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*Connecting the two games, for returning fans. | *Connecting the two games, for returning fans. | ||
*Redeeming the transformation sequence that was cheated off-screen originally. | *Redeeming the transformation sequence that was cheated off-screen originally. | ||
* | *Introducing the theme of Mai worrying about what she will become if she transforms into a being that reflects her more violent acts. | ||
*Showing returning fans that the killed-Griffin ending didn’t happen; it was a bad dream that | *Showing returning fans that the killed-Griffin ending didn’t happen; it was a bad dream that Mai had, imagining what would have happened if she pulled the trigger. This establishes which ending was canon. We might also need to show, in close proximity to this scene, that Griffin is still alive in order to make the point clear. | ||
*Justifying the unrealistic aspects of | *Justifying the unrealistic aspects of Mutant Muro's transformation (where did all that mass suddenly come from?), and the unexplained lack of any transformation in the spared-Griffin scenario. | ||
==Muro's escape== | ==Muro's escape== |