Don, Lenny, and Martin in the first chapter. CloudCuckoolander: A non-comedic example.The circus is very unnerving, but only two of the staff members are dangerous and, of those two, only one is actually evil. Chekhov's Gun: You come across radios multiple times, and can turn them on to listen to music or various bits of news about a DNAV virus that is deforming and killing children around the world which becomes a crucial plot point later on.The Chessmaster: Morgan (both of him) and Gromna. Buried Alive: Happens to at least 3 characters.Breather Episode: In chapter 3, the horror takes a backseat to.comedy?.Bratty Half-Pint: Billy, Jessie, and Dennis.Booze Flamethrower: Sarah is taught how to do this by Inferno, which is then used to fight Iggy.Black Bug Room: More like Black Bug Universe, but still.Reused at the start of Chapter 7 when Max wakes up in a morgue drawer.At the end of Chapter 5, when Morgan straps Max to an operating table to experiment on him, Max lets out two short ones, then a longer "Nooooo!" as he seemingly turns into Grimwall.He gets defeated in the cut-scene after the boss is destroyed. Back from the Dead: A dead woman comes back to life long enough to give Max some cryptic warnings.The end credits/epilogue shows a picture of them with their new baby. Babies Ever After: During the final cut scene, it is revealed that Max's wife was pregnant during the events of the game.Amnesiac Hero: Max, but he gradually regains his memories as the player progresses in the game.Then there's a non-playable AU version of Max himself.Two of the chapters have an alternate universe version of Max's wife as well.Alternate Universe: It turns out that the Morgan from Max's past is not the same Morgan that he encounters throughout the game.Not only that, but to solve various puzzles you have to switch between Max and all of his alter-egos as well. In it, you find yourself in a mishmash of elements of all of the earlier non-"real world" chapters.
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