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** To add insult to injury, not only does Silas steal Bob's shotgun, when they have their duel at the end of the level, Bob doesn't get the courtesy of a cool graphic novel intro like other duel bosses.

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** To add insult to injury, not only does Silas steal Bob's shotgun, when they have their duel at the end of the level, Bob doesn't get the courtesy of a cool graphic novel intro like other duel bosses. Or, again, ''his shotgun''.
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* SIlas having to be a [[GrumpyOLdMan gruff, long-suffering]] StraightMan to the naivete of his audience is inherently funny:

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* SIlas Silas having to be a [[GrumpyOLdMan gruff, long-suffering]] StraightMan to the naivete of his audience is inherently funny:
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* SIlas having to be a [[GrumpyOLdMan gruff, long-suffering]] StraightMan to the naivete of his audience is inherently funny:
-->'''Silas:''' "So I was heading back to the hideout when suddenly, I had this funny feeling--"\\
'''Steve:''' ''*hopefully*'' "Funny ha ha?"\\
'''Silas:''' ''*patiently, but annoyed*'' "No, Steve, the ''other'' kind of funny".
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* On the train level, Silas goes off to pee and the level continues with you walking through the same damn train and shooting mooks over and over and over with the audience mumbling about how true he's being until Silas come back.

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* On the train level, Silas goes off to pee and the level continues with you walking through the same damn train and shooting devoid of mooks over and over and over with the audience mumbling about how true he's being until Silas come comes back.
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* One of the levels of the game features the same story being told in three different ways, once by Ben, once by Dwight and once by Silas. The one by Dwight is according to a DimeNovel he's a fan of and it says that Silas "went in there [[OneManArmy alone]] to confront those criminals", and as he did so, one of the Marshals shouted "''Where are you going?! Are you crazy?!''" In the game, we can hear that exact same line after Dwight recites it, but it comes out a little different...

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* One of the levels of the game features the same story being told in three different ways, once by Ben, once by Dwight and once by Silas. The one by Dwight is according to a DimeNovel he's a fan of and it says that Silas "went in there [[OneManArmy alone]] to confront those criminals", and as he did so, one of the Marshals shouted shouted, "''Where are you going?! Are you crazy?!''" In the game, we can hear that exact same line after Dwight recites it, but it comes out a little different...
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* On the train level, Silas goes off to pee and the level continues with you walking through the same damn train and shooting mooks over and over and over with the audience mumbling about how true he's being until Silas come back.

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* On the train level, Silas goes off to pee and the level continues with you walking through the same damn train and shooting mooks over and over and over with the audience mumbling about how true he's being until Silas come back.back.
* One of the levels of the game features the same story being told in three different ways, once by Ben, once by Dwight and once by Silas. The one by Dwight is according to a DimeNovel he's a fan of and it says that Silas "went in there [[OneManArmy alone]] to confront those criminals", and as he did so, one of the Marshals shouted "''Where are you going?! Are you crazy?!''" In the game, we can hear that exact same line after Dwight recites it, but it comes out a little different...
--> '''Marshal''': Hey! Where do you think you're going, dumbass?! That rifle's mine!
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* The mine. After you chased the enemies of the level through the maze of its bowels, you're eventually killed by the fall of an undodgeable mine cart. Cue Silas telling something like: "Of course, that's what would have happened if I had taken this way". Then, the story is rewinded, while Silas takes another way.

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* The mine. After you chased the enemies of the level through the maze of its bowels, you're eventually killed by the fall of an undodgeable mine cart. Cue Silas telling something like: "Of course, that's what would have happened if I had taken this way". Then, the story is rewinded, rewound, while Silas takes another way.
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* The mine. After you chased the enemies of the level through the maze of its bowels, you're eventually killed by the fall of an undodgeable mine cart. Cue Silas telling something like: "Of course, that's would have happened if I took this way". Then, the story is rewinded, while Silas takes another way.

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* The mine. After you chased the enemies of the level through the maze of its bowels, you're eventually killed by the fall of an undodgeable mine cart. Cue Silas telling something like: "Of course, that's what would have happened if I took had taken this way". Then, the story is rewinded, while Silas takes another way.
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* The fact the game runs on UnreliableNarrator leads to several near fourth-wall breaking moments of exploiting the narrative for a joke or two. One of the most notable examples is at the end of the first level, where the HeroWorshipper of the PlayerCharacter claimed that (based on a DimeNovel he read) the level ended with [[DuelBoss a one-on-one duel]] with Pat Garrett - and then then PlayerCharacter claimed [[ShaggyDogStory that didn't happen at all]], [[OnceMoreWithClarity and rewound the action to just a few moments before the "showdown"]] to tell how it really happened: he gets [[HeyYouHaymaker cold-cocked and [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin arrested by]] Garrett, and [[GreatEscape has to break out of jail]] in the next level.]]

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* The fact the game runs on UnreliableNarrator leads to several near fourth-wall breaking moments of exploiting the narrative for a joke or two. One of the most notable examples is at the end of the first level, where the HeroWorshipper of the PlayerCharacter claimed that (based on a DimeNovel he read) the level ended with [[DuelBoss a one-on-one duel]] with Pat Garrett - and then then PlayerCharacter claimed [[ShaggyDogStory that didn't happen at all]], [[OnceMoreWithClarity and rewound the action to just a few moments before the "showdown"]] to tell how it really happened: he gets [[HeyYouHaymaker cold-cocked cold-cocked]] and [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin arrested by]] Garrett, and [[GreatEscape has to break out of jail]] in the next level.]]
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** To add insult to injury, not only does Silas steal Bob's shotgun, when they have their duel at the end of the level, Bob doesn't get the courtesy of a cool graphic novel intro like other duel bosses.
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* Bob Ollinger's Mean Ass Shotgun gets a graphic novel introduction in the same manner as the high-profile boss-level criminals throughout the game, and gets [[RunningGag repeated reverential mentions]] throughout the next level.
* The fact the game runs on UnreliableNarrator leads to several near fourth-wall breaking moments of exploiting the narrative for a joke or two. One of the most notable examples is at the end of the first level, where the HeroWorshipper of the PlayerCharacter claimed that (based on a DimeNovel he read) the level ended with [[DuelBoss a one-on-one duel]] with Pat Garrett - and then then PlayerCharacter claimed [[ShaggyDogStory that didn't happen at all]], [[OnceMoreWithClarity and rewound the action to just a few moments before the "showdown"]] to tell how it really happened: he gets [[HeyYouHaymaker cold-cocked and [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin arrested by]] Garrett, and [[GreatEscape has to break out of jail]] in the next level.]]
* The mine. After you chased the enemies of the level through the maze of its bowels, you're eventually killed by the fall of an undodgeable mine cart. Cue Silas telling something like: "Of course, that's would have happened if I took this way". Then, the story is rewinded, while Silas takes another way.
* Steve falls asleep during Silas' tale of chasing the Daltons in a swamp (his snores can be heard over Silas' voice). A bit later, Silas messes with the audience by adding Apaches in the area who try to kill you for no reason whatsoever, just to check if Steve was still attentive.
* On the train level, Silas goes off to pee and the level continues with you walking through the same damn train and shooting mooks over and over and over with the audience mumbling about how true he's being until Silas come back.

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