

Gratuitous Panning: In 2-X, "All The Times", as the window moves around the screen, the music also pans from speaker to speaker.Freeze-Frame Bonus: If you manage to pause a recording just after Ada stops stammering in the cutscene midway through the boss stage of Act 3, One Shift More, you'll see some extra dialogue that isn't voiced.Featureless Protagonist: Since the intern, for all intents and purposes, is the player, they never appear on screen (aside from their hand) and have no in-game dialogue.Edega is always seen with his face buried in a clipboard, never showing what he looks like. Everything Has Rhythm: Including heartbeats, evidently.Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Several patients don't have given names, and are only known by their occupations or the conditions they suffer from.Endless Game: Beans Hopper, a bonus minigame that's unlocked after clearing Act 2, in which the Samurai jumps over a crate of beans being pushed back and forth by Logan and Hailey.


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Character Customization: The intern's shirt sleeve can be repainted in-game, and the hand's skin color can be changed.Cannot Spit It Out: Logan and Hailey, two young patients who obviously like each other, but neither one can work up the courage to be the first one to confess.As in, the wireless connection the player is using to remotely defibrillate the patient's hearts. Canis Latinicus: Connectifia abortus, an in-game bacterial infection that somehow disrupts wireless connections.
