YOU LOOKED UP THE PUZZLE SOLUTION! BUT WE CAN TELL THAT! DON'T YOU WATCH GAME WALKTHROUGHS?

>YOU LOOKED UP THE PUZZLE SOLUTION! BUT WE CAN TELL THAT! DON'T YOU WATCH GAME WALKTHROUGHS?
>YEAH, WE KNOW IT!
>STAYVUN...

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You mean you ain’t never watched a walkthrough? You’re lying!

A great many games are designed for the player to use reference materials.

Retarded puzzles and obtuse quest requirements are what sold game guides back in the day.

I'm not guilty, you would have done the same!

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I watch walkrough when playing horror games. Fuck being stuck in a cryptic puzzle

Why is this fucking interrogation so memeable?

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i don't know

Oh I see how it is, Any Forums... you think I haven't outdone your attempt to make an off topic thread? Well have I got some news for you!

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to have

It's one of the few interrogations where the suspect actually succeeds in making the detective look foolish. The only other one I've seen is this one Canadian case involving a guy who allegedly built bombs and the detective interrogating him obviously didn't know anything about explosives.

Not gonna lie, that would've broke me right there, I can't stand it when people say dumb, uninformed shit about a topic I know about.

could have been a 5d chess thing where he could have tried to troll someone like you into admitting you knew how to build them by correcting him

this, I think it's extremely rare an interrogator does this. Everything they do is deliberate.
Remember that Nancy Brophy trial where the lawyer played dumb about firearms to get her to admit she knew details about the firearm she previously played dumb about.

I thought it was the other detective with the funny voice, this dude just leaned in his chair
Whatever, good meme

Exactly. The irony is that the villain revealing their master plan before the hero can't stop them anymore isn't exactly rare or unlikely, most peoples' desire to share their knowledge or disclose the truth is so great that unless they're on guard 24/7, they'll usually spit it out.

It's also why interrogators try to get you to talk, to say anything--they know the more you speak, the more likely you're going to reveal facets of what you know even if it's irrelevent small talk. It's because deep down you know what they want to know, and when you eventually go on autopilot making talk, things will eventually come out. Best thing to do is to remain silent, keep a completely passive face, or react to information that takes them in the wrong direction. If you're in the US, ask for a lawyer and say nothing, let them do the talking since not only do they likely have a better poker face, they also know nothing that you do, so they won't be revealing any information by mistake.

what did stayvun do again? killed some roastie and hid her body in his room or something?

You already had the clues Stayvun.
Why did you use a guide?

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Wasn't it one of those things where he would have gotten away with it if he didn't do something stupid
I cant remember

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RE2 and RE3 are a parody of this

I hate modern gaming so much

He had a crush on some girl he went to college with. He began stalking her and breaking into her apartment to sniff her underwear. I think she caught him one day and that's when he killed her, chopped her up and threw her remains in the garbage.

toss the body in a dumpster outside the house