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Part night in the woods characters
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Even if the store is struggling, "more people are streaming" is one of the least likely reasons for that. Rural towns like Possum Springs were exactly what kept video stores afloat as streaming became more prominent, as they rarely had Internet speeds good enough to be conducive to streaming - a situation that ought to be even more pronounced in Possum Springs, since it's so isolated it doesn't even get cell reception.

  • Critical Research Failure: One of the signs of Possum Springs' decline is that less people are going to Video Outpost "Too" to rent, instead preferring to stream their movies.
  • #PART NIGHT IN THE WOODS CHARACTERS CRACK#

    Crack Ship: Surprisingly there is a certain niche of fans whom ship Casey x Steven, an artist named: "t3f3r" might be partly to blame for this.

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    Its final level, "Cemetery Grounds", is inhabited only by the slowest, weakest, most predictable enemies in the game.

  • Breather Level: Demontower's penultimate level, "Leafy Graves", is thick with traps, and patrolled by the game's toughest enemies.
  • Since he only appears for the one conversation (where he only speaks in muffled words that we can't hear but Mae can), and the fact that the band plays a song called Pumpkin Head Guy, it's unclear if the song is a well-known song the band is covering or if it's original and based on the guy, further confused by the fact that he's never seen again, nor is the song referenced again after they play it.
  • The best example of a BLAM with no proper payoff is the appearance of the kid in a Pumpkin Head Guy costume in the tunnels.
  • However, a lot of them (in particular feeding the rats and talking to the two musicians) are justified by the fact that Mae is a NEET and that there's some kind of payoff for most of the moments, such as more dialogue, character development, or hilarious moments like Bea threatening the rat babies with a sudden "They're going down."
  • Some of the sidequests initially appear as such, such as feeding some rats in an old parade float.
  • Awesome Art: The game has an unique art style, beautiful scenery and lighting that creates beautiful imagery, from Mae's Astral Dreams to the Bridge near the outskirts of the town.
  • At The Game Awards 2017, in which the game lost the Games for Impact award to Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and the Best Independent Game award to Cuphead.
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    (The game lost to Horizon Zero Dawn, Cuphead, and Friday the 13th: The Game, respectively.)

  • At the 35th Annual Golden Joystick Awards, the game was nominated for Best Storytelling, Best Visual Design, and Best Indie Game.
  • Angus also visits her in her old age, implying that he sees something redeemable in her.
  • Was Angus' mom wilfully abusive? We hear from her son that she locked him in the pantry nearly every day but knowing that she and Angus were being beaten by his father, she might have been doing it to spare him from even more abuse.
  • Was he telling the truth or telling Mae and Pastor Karen a kind lie? Did he commit suicide, go drifting again, get grabbed by the cult, or actually make it home? Due to his Ambiguous Situation afterwards, his final fate is rife with interpretation. Or did she not want to go, but tried anyway and failed to make it work?
  • Did Mae really want to attend college or did she not have much of a say and was the decision made by her parents? Her mom says that she'd be the first in her family to go to college, but from what we hear in game, it doesn't sound like Mae was ever very enthusiastic about wanting to attend college and from what we see in game, her parents have talked about her being the first to go to college since she was six years old.
  • Were the villains being honest when they said Casey was a criminal, or were they just lying to justify their actions? Or did they sincerely believe it, but were actually wrong? Or, is it a case of Believing Their Own Lies? Even if they were telling the truth, does this really outweigh his friendship with the rest of the cast, or the possibility he could have gone on to something better?.








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