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Anyone who has seen a Hellraiser movie would tell you: DO NOT OPEN THE PUZZLE BOX! IT WILL TAKE YOU TO HELL/UNLEASH HORRIBLE MONSTERS.
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(Part 1) I personally think that this is a story about a man "finding" himself while he's in a coma. The robot room is either a nod to RobotJam, or else a nod to The Wizard of Oz. When Dorothy and the Scarecrow first encounter him, he needs help to get working again. As we know from the beginning, this is the story of a worker, and from this we can deduce that he has gone crazy and needs help to get back to work. The prison room represents the man's reservations about himself/his subconscious. His subconscious helps him out in the real world, but he tries to keep it suppressed. In the game, the prison room helps a lot. The religion room represents the man's last hope to survive. The man usually does not resort to religion, but here, it is his last hope. Through religion, he actually found his last resort (his heart).
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since the man appears in the hospital at the end and you find a lifeless heart thats heated up by the holy church so it can pump blood into the brain, maybe he had a heart attack?
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Whenever I play this game, I always expect the "demon" from The Exorcist to pop up and scream (if you dont get it, play the scary maze game)
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WHAT THE F**K?! I go look at a room, come back and theres a f**king weirdo with a TV head, leave again, come back, and hes gone. Ive never done drugs but I feel like im on an acid trip man...
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the game was mind blowing, breathtaking, mouthwatering(somehow) ....... the phone guy scared me =( I got used to the Tv guy.