'm hearing.
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How is it?
It's I don't think you didn't say Machu Picchu.
I think you said Macapichu which I think is pretty much what it is.
Macapichu Macapichu.
I think it just depends on.
Macapichu.
That's how I was hearing.
What accent you're supposed to use.
But I heard for some reason I just heard my brain filled in Machu Picchu.
That's what I've been.
So I've been hearing that.
I probably may have said Machu Picchu because every time he was saying it I was hearing as Machu Picchu when he was saying it in my ear.
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Macapichu.
Macapichu.
Okay.
Okay.
So this addresses kind of what one of our burning questions was about which is the stranger.
What the heck is he doing here?
How long has he been here?
Why?
I don't know if this cleared things up for you at all.
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So it's like a generational thing.
Yeah it gave me answers and more questions because it's his family history essentially.
His dad, his grandfather, they were here long before the miners.
It's a generational thing but we still don't know like how it started, why they're there, what's their connection to it.
How did they know?
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Yeah that's my question.
That would be a good prequel game even though there already is a prequel game.
That would be cool.
I'd like to see that history of like how it actually, the start of the history at least of this family.
That would be such a great game.
Can you imagine if the wall rider was a descendant of the Macapichu?
We're not gonna let this go.
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We need to contact Supermassive and Red Barrels and be like guys look, here it is.
It's a perfect crossover.
It's gonna sell.
Right?
We gotta write some fan fiction.
Yes.
No but my other thing was that I'm also confused because it was a generational thing.
What happens when he dies?
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If he wants to keep his bloodline going, he needs to find a wife and get married.
But obviously there's no one on the forest or in the mountains.
So I'm a bit confused how that works.
And why couldn't they have told more people about it and make sure that the mining doesn't happen?
And I understand corporations are probably greedy so they insisted on mining.
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But if you knew that was the case, why didn't enough people speak out?
Well that's why we need a prequel though.
We need these questions answered.
Yeah.
So on the end though, when the Macapichu was pretty much lit on fire, he said that it's dead but we know that they're not really dead.
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So you have the spirit.
And I'm assuming the spirit can probably repossess people.
So do you think that it repossessed Hannah and that's why she's so strong and powerful?
I think there's a strong possibility of it.
It's definitely a thought that crossed my mind.
But I think this is a great video.
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I like that it's a little more cinematic than anything else like any of the other cutscenes in the game with the music in the background.
I like it.
It kind of hyped me up a little bit to kill some Wendigos and that's why we just need the prequel.
Now I wonder what they actually did their prequel on because this would have been such a great idea.
And I love a lot of people probably appreciate the Stranger's character in this game.
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And so to have give some more background for him, I think it would have been such a great selling point.
I recently learned that there is a remaking of the Until Dawn, right?
I think every mastering and they waste all their money because I feel like they should have took that money and paid some actual great creators to make this game.
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Yeah, we've been ignoring that the whole the whole time we've been talking about this game.
We started down this road long before that was announced.
So we're just kind of ignoring it.
Oh, is that recent?
Yeah, it came out this month.
Oh, my gosh.
I didn't realize I was on Reddit earlier researching.
Are we good with topic one?
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I think so.
Well, topic number two is burning questions.
Should I, since we just talked about it, started on my how many Wendigos?
I'm kind of mad that you didn't put this as a stat because I totally thought this would be a stat kind of thing.
It's too hard.
It is hard.
I you'll see I tried really hard to distinguish the Wendigos.
So you'll understand why that I just couldn't have in.
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So hopefully this won't be as long as it looks like it is on my page.
But so first of all, I have clues.
So we have on the medical notes clue.
It says on receipt of 12 patients at the sanatoriums medical facility.
Also, we have the mine rescue photo, which also confirms 12.
So there were 12 miners rescued from the mines.
We have that for sure.
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Another clue is the 30 clocking in cars and the clocking in machine where the in number is erased and out is 36.
There is some debate on if the 36 is just a mistake by the developers or not.
So there were either a total of 30 or 36 in the mines.
We don't know.
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So there's that little, you know, outlier, potentially six extras.
I think it's more likely that if there were those six extra people, they probably are the ones that got eaten.
When we start actually seeing the Wendigos in like part four, I think Emily's chased in the mines and out to the woods.
I think she's chased by one single one.
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I don't think there's more than one chasing her.
And I think it's the same one that kills the stranger and Chris when they went out to go find Josh.
