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* A small moment, but touching nevertheless. Prior to a puzzle, Doctor Killjoy decides to evaluate Torque [[Deadpan Snarker|in his own unique way.]] And if you've been Good so far?
* A small moment, but touching nevertheless. Prior to a puzzle, Doctor Killjoy decides to evaluate Torque [[Deadpan Snarker|in his own unique way.]] And if you've been Good so far?
{{quote| '''Killjoy:''' [[Understatement|I would hesitate to call you a gentle soul, Torque]], but I do believe there is hope for you yet.}}
{{quote|'''Killjoy:''' [[Understatement|I would hesitate to call you a gentle soul, Torque]], but I do believe there is hope for you yet.}}
* The Good ending, but especially the note written on the picture of Torque's family.
* The Good ending, but especially the note written on the picture of Torque's family.
{{quote| '''Note''': ''Someone's missing from this picture, T. I don't want us to ever be apart again. Love always, Carmen.''
{{quote|'''Note''': ''Someone's missing from this picture, T. I don't want us to ever be apart again. Love always, Carmen.''
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Revision as of 19:42, 7 August 2014


For a game as horrifying and stark as The Suffering, it did manage its fair share of touching moments as well.

  • A small moment, but touching nevertheless. Prior to a puzzle, Doctor Killjoy decides to evaluate Torque in his own unique way. And if you've been Good so far?

Killjoy: I would hesitate to call you a gentle soul, Torque, but I do believe there is hope for you yet.

  • The Good ending, but especially the note written on the picture of Torque's family.

Note: Someone's missing from this picture, T. I don't want us to ever be apart again. Love always, Carmen.