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* ArtStyleDissonance: The art is pretty, but much too cartoony for a horror game.
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* ArtStyleDissonance: The art is pretty, but much too game's cartoony for a horror game.art style noticeably contrasts with the dark story and subject matter.
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** Averted in ''Origins'', which contains more [[BloodierAndGorier blood and gore]] than the first game.
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* PayPhone: There's one at the station.
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* HollywoodNerd: Henry White appears this way at the start of the game.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Henry is the SmartGuy while Cooper is DumbMuscle.
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* BrainsAndBrawn: Henry is the SmartGuy TheSmartGuy while Cooper is DumbMuscle.
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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: This is invoked as a gameplay mechanic.
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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Cooper has flashbacks to a Boy Scouts-like organization, where one of the instructors was [[DrillSergeantNasty horrendously verbally abusive]], implicitly for years, ''going back since he was an infant''. However, RealityEnsues, and it gives him some psychological scars, which he vents by being a willing accomplice to torture and murder.
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* HilariouslyAbusiveChildhood: Cooper has flashbacks to a Boy Scouts-like organization, where one of the instructors was [[DrillSergeantNasty horrendously verbally abusive]], implicitly for years, ''going back since he was an infant''. However, RealityEnsues, and it predictably gives him some psychological scars, which he vents by being a willing accomplice to torture and murder.
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* BittersweetEnding: In Johns and Coopers endings, John and Pauline are both immortal, but so is Henry. In Henry's ending, Henry wins and enslaves Pauline, but John finally got over his constant amnesia (including the part where he keeps forgetting his advanced martial arts) and is ready to take the fight to Henry.
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* BittersweetEnding: In Johns John's and Coopers Cooper's endings, John and Pauline are both immortal, but so is Henry. In Henry's ending, Henry wins and enslaves Pauline, but John finally got over his constant amnesia (including the part where he keeps forgetting his advanced martial arts) and is ready to take the fight to Henry.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/yesterday_fountain_cover.png]]
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Yesterday: Origins, despite the name, is not purely a prequel, in fact it's more sequel than prequel.
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A prequel, ''Yesterday Origins'', has since been released. Check it out [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/465280/ here]].
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A prequel, prequel/sequel (a sequel with prequel-parts in the form of flashbacks), ''Yesterday Origins'', has since been released. Check it out [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/465280/ here]].