This Wendigo is Hannah.
You can see in the part four gameplay at 18 minutes and at 19 minutes, 13 seconds, there's a tattoo on it.
And I think I saw it a couple of times in the mine too, but it was a little too hard to tell.
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So I think Hannah was stalking Emily and Emily led her to Chris and the stranger.
So only one Wendigo in that situation.
I'm pretty sure.
Based on this and the minor info, we have 13 total Wendigo plus Josh at the end of the game, minus the seven trapped Wendigos and the Wendigos that we killed in game, which is also seven.
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It's possible that Josh is the only Wendigo left in the game that's not locked up and it's not just a spirit.
So most likely one Wendigo and seven in captivity at the end of the game.
But this is only from the events we know there could be, you know, other things have nothing to do with the miners that we just don't know about.
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So all these spirits, they're just floating around.
Do they repossess people then?
Only if they eat somebody.
So if there's more cannibalists than Wendigos, there is potential that some of these people who eat others don't become Wendigos then, right?
Well, that's the question. That's what we don't know about how this works, because we know it can't be like transmitted through a bite.
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And it's only if you eat somebody.
But does the act of eating somebody create the spirit of the Wendigo or is the spirit of the Wendigo just something that's always existed and there's a finite number?
I feel like we saw more Wendigos than what we're calculating.
That's what I thought, too. But that's why I started even in the sanatorium part.
As soon as I saw Wendigo, I took notes on its appearance.
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And there's only three Wendigos chasing after Mike.
Yeah. Even though we see it feels like a lot more.
The rest are tied up.
Mm hmm. But that's my final answer.
I feel like we need we need answers from the studio.
We do.
Well, after that, would you like to launch into your question, which I don't know what it is?
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Yeah, it's a very dumb question.
So it's a very small thing.
So remember that ex janitor that we briefly saw in the beginning, but then we also learn about there being fake newspaper.
And I also I didn't do too much of a deep dive just in case we ever get to it.
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But I think that in the prequel, there's something talking about this janitor.
I kind of like didn't read too much into it.
But anyways, my question is like, who is this person?
Is this person real? Is this person really someone we need to be worried about?
Because he seems like he just escaped from jail.
That kind of vibes. What is up with this guy?
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Ignoring any potential prequel information.
I think we're made to assume that it's just a Josh ploy to freak them out.
I think we're made to assume that he ordered these newspapers.
He left that scrap and he made the wanted poster just to freak people out.
And that was part of his his background on like, oh, that's who the psycho is, is Victor Milgram.
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OK, I wonder if Victor Milgram is a real person.
Could be. Yeah, I don't know.
I don't know. We might find out.
Yeah, I just that stuck with me throughout this entire game.
And I don't have answers for it.
And I don't like it. I know what you mean.
There's something that really stuck with me the first time we played this game.
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I don't remember what it was, but I think it was just like the restraining chair.
Because I was like, why is that a clue?
Someone gets restrained in it.
That's what happens in a restraining chair.
So there's got to be more to it. And there really wasn't.
My original burning question was more geared towards about the analysts.
But the more I think about it, all my answers end up being like.
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It was related to Josh in some way and his revenge scheme.
Well, then should we launch into topic three then?
It's a perfect segue. It's just what's going on with Josh is our third topic.
Do you want to start it? Yeah.
I have to say that I was right in part one.
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Didn't I say something about Josh's revenge plan?
And I was like, I'm pretty happy that he got it right at the same time.
I'm kind of concerned that like the fact that Josh and I was thinking on that,
we're on the same page and to know what happens afterwards leaves me a bit
concerned about my mental health, but I'm not hallucinating people.
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So you don't have to worry about it.
That's good to know. Well, are you though?
Are you seeing me right now? Are you seeing the people that are actually there equally as important?
Yes.
No, but like when you say things like that, I don't know how to react because I feel like if I say nothing,
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then you're like, oh, she's she doesn't want to say I'm right.
So I just say things like, oh, yeah, Sam kind of reacted.
I try to be as unreadable as I can, which you are at this point in the game, though.
I just know that I'm blurring things out, knowing that I'm probably not going to get a reaction from you.
And you do a really good job hiding your reactions, too.
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So at this point, I know that I'm just saying things and I don't expect you to answer me.
We know that he has mental health issues and it just was made worse with the death of his two sisters.
And so on one hand, it's hard to fault him for wanting revenge because if something hurt my sister and like, oh, hell has no fury.
