![]() ![]() Bedlam House: Mount Massive Asylum is not a place of healing.at least, it seemed this way until the DLC was released. The Bad Guy Wins: Miles kills Billy Hope, who was projecting the Walrider, only to get possessed by it and then gunned down by Wernicke's hired soldiers, which in turn, released the Walrider once again to terrorize the world.Then when Wernicke sends officers to kill Miles, not realizing that Miles was the new host for the Walrider. The Atoner: By the end, Rudolf Wernicke realizes that he played God too much, so he asks Miles to kill Billy.Guess what? Ultimately, the crazily insane, gigantic nut-job is right. Given what most of the people in this Asylum are, we can't say we blame him. Anti-Villain: Chris Walker is trying to stop the Walrider outbreak.It's closer to a 19th century Kirkbridge Plan asylum, which fell out of fashion in the late 19th century with the last of them being built in 1913. Anachronism Stew: Miles' notes mention Mount Massive Asylum was built in The '50s and closed in the 70s, yet it doesn't look like anything from the 1950s.You can also find a document that implies that Wernicke was going to be sent to a concentration camp for his implied homosexual relationship with Turing, before the Nazis decided to force him to work for them. When reminiscing about his work with him, Wernicke talks about him and regards him like the love of his life. Ambiguously Gay: Rudolf Wernicke worked with Alan Turing, a scientist who laid the foundation for modern computing and was found guilty of being homosexual, tortured with hormone therapy, and committed suicide due to it in the 50s.One of its first acts is to messily kill Chris Walker, the Implacable Man giant inmate that has been pursuing you throughout the entire game. Always a Bigger Fish: You finally encounter the Walrider in the last area of the game.You won't be walking away from one of them in one piece. Alone with the Psycho: There's multiple times in the game where you end up alone and trapped with a hostile inmate.God help me but I somehow hope you didn't find another. ![]() Miles Upshur: You've escaped one Hell, Chris Walker. It may have helped that Chris was a war veteran with PTSD and Miles's assumption was that, based on Chris' own ramblings, Chris was trying to contain the horrors of the facility, albeit in his own, insane way.
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