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* [[spoiler: Dr. Neil's fake corpse mutating into the Mega Mandrake is some mighty fine BodyHorror.]]

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* [[spoiler: Dr. Neil's fake corpse corpse]] mutating into the Mega Mandrake is some mighty fine BodyHorror.]]
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* Some of the enemies' death animations, despite being mostly played for laughs, can come off as a little disturbing, such as a Mandrake ''screaming'' before violently exploding.

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* Some of the enemies' death animations, despite being mostly played for laughs, can come off as a little disturbing, such as a Mandrake ''screaming'' before violently exploding.exploding.
* [[spoiler: Dr. Neil's fake corpse mutating into the Mega Mandrake is some mighty fine BodyHorror.]]
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* Some of the enemies' death animation, despite being mostly played for laughs, can come off as a little disturbing, such as a Mandrake ''screaming'' before violently exploding.

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* Some of the enemies' death animation, animations, despite being mostly played for laughs, can come off as a little disturbing, such as a Mandrake ''screaming'' before violently exploding.
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* Once you learn their true origins, [[spoiler:The Prime Soldiers]] are both scary and depressing. [[spoiler:Imagine going on a mission with your comrades, who are like a family to you, only to get brutally cut down one by one. Now imagine the enemy taking your corpses, pumping you full of a brainwashing PsychoSerum, then stuffing you in claustrophobic PoweredArmor that forces you to try your hardest to kill your surviving friends.]]

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* Once you learn their true origins, [[spoiler:The Prime Soldiers]] are both scary and depressing. [[spoiler:Imagine going on a mission with your comrades, who are like a family to you, only to get brutally cut down one by one. Now imagine the enemy taking your corpses, pumping you full of a brainwashing PsychoSerum, then stuffing you in claustrophobic PoweredArmor that forces you to try your hardest to kill your surviving friends.]]]]
* Some of the enemies' death animation, despite being mostly played for laughs, can come off as a little disturbing, such as a Mandrake ''screaming'' before violently exploding.
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* Special mention goes to right before the final battle, where [[spoiler:to get to Neil's lair, you have to climb a literal mountain of mutilated, bloody Mandrake corpses.]]

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* Special mention goes to right before the final battle, where [[spoiler:to get to Neil's lair, you have to climb a literal mountain of mutilated, bloody Mandrake corpses.]]
* Once you learn their true origins, [[spoiler:The Prime Soldiers]] are both scary and depressing. [[spoiler:Imagine going on a mission with your comrades, who are like a family to you, only to get brutally cut down one by one. Now imagine the enemy taking your corpses, pumping you full of a brainwashing PsychoSerum, then stuffing you in claustrophobic PoweredArmor that forces you to try your hardest to kill your surviving friends.
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* [[spoiler:[[TheManBehindTheMan Doctor Neil]]. Unlike Commander Baron, who was always treated as somewhat of a joke even by his own minions, Neil's depravity, madness and sheer sociopathy are all played dead seriously. From his {{Squick}}tastic plans for Bluebell, his depraved cloning experiments, and his downright terrifying OneWingedAngel form, Neil stands out as an incredibly dark villain for what was originally a fairly lighthearted game]].
** Not to mention that [[spoiler:until the Kings learned the truth, part of their mission was to ''save'' Neil and get him back to the mainland. If the Temple People hadn't told them of Neil's true intentions, ''nothing'' would have been able to stop him from unleashing the Ark on the world.]]

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* [[spoiler:[[TheManBehindTheMan Doctor Neil]]. ]] Unlike Commander Baron, who was always treated as somewhat of a joke even by his own minions, Neil's [[spoiler:Neil's depravity, madness and sheer sociopathy are all played dead seriously. From his {{Squick}}tastic plans for Bluebell, his depraved cloning experiments, and his downright terrifying OneWingedAngel form, Neil Neil]] stands out as an incredibly dark villain for what was originally a fairly lighthearted game]].
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** Not to mention that [[spoiler:until Until the Kings learned the truth, part of their mission was to ''save'' save Neil and get him back to the mainland. If [[spoiler:If the Temple People hadn't told them of Neil's true intentions, ''nothing'' would have been able to stop him from unleashing the Ark on the world.]]
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** Not to mention that [[spoiler:until the Kings learned the truth, part of their mission was to ''save'' Neil and get him back to the mainland. If the Temple People hadn't told them of Neil's true motives, ''nothing'' would have been able to stop him from unleashing the Ark on the world.]]

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** Not to mention that [[spoiler:until the Kings learned the truth, part of their mission was to ''save'' Neil and get him back to the mainland. If the Temple People hadn't told them of Neil's true motives, intentions, ''nothing'' would have been able to stop him from unleashing the Ark on the world.]]
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** Not to mention that [[spoiler:until the Kings learned the truth, part of their mission was to ''save'' Neil and get him back to the mainland. If the Temple People hadn't told them of Neil's true motives, ''nothing'' would have been able to stop him from unleashing the Ark on the world.]]
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* [[spoiler:[[TheManBehindTheMan Doctor Neil]]. Unlike Commander Baron, who was always treated as somewhat of a joke even by his own minions, Neil's depravity, madness and sheer sociopathy are all played dead seriously. From his {{Squick}}tastic plans for Bluebell, his depraved cloning experiments, and his downright terrifying OneWingedAngel form, Neil stands out as an incredibly dark villain for what was originally a fairly lighthearted game]].
* Special mention goes to right before the final battle, where [[spoiler:to get to Neil's lair, you have to climb a literal mountain of mutilated, bloody Mandrake corpses.]]

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