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Love your game btw! cant wait to see whats next
During mid chase you should indeed use your UV to stun her, however as she gets more and more angrier, the UV stun is gonna get harder and harder to pull off.
It's even worse against Molly, who seems to run faster than Anna, and with how poorly the Asylum is designed, you'll either get stuck on scenery, end up in the countless dead-end rooms, or she'll just camp the basement or the stairs like she has done in every run me and my friends have tried. Not to mention the Asylum spawns way too many wheelchair demons, so on any chance you attempt to use the UV light, you likely won't have enough charge to get that 2 second stun anyways.
It is possible to clear these, obviously, but once you get to a high number of sacrifices, it becomes incredibly unfair.
Well it's supposed to be a hard game and not a cakewalk. My buddies and I have problems but it's still fun and we get through it. I love the design of the asylum map and they obviously put a lot of effort into it. I recently noticed that even the chandeliers in the lunchroom shake and sway after the windows get smashed which is really neat.