Ooooo
Impulse's 3rd episode of Limited Life is the essence of why the Boogeyman is such a cool mechanic. It allows the player to act in ways they normally couldn't and gives so much to improvisation/acting potential.
. That immediate realisation and switch from normal, helpful characterisation to sudden bloodlust after the Boogey is revealed
. Impulse debating murdering Etho when his back was turned and fighting to rein it in
. Fear when Skizz died mixed with the dilemma of claiming the kill, knowing that Skizz would lose EVEN more time.
. When Imp and Skizz laughed at Tango building the tower wrong, and the slight, chilling change in Impulse's laugh from jokey to frantic and haunted
. Tango pulling his shield up and remaining guarded when Impulse shakily reveals that he's the Boogeyman
. Skizz's panic and realisation when Impulse starts placing tnt, unusually calm, turning to Skizz with a carefully innocent and blank expression as people die below
. Urging Skizz to be implicated in the destruction
. Spotting Pearl running to confront them, and acting like Skizz was the danger to lead her in, warning her that 'it's not safe here'
. Relief after getting a kill, while slightly regretting about making an enemy
. Sidling up to Pearl later, faux-remorseful, claiming that he was possessed and that it wasn't really him in control













