![]() ![]() Bond Villain Stupidity: If Felicity is caught exploring the Trapper's lair, the Trapper decides to leave her tied up inside the lair while it burns down, rather than some faster and more definite end.Big "NO!": The only time the Trapper ever emotes is when you reveal he didn't kill Judge Vanstone like he thought.Bad Habits: Becky learns that the priest who ran the orphanage had a secret prostitute habit among the evidence is a flyer for a prostitute who dresses as a nun and "punishes" the "sinful".Ate His Gun: Used word for word by Becky, to describe how her father ended his life.Only Becky and Felicity are exempt, who are targeted to keep them off his trail. ![]() Judge Vanstone is targeted near the end of the game because he gave Adam Jones's mother an unduly harsh sentence for killing her abusive husband. Calvary was a Jerkass of the highest order, and a Covert Pervert who also sought the services of hookers. The social worker was targeted for not being very thorough in her job, apparently ignoring or just not caring about the abuse claims. At least two of the responding officers were dirty cops. The third, the priest who ran the place, is hinted at being a pedophile, and also frequented prostitutes. The second, the orderly from the orphanage, was wildly abusive to the kids there. Asshole Victim: Almost all of the Trapper's victim's are this, to one degree or another: His first, the undertaker, is a drunk who beats and cheats on his wife.By the end of the game, Felicity gets in on it too. Becky is skeptical, but then the Trapper (or is it?) strikes again. The story then jumps forward five years: Finn's execution date is 48 hours away, when he suddenly changes his story, and claims that he took the fall to cover for the real Trapper, who he claims is a man named Adam Jones. During the tutorial mission, police officer Becky Marney catches a troubled young man named Jonathan Finn in the act of setting up a Trapper crime scene after his arrest, he confesses to the Trapper's crimes and is given a death sentence. The plot revolves around a serial killer called the Trapper, who booby-traps his murder scenes so that the first police officer to investigate will become an additional victim. But in competitive mode, players can get a Hidden Agenda they want to push for, either through convincing their fellow players or taking over the choice with a takeover card. In Story Mode, everyone just sits back to relax and play through the story and see what they can find. The key difference from its predecessor, however, is that multiple players can join in using the PlayLink app on their mobile devices, and vote for choices, find clues, perform Quick Time Events and other such things. The game works like an interactive movie, in a similar fashion to Supermassive's previous game, Until Dawn. Hidden Agenda is a crime thriller video game developed by Supermassive Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment released on the PlayStation 4 in October 2017.
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