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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
*This is the first and only boss level | *Since this level is presented as the final level before the story progresses onto Act 5, and the game displays "act 1 night complete/perfect" when the player finishes the level, this means that there is no proper Act 4 boss, which would theoretically be labelled as "4-X". This is the first and only instance of an Act ending without a boss level that is associated with its number. | ||
*This and [[wish i could care less]] are the only Night Shift levels | *This is the first boss level to have a Night Shift version. It is also the only boss level to have extra dialogue if the player perfects it. | ||
*This and [[wish i could care less]] are the only Night Shift levels that are necessary for beating the main story. | |||
*Upon the player's first entry into the level during a game session, the level's introduction will stutter, before entirely freezing and preventing all progression. The level only progresses once the player presses an input key, wherein the level will feature a fake-out effect before progressing past the intro and starting the gameplay. This is intended to replicate the same visual effects that occur when programs on a ''Windows'' operating system stop responding, wherein the program's visuals become tinted with a transparent layer of white, usually when a user has pressed a key while focused on said program. If the level has already been played in the same game session, this fake-out effect is entirely skipped. | *Upon the player's first entry into the level during a game session, the level's introduction will stutter, before entirely freezing and preventing all progression. The level only progresses once the player presses an input key, wherein the level will feature a fake-out effect before progressing past the intro and starting the gameplay. This is intended to replicate the same visual effects that occur when programs on a ''Windows'' operating system stop responding, wherein the program's visuals become tinted with a transparent layer of white, usually when a user has pressed a key while focused on said program. If the level has already been played in the same game session, this fake-out effect is entirely skipped. | ||
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