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* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Almost literally. {{spoiler|Knocking out Dagon with the main gun of a United States Coast Guard cutter, and electrocuting Hydra to death with a Yithian Lightning Cannon.}} |
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: Almost literally. {{spoiler|Knocking out Dagon with the main gun of a United States Coast Guard cutter, and electrocuting Hydra to death with a Yithian Lightning Cannon.}} |
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* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Jack, if his [[Sanity Meter]] gets too low. |
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Jack, if his [[Sanity Meter]] gets too low. |
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* [[Dull Surprise]]: Jack always talks in the same tone of voice. Even when insanity kicks in. |
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* [[Easing Into the Adventure]] |
* [[Easing Into the Adventure]] |
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* [[Electric Torture]]: Used during Jack's [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|'interrogation']]. |
* [[Electric Torture]]: Used during Jack's [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|'interrogation']]. |
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* [[Flashback Nightmare]] |
* [[Flashback Nightmare]] |
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* [[FPS]]: Towards the end of the game, it turns more and more [[FPS]]-y. |
* [[FPS]]: Towards the end of the game, it turns more and more [[FPS]]-y. |
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* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Jack's ability to {{spoiler|take over the body of a Deep One}} seems out-of-context at first, since up to that point his [[Psychic Powers]] only went as far as a few random visions. However, it makes a ''lot'' more sense when you realize that {{spoiler|it's an inherited Yithian trait, the ability to swap bodies across space and time}}. |
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* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: When armed with a crowbar and a shotgun, Mr. Walters feels the compelled to use a key to open flimsy wooden doors, even after seeing both enemies and friendly NPCs bust through doors with improvised weapons and himself shooting (some) locks easily. |
* [[Gameplay and Story Segregation]]: When armed with a crowbar and a shotgun, Mr. Walters feels the compelled to use a key to open flimsy wooden doors, even after seeing both enemies and friendly NPCs bust through doors with improvised weapons and himself shooting (some) locks easily. |
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* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: The penultimate boss is a pair of Flying Polyps that seem to come out of nowhere. Since his way was blocked in Y'ha-nthlei, Jack took a route through an adjacent cavern system that connected to one of the cavernous Vaults where the Yithians had locked up their old enemies. |
* [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere]]: The penultimate boss is a pair of Flying Polyps that seem to come out of nowhere. Since his way was blocked in Y'ha-nthlei, Jack took a route through an adjacent cavern system that connected to one of the cavernous Vaults where the Yithians had locked up their old enemies. |