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** From the same website, some person asks the hackers what is the password of Website/YouTube Let's Player LetsPlay/{{CoryxKenshin}}. Apparently, it's '[=DatBootyDoe7=]'.

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** From the same website, some person asks the hackers what is the password of Website/YouTube Let's Player LetsPlay/{{CoryxKenshin}}.WebVideo/CoryxKenshin. Apparently, it's '[=DatBootyDoe7=]'.
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** First & [[VideoGame/WelcomeToTheGameII second]] games: [[MadDoctor The Doll Maker]] is a surgeon hosting a website on the Deep Web to sell his products. Buying poor women from halfway houses, the Doll Maker takes them to his clinic and transforms them into "easily manageable toys", amputating their arms and legs in the process. After the transformation, the Doll Maker [[MindRape psychologically tortures]] them until they accept their new lives, keeping two "[[LivingDollCollector living dolls]]" for himself. The women who suffered this fate are completely aware of what is happening to them, but [[AndIMustScream are unable to move or speak]]. In the sequel, the Doll Maker "improved" his methods so his victims would last longer and be more obedient. Tracking [[PlayerCharacter Clint Edwards]] after he visits his website, the Doll Maker leaves a living doll with signs of abuse in front of his door and shuts off his energy, then puts a knife against this throat and politely tells him that he hopes Clint enjoyed what he had seen, before threatening to kill him if he doesn't give him a woman from his own apartment complex to be his next victim.

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** First & [[VideoGame/WelcomeToTheGameII second]] games: [[MadDoctor The Doll Maker]] is a surgeon hosting a website on the Deep Web to sell his products. Buying poor women from halfway houses, the Doll Maker takes them to his clinic and transforms them into "easily manageable toys", amputating their arms and legs in the process. After the transformation, the Doll Maker [[MindRape psychologically tortures]] them until they accept their new lives, keeping two "[[LivingDollCollector living dolls]]" for himself. The women who suffered this fate are completely aware of what is happening to them, but [[AndIMustScream are unable to move or speak]]. [[spoiler: In the sequel, the Doll Maker "improved" his methods so his victims would last longer and be more obedient. Tracking [[PlayerCharacter Clint Edwards]] after he visits his website, the Doll Maker leaves a living doll with signs of abuse in front of his door and shuts off his energy, then puts a knife against this throat and politely tells him that he hopes Clint enjoyed what he had seen, before threatening to kill him if he doesn't give him a woman from his own apartment complex to be his next victim.]]
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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: It's generally agreed that the best way to start each playthrough is to complete both the [=ChosenAwake=] and Claffis puzzles first to unlock the second and third deep web wiki pages. The Kidnapper and the Breather don't become active until you have found at least one first code, at which point it becomes much harder to concentrate on doing the puzzles (''[[ThatOnePuzzle especially Claffis]]''), so it's beneficial to get them out of the way early.

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* ComplacentGamingSyndrome: It's generally agreed that the best way to start each playthrough is to complete both the [=ChosenAwake=] and Claffis puzzles first to unlock the second and third deep web wiki pages. The Kidnapper and the Breather don't become active until you have found at least one your first code, at which point it becomes much harder to concentrate on doing the puzzles (''[[ThatOnePuzzle especially Claffis]]''), so it's beneficial to get them out of the way early.
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** The hacking minigame where you type lines of code is less than well-received, to say the least. To some extent, the constant hacking in itself can be quite annoying, primarily by how frequently it occurs.

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** The hacking minigame where you type lines of code is less than well-received, to say the least. The issue comes primarily from how little time you are given to complete all of the lines, often requiring you to be both extremely fast and not make any mistakes to stand any chance. To some extent, the constant hacking in itself can be quite annoying, primarily by how frequently it occurs.

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