4 years ago

Old Script for Night 1 Phone Call (Third Game)


I was looking through the audio files I had of the third game, and noticed in the folder for the phone calls, there was another folder labeled 'toss.' Apparently I originally intended for there to be some extra dialogue in the night 1 phone call.

Instead of being directed towards the protagonist of the game [Lucas], I was intended to speak to Edward first.

Here's the first portion of the old script:


I don't care if you recommended him, he has little prior experience.

No he IS getting the night shift, because he said he would take ANY shift!

Look, go work on something else right now. I need to record these calls so he can figure out what he's doing, because SOMEONE couldn't do it himself.

Alright. See you later.


Looking at this script in retrospect, I think there was a reason for why my tone and attitude in this seemed more harsh than usual, but I'll save my thoughts on that whenever I go into the plot between each of the games.



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