![]() ![]() They will chase him until he reaches the next room and punch their arms through the doors in an attempt at grabbing him.Īfter this, no more living patients are seen, but we do see patients lying on beds being tended to by the Doctor. The next room is filled with the most hostile patients, having most of them pursue Mono. Mono will have to get him off of it so that he can use said wheelchair to get to the next room. The next room will involve a puzzle with a patient sitting in a wheelchair. Some doors at the end will bust open with patients that will crawl toward Mono until he climbed up some drawers and into a vent. Mono will enter a vent and make his way to a hallway where patients will begin to punch through boarded up doors in an attempt to reach the child. The room next to this will be similar to the first filled with patients standing around an illuminated room. They will eventually begin coming to life and chasing the child after he gets too close. Entering a hidden passage will lead them to a dark room filled with patients standing around in the dark. They will then walk into a somewhat illuminated room with a group of patients standing around. Turning off a nearby switch will prompt them to chase the child until another light is shinned onto them. Here, they are introduced to a patient standing in a doorway. Mono isn't introduced to the first living patient until they reach the second battery area. The patients body parts can be seen hanging from the ceilings and in piles inside of layered bins. Some are seen laying on operating beds, while others are positioned in areas such as the waiting room, placed in a manner that makes them appear that they are waiting for their appointment. Some patients wear white bandages around their heads, hospital gowns, and green button-up shirts, while patients who are missing their heads are fitted with porcelain masks attached to their necks with steel wire or even chattering teeth toys.Īfter entering the hospital, the protagonists are immediately introduced to the bodies of the patients. Several patients are shown to be missing some of these parts altogether, leaving the stumps of their missing arms and legs exposed and, if missing their prosthetic legs, will resort to crawling. The Patients appear to be undead humans who have been dismembered or decapitated and had their body parts replaced with tanned, shiny mannequin parts and prosthetic limbs. In addition, severed hands belonging to patients seem to come to life by themselves. For unexplained reasons, patients who are missing their entire heads are still able to see and move around without trouble. Although they have eyes and mouths, it appears that they are unable to be controlled they are for the most part just for show. ![]() Patients lying in beds are typically operated by the Doctor, who frequently checks on their features and replaces their prosthetics. When they are not chasing after the protagonist, they are sitting/standing in random areas, staring into the nothingness. ![]() They move in an abnormal manner, having to take wide steps in order to get from place to place. If they are exposed to any form of light, no matter how bright or dim, they will freeze in place. Live patients usually remain dormant when no one is in their presence, standing in the dark as statue-like figures, but always become hostile towards Mono on sight. A Patient frozen in place by Mono's flashlight.
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