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Everything is there for a great continuation to the story, but that gets cocked - up by the fact that in the opening minutes Goal gets her implant
damaged for the second time in two bloody games, with the end
result being her
personality getting split into three individuals that the player can swap between with a remote.
The claimant claimed
damages against the defendant on the grounds that but for the brain
damage caused in the accident and the
resulting personality change, he would not have committed the rapes.