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*** As you journey with the man to find his daughter, the typical monsters aren't the worst thing out there. There's something... [[ItCanThink intelligent]] hunting you... taunting you. Eventually, you and your companion enter a room with mutilated dolls and twisted messages targeting you. The final straw is that your beloved bear is found mutilated as a centrepiece in a shrine of contempt aimed all at little you. Suddenly, you get to see your pursuer. Long, lanky, decaying, and stark-raving mad. It wants only one thing. You. It taunts your companion, saying his daughter is dead and eventually gets the drop on him. He's sent flying off a cliff and you're left in the grossly enlarged hands of this aberration. As it begins to squeezes the life out of you, you begin to wonder if you're simply going to awake in a yet another hell.

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*** As you journey with the man to find his daughter, the typical monsters aren't the worst thing out there. There's something... [[ItCanThink intelligent]] hunting you... taunting you. Eventually, you and your companion enter a room with mutilated dolls and twisted messages targeting you. The final straw is that your beloved bear is found mutilated as a centrepiece in a shrine of contempt aimed all at little you. Suddenly, you get to see your pursuer. Long, lanky, decaying, and stark-raving mad. It wants only one thing. You. It taunts your companion, saying his daughter is dead and eventually gets the drop on him. He's sent flying off a cliff and you're left in the grossly enlarged hands of this aberration. As it begins to squeezes the life out of you, you begin to wonder if you're simply going to awake in a yet another hell.
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** The Revenant: A creature that appears in Barry and Natalia's sections. Multiple corpses stitched/nailed together and infused with the virus, they have multiple limbs, some of which have their feet and hands removed and replaced with a rusted blade. To kill it, Natalia has to use her powers to find it's core, much like the horrifying [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil4 Regeneradors]]. Or you can just shoot it to death piece by piece to reveal the core, but that wastes precious ammo...

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** The Revenant: A creature that appears in Barry and Natalia's sections. Multiple corpses stitched/nailed together and infused with the virus, they have multiple limbs, some of which have their feet and hands removed and replaced with a rusted blade. To kill it, Natalia has to use her powers to find it's its core, much like the horrifying [[VideoGame/ResidentEvil4 Regeneradors]]. Or you can just shoot it to death piece by piece to reveal the core, but that wastes precious ammo...

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** The Glasp: A giant, bloated fly-like creature that expels vision inhibiting gas that allows it to stealth kill its victims. The worst part? It appears to have been created from a human, which ramps up the BodyHorror factor up to eleven, with arms and legs converted into multiple, jointed insect limbs with its still human feet dangling off two of them, a mouth grown out of the back of the victim's skull and worst of all, it covers its victims in what appear to be maggots. Let the implications of that sink in.
*** Worse, they have a one-hit kill attack.

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** The Glasp: A giant, bloated fly-like creature that expels vision inhibiting gas that allows it to stealth kill its victims. The worst part? It appears to have been created from a human, which ramps up the BodyHorror factor up to eleven, with arms and legs converted into multiple, jointed insect limbs with its still human feet dangling off two of them, a mouth grown out of the back of the victim's skull and worst of all, it covers its victims in what appear to be maggots. Let the implications of that sink in.
*** Worse,
in. What's even worse, they have a one-hit kill OneHitKill attack.
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** The Glasp: A giant, bloated fly-like creature that expels vision inhibiting gas that allows it to stealth kill its victims. The worst part? It appears to have been created from a human, which ramps up the BodyHorror factor UpToEleven, with arms and legs converted into multiple, jointed insect limbs with its still human feet dangling off two of them, a mouth grown out of the back of the victim's skull and worst of all, it covers its victims in what appear to be maggots. Let the implications of that sink in.