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It took it too far, but it's hard to blame him because he doesn't know where that line is.
And so I do feel bad for him.
I came across one post on Reddit and I want to give the credit to this user mean midnight to eight three one.
Was that mean or bean mean mean mean midnight to eight.
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There's one. Consider changing your name to be midnight because that's hilarious.
Anyway, which is sad, I'm laughing as I'm about to say something really depressing about Josh.
So this person just wrote that Josh's greatest fear is isolation.
But no matter what happens in the way you play this game, he pretty much ends up being isolated.
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If he doesn't recognize Hannah in time, he dies.
He's alone. If he recognizes her in time, he's still going to end up being alone in the mines and then become a Wendigo.
Even if he were to make it out alive, though, he's probably going to get admitted into some kind of mental health institute.
And so he's still going to be alone.
So either way, he's going to be in isolation.
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And that is his biggest fear. So I feel bad.
I understand it, but I feel bad about what happens.
I like that. I want a totally different route.
Because this is like one of the first games for like that wasn't a Nintendo that I played, you know, not just Mario Kart Double Dash or Mario Party 4.
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Those are the those are the best ones. So I got like real into it.
I got super into it. There's a video I saw and I don't like it.
And they're they're not going to they're not going to see it.
They're not going to hear this. So I'm just going to trash them.
But they talk about they're basically like shitting on the game.
Right. They're talking crap about the game.
And they think Josh's depression was misdiagnosed based on what we see in game that he experiences.
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They think he has like schizophrenia, I think, or multiple personality disorder.
But I'm pretty sure that's incorrect.
And the game does explain that Josh is just experiencing symptoms of withdrawal.
And we know he's not taking his meds because it's referenced twice by Chris and by Dr. Hill via text message.
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And we know from his patient file that the withdrawal effects are nausea, insomnia, nightmares, agitation, hallucinations, paranoia and aggressiveness.
We see a lot of that in the game.
I feel like this is confirmed when he says you can't tell me what to do anymore as he's hallucinating his sisters.
I think he's been hallucinating his sisters out of we know he has an abundance of guilt and they're basically asking him to get revenge and make up for him not being there to save them in whatever way he can.
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And his brain turns that into, hey, let's have this elaborate prank where I torture people and make things right.
And so that's what I think is going on with Josh.
I don't think Dr. Hill is a bad, bad doctor.
It's hard for Dr. Hill to want to help someone when they don't want help.
And you're not going to get anywhere if you restrain him.
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So I don't fault Dr. Hill for this.
And I know Josh is probably absorbing this information that it's it's him against the world right now because of his hallucinations.
So I can just see him ignoring Dr. Hill.
This conversation reminded me.
Obviously, it's been a year for both of us.
Both have had lots of just horrible things happen this year.
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And I got a text message from my health insurance.
And it was like, are you feeling stressed?
Need someone to talk to?
And I was like, yeah, I'm feeling stressed.
No, I don't want someone to talk to.
I want someone to come over here, clean my entire apartment, cook all my food that's about to go bad.
Who sends that message?
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That's like you're not really offering help.
Not really.
It's more of like I see those kind of messages as like, oh, you're struggling.
Well, get your life together.
I'm not going to help you.
I'm going to judge you.
Yeah.
I'm talking to you.
Is it going to do shit?
No.
Get over here.
Send someone over here.
The audacity.
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And the thing is, if I need someone to rant to, I have you.
I know exactly.
Okay.
Are we ready for everyone's favorite topic?
Yes.
KFC.
Kathy's favorite character, but also Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Where's Leah's remote?
Yeah.
Controller.
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Console.
Whatever you call it.
You got there.
You got there.
Look, KFC.
I want to start out by saying something nice.
I ordered some DoorDash because it was like nine o'clock at night.
I was hungry.
You guys were open.
It arrived very nice.
It was very professional.
So props to you.
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Where is it though?
Like, where is it though?
I'm waiting.
I needed somewhere to put my chicken that I ordered and I did not have a chicken warming
console.
We're just going to have to keep threatening with breaking your kneecaps.
You know what's funny though is we haven't contacted them at all.
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We just keep pretending like we are.
In the off season, we're just going to have to take snippets of these and once a week,
once a month, tag them.
They don't deserve any of this heat right now because we literally have not contacted
them.
And this is really a stretch is I have a single, I think it's a KFC tag on our Instagram post.
