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Was not expecting that or the level of carnage (the gore had been pretty PG-13 for my playthrough up to that point).
Yes, same for me as well. This was the only time I got startled from the entire game, when Laura and Constance Hackett were wresting between the gun and it blasts in her face. I literally gasp as this worried one of my gamer friends who heard me on voice chat. He thought something bad happen on my end, but I clarified it was the game I was playing, The Quarry. I knew guns are prone to going off anytime when someone or two more are messing with a loaded gun (Realistically, always treat a gun if it were loaded wither it is or not because they are not toys). Then again, Laura can be a fool who gets too curious, like Curious George, if remember her from the introduction.
But I think the worst there is is when max and nick are attacked.
And when Emma finds turned max the tower.
I don’t even think those are that bad.