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So much tension in that little hallway!
I had to check to see if my neighbours slipped an "R U OK?" note under my door. My buildings old & you can hear everything. Including my horrified shrieks every time he burst through the walls. Knowing Angela's story before hand just made it so so much worse. Such a good fight omfg..
Hmm, either the neighbor is being murdered or they're playing Silent Hill again. The fact that nobody called the police means that they heard you screaming and thought, "I don't want any part of that." lol
Abstract Daddy was definitely the first moment playing the remake that I thought "Oh hell no, absolutely not."
It was the best worst thing they could have done with that fight.
First time playing against him I so freaked out that I simply forgot I could dodge.
Therein lies the problem. One does not simply "not panic" when dealing with this thing...
If I remember correctly only on the first instance there's no tv and you have to damage him. The other two or three, you should run around until you find the tv set. Just run around until you see it.