Cole Phelps, Homicide. What have we got?

Cole Phelps, Homicide. What have we got?

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28 STAB WOUNDS

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>cheats on his cute wife with a whore
What a retard.

A hanging. Looks like suicide. But look at this wound between his legs. His genitals got mutilated.

>another quality bot thread

I don't understand the military flashbacks. Why is Cole somehow to blame for Ira setting civies on fire? He never ordered him to rush in like a madman and kill everyone.

Seems to coincide with the loud "ACK" heard by the neighbors

Didn’t Cole give that specific order, like “there’s probably filthy Japs in there Ira, purge it”?

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Here's the scene. Ira went into that specific cave on his own out of his own volition, while Kelso suggests blowing up the caves, which would have doomed the japs to even worse deaths.

>His file says that he got the wound almost a year ago.
>What? Caruthers, how's that possible? It was still fresh when we got there!
>Fresh? You wouldn't think that by the smell. It seems it was being regularly reopened, ritualistically even. Here, take a look.
>Jesus.
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If you don't understand then you didn't watch every flashback.
Cole is not to blame for Ira setting flames, but he is taking it like he is because of all of the tragedy that happened around him because of his inability to command (like the hill battle), and also because he was his in command - insubordination of an underling is his fault.

I don't think the game's suggesting that Cole was necessarily to blame for it. It's just there to show why Hogeboom goes insane.

I don't remember anyone suggesting Cole was guilty of anything other than being a shitty commanding officer, which the flashbacks show he was.

I want to play this game for the first time.
It's extra sad because there are no games like it, and no indie developer seems to have done or been doing a spiritual sequel of some sort.

this meme really isn't funny. I can already predict your retarded reply so don't even bother

NIGGER.
Wasn't expecting that, were you?

Gimme a hard copy of that.

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>Why is Cole somehow to blame for Ira setting civies on fire?
Cole was genuinely autistic and ordered every cave cleared out by the book with flamethrower, Ira followed those orders and incinerated women and children.
Then he was getting "help" for his PSTD from Fontaine who told him to burn houses of holdouts refusing Elysian Fields' buyouts that were supposed to be empty but twice or thrice the family didn't go to the trip and stayed home

You're going to the gas chamber, OP.

I'd love to see a drug-fueled late 60's/early 70's sequel.

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A dead nigger hanging off a tree

>missed the flashback where cole yells at roy, the best cutscene in the game
>because I accidentally picked the right destination immediately as kelso instead of going to the wrong ones
>I experienced it first on youtube
thanks rockstar very cool

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Aren't there some Sherlock Holmes investigation games?

Only this time you're a nam vet eating himself into obesity.

This game was amazing

>dude what if we took LA Noire's plot, make it Japanese, and somehow way worse

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Operator, give me R&I.

Both the plot and how the game itself plays had nothing to do with LA Noire, schizo

Dirty Harry-like sequel when? Fuck you Rockstar you got billions and make no games

>there's a detective solving a case so LA Noire
cmon man. Also Judgement holds up nicely, Lost J not so

Another cop game never ever