![]() Like, I get it! The joke is that Ethan Must Die (seriously, starting the mode triggers Ethan’s death scream), and die he indeed does do, definitely. This leads to more and more chaos, since movement is encouraged if you want to stockpile that sweet, sweet scrap. If you manage to get enough scrap, you can buy a corrosive agent that opens up other doors, widening the playing field and giving you more generators for a higher scrap upkeep. ![]() To help mitigate the incoming monsters, you can set up turrets and trip mines in pre-ordained locations. You can’t just pump all of your scrap into buying one gun you like and sticking with it, so you have to be strategic with which weapons you want to burn through first.Īs the waves progress, you’ll fight harder waves of enemies, including Regular-Ass Jack and Chainsaw-Scissor-Ass-Jack. In a particularly devious move, ammo costs more each time you purchase it, incentivizing the use of multiple weapons. Using that scrap you can buy weapons, ammo, health, or upgrade your guns and some stats, like health recovery amount and reload speed. Instead of just being about scrounging for ammo and weapons like in the rest of the game, here you’re given a certain amount of scrap to start with and you can use a generator to keep grinding up metal for you. Clancy’s been trapped in the basement, and he has to survive until dawn (read: multiple waves of enemies). ![]() The next new tape is Nightmare, and it’s definitely my favorite of the bunch. ![]()
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