

Smiles tends to use so many exclamation marks, they go into the border of his letters. Dying Town: By the time Salvadore returns from his travels, the city is abandoned to the point where he can sleep in a stranger's apartment without fear of consequence.Smiley can count, considering he sells every single organ of his after finding out his daughters are dead. Driven to Suicide: Charlotte, at the end of the game, after you were unable to visit her in time.Then again, he was the only thing that could help you in the end, but it came at a heartbreaking cost. Unfortunately, there's no way for you to tell him how bad an idea that is.

Dramatic Irony: Salvadore writes that he's excited to return to his hometown after traveling for so long.Charlotte commits suicide, and you're left to wander the town alone as one of the few immune to the virus. In the normal ending, you're alive, but Salvadore, your only remaining companion, is dead.Twelve days pass and he sells your organs off for an extremely high price. Salvadore's sacrifice was useless, with you not leaving the cell that he gave his life to open. The only person left to write to you is Doctor Money, who explains you were immune to the virus the whole time. Downer Ending: If you choose to stay in the cell on day five, you remain isolated from the rest of the town and safe from the disease.Cosmetic Award: Completing any of the minigames nets you a medal to hang up on your cell wall.It doesn't have any meaning until the very end of the game, where you find and replace the buttons that were originally wired to it revealing your cell was actually the building's elevator all along. Chekhov's Gun: The cable hanging from the wall of your cell next to the door.Smiles buys you a video game by selling his house, his food, and one of his lungs but you really shouldn't worry about him. Money remarks that the organs failing can be blamed on coming from dubious origins, but he (and you) keep getting money for them anyway. The makeshift organs seem to be from the money box in the previous game Exoptable Money.Charlotte notes that there's "something wrong" with the makeshift organs, but never elaborates. Money's antidote suffer from organ failure soon after, so Money begins offering transplants. Blood-Stained Letter: Charlotte's penultimate letter.
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