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** The Glasp: A giant, bloated fly-like creature that expels vision inhibiting gas that allows it to stealth kill its victims. The worst part? It appears to have been created from a human, which ramps up the BodyHorror factor UpToEleven, up to eleven, with arms and legs converted into multiple, jointed insect limbs with its still human feet dangling off two of them, a mouth grown out of the back of the victim's skull and worst of all, it covers its victims in what appear to be maggots. Let the implications of that sink in.
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* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentally because of a mistake on your part]] is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]] almost tragic in hindsight.

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* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentally because of a mistake on your part]] part is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]] almost tragic in hindsight.
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* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself. It gets even worse when you discover her true name: Alex Wesker, the sister of Albert Wesker. As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the Uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.

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* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself. It gets even worse when you discover her true name: Alex Wesker, the sister of Albert Wesker. As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking choking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the Uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.
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* Similarly to the first ''Revelations'', an important reveal paints an even darker picture of the [[CrapsackWorld already dark]] RE universe. As Neil Fisher, and his mentor/model Lagsdale before him, show, you can't even trust the people tasked to protect you from bioterrorism, as greed or misguided ideals may make them as dangerous as the criminals they should fight. Imagine the damage to Terrasave's image and especially operations if knowledge about Neil's action becomes public. ParanoiaFuel at its fullest.

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* Similarly to the first ''Revelations'', an important reveal paints an even darker picture of the [[CrapsackWorld already dark]] RE universe. As Neil Fisher, and his mentor/model Lagsdale Lansdale before him, show, you can't even trust the people tasked to protect you from bioterrorism, as greed or misguided ideals may make them as dangerous as the criminals they should fight. Imagine the damage to Terrasave's image and especially operations if knowledge about Neil's action becomes public. ParanoiaFuel at its fullest.
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* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentally because of a mistake on your part is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]]]] almost tragic in hindsight.

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* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentally because of a mistake on your part part]] is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]]]] enthusiasm]] almost tragic in hindsight.

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** Rotten: Essentially decayed humans that look somewhat like skeletons. [[spoiler: Considering what happens later on in Episode 1 they could be what happens to Afflicted when they are left alone for some time.]]
* How about this? You're a little girl who has been described as "fragile", you lose both your parents in a horrific bioterror attack, and you then witness a giant space laser destroy your home and all the memories associated with it as a last resort to stop said attack. You get used to living in a [=TerraSave=] facility or two, then when you feel normalcy returning, you're kidnapped and experimented on and put through an endless horror sideshow, finally meet up with people who want to help you... only for a man you trust to separate you from your newfound friends and deliver you to the Devil [[spoiler: herself]]. You wake up six months later, and all the people are seemingly gone and the monsters have gotten worse. Can't get worse, can it?
** Haw, did I say "can't"? We must be thinking of a non-''Resident Evil'' universe! Upon waking up, you're greeted by [[spoiler:a starkly different version of yourself who initially seems a bit more sarcastic and teasing. She then gradually begins to ramp up the emotional abuse, taunting you about your quest to reunite with the only thing you've got left in this miserable world: a teddy bear. Problem is, the bear has been leaving disturbing post cards detailing her misery and... seems suicidal. Upon finally finding the bear, Shadow-you and the bear reveal that they're trying to steal your very being and will be back to torment you at a later date.]] Shortly after that, you meet a lovable bearded fellow who'll protect you, so I guess that's a hope spot?
*** Wrong-O! As you journey with the man to find his daughter, the typical monsters aren't the worst thing out there. There's something... [[ItCanThink intelligent]] hunting you... taunting you. Eventually, you and your companion enter a room with mutilated dolls and twisted messages targeting you. The final straw is that your beloved bear is found mutilated as a centrepiece in a shrine of contempt aimed all at little you. Suddenly, you get to see your pursuer. Long, lanky, decaying, and stark-raving mad. It wants only one thing. You. It taunts your companion, saying [[spoiler: his daughter is dead]] and eventually gets the drop on him. He's sent flying off a cliff and you're left in the grossly enlarged hands of this aberration. As it begins to squeezes the life out of you, you begin to wonder if you're simply going to awake in a yet another hell.

