Germain was a corporate spy responsible for "the incident" that began the slow downfall of Gorgon. We're led to believe the Ghost was behind all the sabotage, but we find out that Herbert "Herbie" St. Lucien looks like a prime candidate, the player suspects the survivors of the project, and if Olivia is still alive, her misgivings towards Project Gorgon suggest she could be the Ghost as well. The identity of the Ghost of Gorgon is another twist, as the investigation into Gorgon yields a number of parties who may have been behind the sabotage of the project. She's deceptive and manipulative, but she may or may not have noble (if misled) intentions, spurred on by a desire to "prove herself" and establish a legacy of her own, due to her massive inferiority complex fostered by her broken relationship with her mother. Minnie is a twist, because she initially comes off as an empathetic and tragic heiress, willing to abandon all of her inheritance if it means clearing her mother's good name, and she seems to reinforce this over the course of the DLC as the player digs deeper and deeper and gets more and more entangled in corporate intrigue and danger, only to turn out to be after restarting Project Gorgon for her own gain. Kinda tedious to get into this, what with spoilers, but. No twists? Never left its original message? A letdown in the storytelling department? a very strange conclusion to arrive at with the DLC. There wasn't even a "big reveal" like the main game has, it was literally just "project bad, project bad, project bad, project bad" from the beginning and the point of the story never changed.That's. It never really left it's original message and problem, we never even learned any really new info ever. the previous dlc was actually quite a bit of a letdown in the storytelling department. Originally posted by Wyrlish:That being said.
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