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And the way you keep bringing Tanya Harding back into the mix too.
Yeah.
With the kneecap.
At least I'm not putting a tag on her name.
It's true.
We'll try to actually contact them at some point.
Okay.
Anyways, KFC.
So stale biscuit.
I have four for you to choose from.
Okay.
I mean, they're pretty obvious.
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There's only so many characters.
There's Chris, there's Jess, there's Emily, and there's Ashley.
I feel like you hated Ashley too much for her to be stale.
I'm going to say Chris because I think you hate the other ones too much.
I will give you half a point because I did say that it's his personality that is a stale
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biscuit, but he also was one of the few characters that did a lot.
So it's really hard to say he's a stale biscuit.
It actually was, Ashley, I don't think she was elevated to the level of trash level like
Madison.
No.
And so I'm going to put her as a stale biscuit.
I see that.
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They didn't give that character a whole lot of depth.
It's funny because she was around for a lot of it, but she didn't have the same levels
of depth as Chris did.
Well, the second one is KFC.
Am I guessing?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, I obviously want to say Wolfie, but I feel like your answer is going to be the
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stranger.
No, it's Wolfie.
Ah, damn it.
Wolfie, he has the best instincts.
He knows how to escape from danger.
He's the only...
I'm assuming Wolfie's a boy, okay?
He's the only one who uses common sense in this game.
Wolfie is MVP.
Wolfie is...
He's cool.
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And he found a way to get Mike to do all the work and get the hell out of there.
Yeah.
And he survived there so much his friend died.
I know.
And he still survived.
And then post-game Kentucky Scorcher.
I haven't looked at your responses yet.
I feel like this could be one where your answers are the same.
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We could make history here tonight.
I will say that I thought so too.
Kathy.
But as I was sharing, I don't think so.
I don't know.
Well, I can tell you who you should say is Mike.
Kathy?
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I didn't.
I chose Matt.
Okay.
Okay.
I feel like, yeah, my normal answer would be Mike, but he's just too much of a jock
for me.
He's too jock-like.
Yeah.
That's the second half of the game.
Because Matt's not...
He's so barely in the game that I thought the whole personality aspect, Mike would redeem
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himself.
I don't know.
I feel like I'm purposely antagonizing you by saying Matt instead of Mike.
No.
I get it.
That's a good choice.
To be honest, I kind of forgot about him.
I was just so scared that you were going to pick the stranger or something stupid.
Because I was like, there's really not that many bad options, which maybe makes it harder.
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Yeah.
I would put Mike second place.
It's just he's too much of a jock for me.
See?
The personality coming into it.
Oh, gosh.
Which is proving our point right.
Okay.
So who did I choose?
Okay.
Let me pull this up.
I know I didn't pick the stranger.
I don't think I would.
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The stranger was not an option that I was looking for.
There's no danger of the strangers.
No stranger danger.
That was embarrassing.
Cut that.
Okay.
So for Until Dawn, I provided you Matt, Josh, Chris, Dr. Hill, and Mike.
Just threw Dr. Hill in there.
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Dr. Hill.
Oh, God.
It's Marcus.
Situation again.
You said number two is Josh.
You said why does number two look like Rami Malek?
I think I'm finally understanding that video games are based off of actors and they use
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their pictures.
I mean, we were watching Yakuza and I don't know who the actors were and stuff.
So it never occurred to me that video games need actors to put their faces to it.
And then you said, and is number four, that's AJ Hill, Dr. Hill, is number four straight
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from Mafia, in parentheses.
He could be the cousin of the my mother.
What's on the menu today?
My mother.
And then you said, anyways, it's a tie between number three and number five, which is Chris
and Mike.
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Wait, Matt wasn't on here?
He was.
You completely ignored it.
You didn't do any comments about Matt at all.
They must have gotten erased or something.
What?
Okay.
Let me continue though.
So everything I've read is all that you've written so far.
Literally zero mention of number one at this point.
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Let's choose number three.
Since we haven't had many game characters with glass.
But you're not done yet.
Obviously that's Chris and you picked him simply for having glasses.
But then you continue to say, imagine him getting punched and his glasses flies off.
Dot, dot, dot.
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I don't get the joke.
I don't either.
I was probably like high in sugar or something.
But wait, there's more.
Oh my God.
You finish out this comment by saying, but it goes three, five, one, two, four.
So you ranked them.
Chris, Mike, Matt, Josh, and Dr.
Hill.