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** Rotten: Essentially decayed humans that look somewhat like skeletons. [[spoiler: Considering what happens later on in Episode 1 they could be what happens to Afflicted when they are left alone for some time.]]
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* How about this? Consider: You're a little girl who has been described as "fragile", you lose both your parents in a horrific bioterror attack, and you then witness a giant space laser destroy your home and all the memories associated with it as a last resort to stop said attack. You get used to living in a [=TerraSave=] facility or two, then when you feel normalcy returning, you're kidnapped and experimented on and put through an endless horror sideshow, finally meet up with people who want to help you... only for a man you trust to separate you from your newfound friends and deliver you to the Devil [[spoiler: herself]]. herself. You wake up six months later, and all the people are seemingly gone and the monsters have gotten worse. Can't get worse, can it?
worse.
** Haw, did I say "can't"? We must be thinking of a non-''Resident Evil'' universe! Upon waking up, you're greeted by [[spoiler:a a starkly different version of yourself who initially seems a bit more sarcastic and teasing. She then gradually begins to ramp up the emotional abuse, taunting you about your quest to reunite with the only thing you've got left in this miserable world: a teddy bear. Problem is, the bear has been leaving disturbing post cards detailing her misery and... seems suicidal. Upon finally finding the bear, Shadow-you and the bear reveal that they're trying to steal your very being and will be back to torment you at a later date.]] Shortly after that, you meet a lovable bearded fellow who'll protect you, so I guess that's a hope spot?
you...
*** Wrong-O! As you journey with the man to find his daughter, the typical monsters aren't the worst thing out there. There's something... [[ItCanThink intelligent]] hunting you... taunting you. Eventually, you and your companion enter a room with mutilated dolls and twisted messages targeting you. The final straw is that your beloved bear is found mutilated as a centrepiece in a shrine of contempt aimed all at little you. Suddenly, you get to see your pursuer. Long, lanky, decaying, and stark-raving mad. It wants only one thing. You. It taunts your companion, saying [[spoiler: his daughter is dead]] dead and eventually gets the drop on him. He's sent flying off a cliff and you're left in the grossly enlarged hands of this aberration. As it begins to squeezes the life out of you, you begin to wonder if you're simply going to awake in a yet another hell.



** To say nothing of the fact that [[spoiler: it's possible to get a BadEnd and have Moira turn out to have succumbed to the virus]].
* The fate of [[spoiler:Pedro]], succumbing to the fear-virus in the middle of a shoot-out with a bunch of Afflicted, which was engineered by the Overseer, and transforming into a grotesque, tumor-bloated, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere eye-covered]] freak.
* [[spoiler:Gabriel]]'s fate. [[spoiler:The Overseer reacts to his successfully restoring the helicopter by shorting it out, sending it into a spin and causing him to start mutating. He snaps and desperately tries to [[LifeOrLimbDecision hack off his hand to stop his mutation]], during which he ends up crashing and being killed.]] Barry actually finds his charred corpse when he visits the area later, and it is ''not'' a pretty sight.
* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? [[spoiler: Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself. It gets even worse when you discover her true name: Alex Wesker, the sister of Albert Wesker.]] As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. [[spoiler: She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.]]
* Towards the end of Claire's chapter 3, the player finds a note from the Overseer's butler about how he has "taken care" of the rest of her employees, and will soon "take care" of himself. You find this next to his body, hanging from a noose. So, apparently, [[spoiler: Alex Wesker]] can, despite being as big a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] as [[spoiler: her brother]], induce such loyalty in people that they're willing to commit murder-suicide for her without being brainwashed...
* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[spoiler: [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentaly]] because of a mistake on your part is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]]]] almost tragic in hindsight.
* Similarly to the first ''Revelations'', an important reveal paints an even darker picture of the [[CrapsackWorld already dark]] RE universe. [[spoiler:As Neil Fisher, and his mentor/model Lagsdale before him, show, you can't even trust the people tasked to protect you from bioterrorism, as greed or misguided ideals may make them as dangerous as the criminals they should fight. Imagine the damage to Terrasave's image and especially operations if knowledge about Neil's action becomes public.]] ParanoiaFuel at its fullest.
* The battle with [[spoiler: Monster Neil]] has some {{Narm}}y lines, yeah, but it's honestly pretty terrifying. Even his shrieks of ''"I'm burning up!"'' have the right amount of genuine-sounding pain to send a chill down your spine. Plus, when you think about the kind of BodyHorror one must be undergoing such that a humble ''[[WeaksauceWeakness flashlight]]'' can make you overheat -- to the extent that ''your heart will burst out of your chest to make you cool off faster''... not a pretty picture, is it?

