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* Like with its predecessor, you get some Game Over quotes if you die, fail your objective, or when Emma (before her scripted death) or Snake dies. Rosemary's in particular seem the most broken, and at the end of her quotes, she always gasps in horror and/or grief. That's pretty much the reaction you would expect from a woman losing her boyfriend.

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* Like with its predecessor, you get some Game Over quotes if you die, fail your objective, or when Emma (before her scripted death) or Snake dies. Rosemary's in particular seem the most broken, and at the end of her quotes, she always gasps in horror and/or grief. That's pretty much the reaction you would expect from a woman losing her boyfriend.boyfriend.
** Somehow it's worse than that. Rosemary shares the same fate as Olga's child: if Raiden fails, she dies.
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* Like with its predecessors, you get some Game Over quotes if you die, fail your objective, or when Emma (before her scripted death) or Snake dies. Rosemary's in particular seem the most broken, and at the end of her quotes, she always gasps in horror and/or grief. That's pretty much the reaction you would expect from a woman losing her boyfriend.

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* Like with its predecessors, predecessor, you get some Game Over quotes if you die, fail your objective, or when Emma (before her scripted death) or Snake dies. Rosemary's in particular seem the most broken, and at the end of her quotes, she always gasps in horror and/or grief. That's pretty much the reaction you would expect from a woman losing her boyfriend.
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** Not even just that, but his final moments too: defeated by his own former protege, and dying right next to the icon of liberty and freedom that he fought so hard to reclaim from the Patriots, knowing now that his dream has died with him.

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** Not even just that, but his final moments too: defeated by his own former protege, and dying right next to the icon of liberty and freedom that he fought so hard to reclaim from the Patriots, knowing now that his dream has died with him.him.
*Like with its predecessors, you get some Game Over quotes if you die, fail your objective, or when Emma (before her scripted death) or Snake dies. Rosemary's in particular seem the most broken, and at the end of her quotes, she always gasps in horror and/or grief. That's pretty much the reaction you would expect from a woman losing her boyfriend.

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