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Okay.
So Matt, Matt's in the middle.
You left this comment 5 44 PM, June 14th.
You put another comment in here.
8 47 PM, July 8th.
You said it's been a month and I need to change my blind Kentucky scorcher choice.
I want to choose number five, but you won't let me change it.
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Boo.
So I'm leaving a note here, but we knew it was either three or five.
The new order is five, three, two, one, four.
Who's two?
Two is Josh.
You put Matt second to last and then you said must have something to do with the
ovarian cycle, lunar effects and all that.
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I'm confused.
I am confused on what I was thinking, but I mean, I feel bad for choosing someone
solely based on if he's a glasses wearer or not.
You just like you like beanies and you like glasses.
Wait, wait, wait. Who was your KS?
If it's just solely on looks Mike.
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Okay.
Not too jockey for you.
Not in the looks department.
I don't think he looks jockey.
I feel like it's because I'm imagining him and his like wife beater.
Okay.
I sorry.
I have to interrupt you real quick just to just to call you a hypocrite because you
don't like Mike for being too jockey yet.
Matt is literally wearing a letterman jacket.
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I don't know what to tell you.
I guess if I'm comparing wife beater to leatherman jacket though.
See, I thought you meant jockey as in personality, but now I'm confused.
Well, I feel like I'm confusing myself to you.
Okay.
Topic five then.
Yes.
Okay.
So there are three stats this time.
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I'm annoyed that QT is one of them because I was totally like, okay, I got one down.
I didn't even keep it a secret, but you still have to guess.
I'm confident in you.
So I'm going to say 92.
No.
What?
97.7.
Nice.
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I will say there is a pattern to them in this game.
It's like the same rotation.
Okay.
So it gets pretty easy.
I last game I was confident in you and you scored worse.
So I was like, I'll keep it at 92 because I think that's what I said last time.
And I blamed the controller.
Stat number two.
I think it has to do with animals.
So it's either like how many else they were, but I don't know if you count all of them again.
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Maybe how many pigs were slaughtered because we did kind of mention that.
No.
Oh, what?
I'll give you one more guess for this one and then you get two guesses for the third set.
Okay.
Can you get a hint?
Does it have to do with animals?
No, it's kind of like a horror trope.
Maybe it has to be like how many dead things or something spider webs.
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I mean, I don't know how many how many like screams like in the background noise.
No, but you're getting closer.
It was times that a character trips and falls.
Oh, and I'll tell you, I'll give you a hint.
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The results were shocking to me.
Okay.
So I know Jess falls once.
I think Emily does again.
I'd say two.
There were two.
I was right.
One in the prologue and Jess.
Okay.
I thought there was going to be way more.
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So only two.
Originally, I was going to say something about how many when it goes to release by fire.
But no, I'm going to give me a hint.
I don't know how to hint without giving it away.
I only think I guess it's a percentage or time.
It's times.
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Okay.
I'm going to guess number one is going to be how many times someone got like surprise or like they flinch.
Not quite.
How many how many jump scares were there?
Oh, you're so close.
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It's Kathy jumps.
Oh, you're counting those?
Yeah.
How many times did you jump?
Now, bear in mind, we were we were having technical issues.
The first part of gameplay.
So I couldn't see you.
So this is only across three sections of gameplay.
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Part two, I jumped at least like six times in that one.
I think I was okay.
Better in the rest.
Probably if I give it myself to ish.
I see about 10 to 12.
I feel like that's pretty high, though.
But at the same time, it's me.
I go with 10.
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15.
15.
You jumped 15 times.
Oh, my God.
Really?
Three parts of gameplay.
Yeah.
Oh, I'm a scaredy cat.
Yeah.
Hey, you're getting better, though.
Oh, my gosh, if this was outlast, it would have been like 50 and upwards.
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Yeah.
I'm going to pretend like the postgame Kentucky Scorcher and this Kathy's jumpscare.
These stats, I'm going to pretend like they don't they don't exist.
I mean, at least you didn't pick an other.
Does that mean the same?
At least you didn't, you know.
Yeah.
Well, you're the ones who's putting them up on as an option.
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There weren't very many options this time.
I mean, at least you didn't.
I learned that if zombie was one of your fear, Dr.
Hill starts deteriorating throughout the game.
And so you could have picked post-zombie Dr.
Hill.
Would that have done it for you?
No.
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Well, should we end it on that note?
Yeah, let's end it.
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