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** To say nothing of the fact that [[spoiler: it's possible to get a BadEnd and have Moira turn out to have succumbed to the virus]].
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* The fate of [[spoiler:Pedro]], Pedro, succumbing to the fear-virus in the middle of a shoot-out with a bunch of Afflicted, which was engineered by the Overseer, and transforming into a grotesque, tumor-bloated, [[EyesDoNotBelongThere eye-covered]] freak.
* [[spoiler:Gabriel]]'s Gabriel's fate. [[spoiler:The The Overseer reacts to his successfully restoring the helicopter by shorting it out, sending it into a spin and causing him to start mutating. He snaps and desperately tries to [[LifeOrLimbDecision hack off his hand to stop his mutation]], during which he ends up crashing and being killed.]] Barry actually finds his charred corpse when he visits the area later, and it is ''not'' a pretty sight.
* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? [[spoiler: Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself. It gets even worse when you discover her true name: Alex Wesker, the sister of Albert Wesker.]] As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. [[spoiler: She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the uroboros Uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.]]
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* Towards the end of Claire's chapter 3, the player finds a note from the Overseer's butler about how he has "taken care" of the rest of her employees, and will soon "take care" of himself. You find this next to his body, hanging from a noose. So, apparently, [[spoiler: Alex Wesker]] Wesker can, despite being as big a [[TheSociopath sociopath]] as [[spoiler: her brother]], brother, induce such loyalty in people that they're willing to commit murder-suicide for her without being brainwashed...
* Less explicit, the backstory between Barry and his daughter. The thought of [[spoiler: [[AdultFear one of your kids shooting the other accidentaly]] accidentally because of a mistake on your part is something that ''will'' haunt you. It can also make Barry's [[GunNut gun enthusiasm]]]] almost tragic in hindsight.
* Similarly to the first ''Revelations'', an important reveal paints an even darker picture of the [[CrapsackWorld already dark]] RE universe. [[spoiler:As As Neil Fisher, and his mentor/model Lagsdale before him, show, you can't even trust the people tasked to protect you from bioterrorism, as greed or misguided ideals may make them as dangerous as the criminals they should fight. Imagine the damage to Terrasave's image and especially operations if knowledge about Neil's action becomes public.]] ParanoiaFuel at its fullest.
* The battle with [[spoiler: Monster Neil]] Neil has some {{Narm}}y lines, yeah, but it's honestly pretty terrifying. Even his shrieks of ''"I'm burning up!"'' have the right amount of genuine-sounding pain to send a chill down your spine. Plus, when you think about the kind of BodyHorror one must be undergoing such that a humble ''[[WeaksauceWeakness flashlight]]'' can make you overheat -- to the extent that ''your heart will burst out of your chest to make you cool off faster''... not a pretty picture, is it?picture.
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* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? [[spoiler: Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself.]] As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. [[spoiler: She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.]]

