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** Barbara, the dancer at the music hall, is weeping uncontrollably over her husband. If you have the violinist with you, there is a cutscenes where he serenades her, giving her the will to live.

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** Barbara, the dancer at the music hall, is weeping uncontrollably over her husband. If you have the violinist with you, there is a cutscenes cutscene where he serenades her, giving her the will to live.
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** Barbara, the dancer at the music hall, is weeping uncontrollably over her husband. If you have the violinist with you, there is a cutscenes where he serenades her, giving her the will to live.
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** Arguably the most touching ending is Jeffrey's. Elderly couples almost always end up dead or widowed in disaster stories, and to see both Jeffrey and Adela make it out, and enjoy their remaining years together, is pure heartwarming.

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** Arguably the most touching ending is Jeffrey's.Jeffrey Howell's. Elderly couples almost always end up dead or widowed in disaster stories, and to see both Jeffrey and Adela make it out, and enjoy their remaining years together, is pure heartwarming.



** Jeffrey and Adela - who ''can'' be rescued if not chosen.

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** Jeffrey and Adela Howell - who ''can'' be rescued if not chosen.
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** Arguably the most touching ending is Jeffrey's. Elderly couples almost always end up dead or widowed in disaster stories, and to see both Jeffrey and Adela make it out, and enjoy their remaining years together, is pure heartwarming.

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** Arguably the most touching ending is Jeffrey's. Elderly couples almost always end up dead or widowed in disaster stories, and to see both Jeffrey and Adela make it out, and enjoy their remaining years together, is pure heartwarming.heartwarming.
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** Francoise and her daughter Mary Maxwell. They are separated, and of course the player reunites them and escorts them out
** Jack Hamilton. The man he is with wanted to do one good thing - and that was to ensure the player would save Jack.
** Jeffrey and Adela - who ''can'' be rescued if not chosen.
** Cooper, Stacey, and Pamela Smith, the entire family that is rescued.
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*Managing to complete the game with the maximum number of survivors, and thus, getting [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IMdtRjnsGU the best]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syF-pWg4aHI ending]] for [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNuLzlAnico each]] respective [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_UrEfebrHQQ character]]. Due to some annoying lemming-like mentality of the survivors, random falling objects, and struggling to memorize your way around the map, it's extremely difficult to do so, but the endings make the effort [[EarnYourHappyEnding so worth it]]. It gets even better if you manage to save couples, or in one instance, an entire family along the way.
**Arguably the most touching ending is Jeffrey's. Elderly couples almost always end up dead or widowed in disaster stories, and to see both Jeffrey and Adela make it out, and enjoy their remaining years together, is pure heartwarming.

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