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Its also free, so enjoy.
There is also a long hidden scene should you return to Club 6FU after the Hitman arrives, and massive amounts of extra dialogue at all time if you keep rechecking what you can interact with. It's always worth checking the unplayed sibling at all times, they'll usually have something new to say as long as the objective has progressed a bit.
(For example, the first time you change characters to investigate the cult you can interact with Ashley three more times for extra dialogue, she'll also have new dialogue after Andrew gets kicked out of the cult the first time.)
No Good Noelle
Candy Scabs
Better Half
Divelethion
Jack in a Castle
They're all pretty dark in their own way. Not so much all psyche horror but most have that kind of vibe. She's overall just kind of got good stuff. She's clearly just sort of the kind of girl that likes her classic horror literature and shock-disgust value, but generally she's better than most at expressing it in a way that's not just dark but also comedic without being "dumb as hell" dialogue despite the premise being...dumb as hell.
It's more like dark humor and damn, does she have it.