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* The whole idea of the Overseer: a sadistic madwoman with the power and resources to kidnap people, including members of an important bioterror clean-up movement, and subject them to hideous physical and psychological tortures to test out her creation, a virus that literally feeds on fear. She can see everything that happens on her island, and gleefully taunts her victims as they fall prey to her traps. And why is she doing this? [[spoiler: Because she hopes she can use a "perfect specimen" combined with her virus to achieve ResurrectiveImmortality, forcing them to lose their mind and be physically and mentally replaced by a copy of herself. It gets even worse when you discover her true name: Alex Wesker, the sister of Albert Wesker.]] As scary as she is in Claire's campaign as TheChessmaster, she is absolutely terrifying in Barry's campaign. [[spoiler: She has mutated into a horrific abomination, retaining her sociopathic cunning while harboring a deep and irrational hatred of Natalia. She stalks and ambushes Barry and Natalia at one point. She appears out of NOWHERE, easily defeating Barry and chocking Natalia until her own [[SanitySlippage fear]] causes her to retreat. In her inner sanctum she rants through Natalia's bracelet claiming that Natalia is false and must die. Then, you must traverse a "shrine" filled with mutilated dolls meant to represent Natalia's death as well as Natalia's eviscerated teddy bear, Lottie. At the same time, she continues to threaten the poor innocent girl all the while playing Lacrimosa from Mozart's requiem, a piece that unambiguously represents death. FINALLY, you confront this freak that was once a women, only for her to inject herself with the uroboros virus, turning herself into an even more horrifying abomination that takes a rocket to finally destroy.]]
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* How about this? You're a little girl who has been described as "fragile", you lose both your parents in a horrific bioterror attack, and you then witness a giant space laser destroy your home and all the memories associated with it as a last resort to stop said attack. You get used to living in a [=TerraSave=] facility or two, then when you feel normalcy returning, you're kidnapped and experimented on and put through an endless horror sideshow, finally meet up with people who want to help you... only for a man you trust to separate you from your newfound friends and deliver you to the Devil [[spoiler: herself]]. You wake up six months later, and all the people are seemingly gone and the monsters have gotten worse. Can't get worse, can't it?
** Haw, did I say "can't"? We must be thinking of a non-''Resident Evil'' universe! Upon waking up, you're greeted by [[spoiler:a starkly different version of yourself who initially seems a bit more sarcastic and teasing. She then gradually begins to ramp up the emotional abuse, taunting you about your quest to reunite with the only thing you've got left in this miserable world: a teddy bear. Problem is, the Bear has been leaving disturbing post cards detailing her misery and... seems suicidal. Upon finally finding the bear, Shadow-you and the bear reveal that they're trying to steal your very being and will be back to torment you at a later date.]] Shortly after that, you meet a lovable bearded fellow who'll protect you, so I guess that's a hope spot?

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* How about this? You're a little girl who has been described as "fragile", you lose both your parents in a horrific bioterror attack, and you then witness a giant space laser destroy your home and all the memories associated with it as a last resort to stop said attack. You get used to living in a [=TerraSave=] facility or two, then when you feel normalcy returning, you're kidnapped and experimented on and put through an endless horror sideshow, finally meet up with people who want to help you... only for a man you trust to separate you from your newfound friends and deliver you to the Devil [[spoiler: herself]]. You wake up six months later, and all the people are seemingly gone and the monsters have gotten worse. Can't get worse, can't can it?
** Haw, did I say "can't"? We must be thinking of a non-''Resident Evil'' universe! Upon waking up, you're greeted by [[spoiler:a starkly different version of yourself who initially seems a bit more sarcastic and teasing. She then gradually begins to ramp up the emotional abuse, taunting you about your quest to reunite with the only thing you've got left in this miserable world: a teddy bear. Problem is, the Bear bear has been leaving disturbing post cards detailing her misery and... seems suicidal. Upon finally finding the bear, Shadow-you and the bear reveal that they're trying to steal your very being and will be back to torment you at a later date.]] Shortly after that, you meet a lovable bearded fellow who'll protect you, so I guess that's a hope spot?

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