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And as for the weak explanation at the end of the Biker's chapter, it's less weak if you find all the purple "secrets" in the other levels, which spell out the password to the janitors' computer. Arrange them into the right password on the "secrets" menu, then use the computer, and instead of them being all "We just did it for fun, sucker!", the Biker confronts them about what they were REALLY trying to accomplish, which sets up a lot of hints about a future sequel (which exists now, obviously, but when the game came out there was no indication that such a thing would happen).
I won't spoil the true ending, but for a hint, there's some purple leaflets on Jacket's table in the second chapter that are easy to miss. They foreshadow things to a degree.
Oh, also, if anything, Ratface is more connected to the store guy than the Chief. He has literally the same face, just hairless.
I played the game several more times and found out more of what was ACTUALLY going on, but as I said I found it all a bit underwhelming. I was glued to the game because I thought there was far more intrigue there than there was, and I think Biker's chapter betrayed a lot of the mystery and suspense they could have continued to build.
I hope the next game is as good.
However, I could be completely wrong as the story can be taken at face value and still be moderately coherent. But this is what I took from the game. I found it to be very thought provoking.
Also, after Neighbors, the next 4 chapters do not take place in that order- and they may have never happened at all.