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He wasn't in his apartment anymore. He was in a long, gray corridor that smelled of ozone and wet plaster. The walls were pixelated, the floor a checkerboard of glitching static. In his hands, he still held the unit, but now it was a physical part of him—a cold, pulsing graft just below his sternum.

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In the final confrontation, Sebastian "defeats" Ruvik's monstrous form within the mindscape and wakes up in a bathtub connected to the STEM machine. He sees Leslie walking away from the hospital, implying that Ruvik may have successfully escaped into the boy's body. Sebastian is left questioning what is real as the game ends on an ambiguous note. DLC chapters that explain Julie Kidman's secret role in this story? He wasn't in his apartment anymore

The game utilizes the id Tech 5 engine and originally required a substantial 50 GB of hard drive space for installation, though the final install size was roughly 41 GB. It was released across multiple platforms including PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, and is notable for being a single-player experience with a focus on real-time tension and anxiety. In his hands, he still held the unit,