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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the peaceful Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]] Slightly mitigated by the fact that you can still find Sasquatch there afterwards, so he clearly wasn't the last one.

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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the peaceful Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]] Slightly mitigated by the fact that you can still find Sasquatch there afterwards, so he clearly wasn't the last one.one.
* If you allow every survivor in a town or settlement to be killed by the zombies, then said town or settlement will become "lost". This essentially means that the place is devoid of any life and now belongs to the undead. It can be very depressing to ride into a town you remember from the base game as being so full of life, only to find it has now become a dark and deserted ghost town swarming with hordes of the bloodthirsty undead.
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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the peaceful Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]]

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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the peaceful Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]]]] Slightly mitigated by the fact that you can still find Sasquatch there afterwards, so he clearly wasn't the last one.
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** Putting Down Uncle in general. Unlike Jack and Abigail, there’s no saving him from his wretched state, and the only way you can deal with him is to [[MercyKill put him out of his misery.]]
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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified.

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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. [[spoiler: Until the end, anyway.]]
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* A particular stand-off with a mythical creature.
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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]]

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* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the peaceful Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]]
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* One of the things John can say when he shoots Uncle at the start of the game is "God''dammit'', Uncle! After all we did for you!" It comes off less angry and more distraught.

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* One of the things John can say when he shoots Uncle at the start of the game is "God''dammit'', Uncle! After all we did for you!" It comes off less angry and more distraught.distraught.
* Birth of the Conservation Movement. [[spoiler: You've just killed all but one of the Sasquatch, and the last one is distraught and begging you to kill him. It's up to you to decide whether or not to oblige him. All because some random crazy guy told you they ate babies.]] [[YouBastard Nice one, Marston.]]
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* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and the way Dickens seems to have simply given up is disquieting, especially considering he was a comic relief type of character.

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* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and the way Dickens seems to have simply given up is disquieting, especially considering he was a comic relief type of character.character.
* One of the things John can say when he shoots Uncle at the start of the game is "God''dammit'', Uncle! After all we did for you!" It comes off less angry and more distraught.
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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. Good <a class="inlineAdmedialink" href="#">job</a>, Rockstar San Diego.

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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. Good <a class="inlineAdmedialink" href="#">job</a>, Rockstar San Diego.



** Keep in mind that ''Undead Nightmare'' takes place shortly before the original story's ending. At this point Bonnie has nearly lost her cattle, the liveblood of her ranch, ''multiple times'', and [[spoiler:kidnapped and nearly murdered by cattle rustlers]], and now [[spoiler:she's lost her father]]. Even in a spinoff, Bonnie just can't catch a break.
* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and this troper is always unnerved by the way Dickens seems to have simply given up, especially considering he was a comic relief type of character.

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** Keep in mind that ''Undead Nightmare'' takes place shortly before the original story's ending. At this point Bonnie has nearly lost her cattle, the liveblood lifeblood of her ranch, ''multiple times'', and [[spoiler:kidnapped and nearly murdered by cattle rustlers]], and now [[spoiler:she's lost her father]]. Even in a spinoff, Bonnie just can't catch a break.
* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and this troper is always unnerved by the way Dickens seems to have simply given up, up is disquieting, especially considering he was a comic relief type of character.
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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. Good job, Rockstar San Diego.

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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. Good job, <a class="inlineAdmedialink" href="#">job</a>, Rockstar San Diego.



* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and this troper is always unnerved by the way Dickens seems to have simply given up.

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* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and this troper is always unnerved by the way Dickens seems to have simply given up.up, especially considering he was a comic relief type of character.
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** Keep in mind that ''Undead Nightmare'' takes place shortly before the original story's ending. At this point Bonnie has nearly lost her cattle, the liveblood of her ranch, ''multiple times'', and [[spoiler:kidnapped and nearly murdered by cattle rustlers]], and now [[spoiler:she's lost her father]]. Even in a spinoff, Bonnie just can't catch a break.

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** Keep in mind that ''Undead Nightmare'' takes place shortly before the original story's ending. At this point Bonnie has nearly lost her cattle, the liveblood of her ranch, ''multiple times'', and [[spoiler:kidnapped and nearly murdered by cattle rustlers]], and now [[spoiler:she's lost her father]]. Even in a spinoff, Bonnie just can't catch a break.break.
* The scene in which Nigel West Dickens leaves John with his train to Mexico. It feels vaguely depressing, and this troper is always unnerved by the way Dickens seems to have simply given up.
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* So, John. You're alive, but your family is zombified. Good job, Rockstar San Diego.
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* A particular stand-off with a mythical creature.

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* A particular stand-off with a mythical creature.creature.
* Paternal Pride. Bonnie [=MacFarlane's=] father, Drew, has been trying to contain the Ranch's undead by locking them in the barn, but he hasn't come out since the day before. John goes to investigate, and [[spoiler:sure enough, Drew has been zombified, forcing John to [[MercyKill put him down]]. Bonnie is devastated, [[IronWoobie despite her attempts not to show it]], and John laments that Drew "was a good man".]]
** Keep in mind that ''Undead Nightmare'' takes place shortly before the original story's ending. At this point Bonnie has nearly lost her cattle, the liveblood of her ranch, ''multiple times'', and [[spoiler:kidnapped and nearly murdered by cattle rustlers]], and now [[spoiler:she's lost her father]]. Even in a spinoff, Bonnie just can't catch a break.

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