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V1 of the mod can be downloaded [[https://gamebanana.com/mods/364615 here]], and the V2 version can be downloaded [[https://gamebanana.com/mods/501201 here]]. The hotfix update is available in the source code, which can be downloaded [[https://github.com/lunarcleint/gorefield here]].
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* EvilSoundsDeep: Although Gorefield's vocals change for all of his songs, they're all pretty deep, first using Garfield's usual deep voice in "Curious Cat", then a raspier and distorted version of his first voice in "Metamorphosis", and then some sort of distorted gurgle in "Hi Jon"[[note]]While his voice in the remake of "Hi Jon" and all new V2 songs is the same one from "Metamorphosis", his gurgling voice still appears for a few turns in the former.[[/note]].

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* EvilSoundsDeep: Although Gorefield's vocals change for all of his songs, they're all pretty deep, first using Garfield's usual deep voice in "Curious Cat", then a raspier and distorted version of his first voice in "Metamorphosis", and then some sort of distorted gurgle in "Hi Jon"[[note]]While his voice in the remake of "Hi Jon" and all new V2 songs is the same one from "Metamorphosis", his gurgling voice still appears for a few turns in the former.[[/note]].former[[/note]], then a deeper and even more distorted version of his "Metamorphosis" voice in "Terror in the Heights", and then a voice similar to Chris Pratt's Garfield impression in "Balls of Yarn".
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* MustHaveNicotine: PlayedForLaughs in Cat Patella, where an angry Jon asks "Where is my pipe?" the moment he shows up.

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the 'functional addict' entry doesn't really fit the trope if tobacco use is only implied once through a 'where is my pipe' reference and isn't relevant to the story


* FatBastard: A few of Gorefield's forms exaggerate Garfield's weight to the point of being giant blobs of flesh.



* FunctionalAddict: Jon admits point-blank in Cat Patella to having been on crack, as evidenced by him saying "Where is my pipe?" the moment he shows up.

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