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in the lloyd section you have cameras with red lights on that still keep track of you so either there is another character with access to cameras or rambley lied about not being able to help and see when you are there.
Yeah, I'd still clock him out if he came my way.
Ngl, the character designs in this game are almost enough for me to love it, even if they are a little inconsistent. Aside from that, the lore is interesting, the few references are neat, and I can sorta relate with the player character, eEnsign/Ed. The fact that the game is set in a theme park is also something I can get behind as someone who's been to multiple theme parks, including but not limited to Walt Disney World, and an almost local theme park that also happens to have a few animal mascots like Indigo Park. Oh yeah, and most of the music is pretty neat; I like the recurring leitmotif.