Mad Father Characters

The characters page for Mad Father. Warning: All spoilers unmarked. Main Characters (Drevis Household and Visitors) The Player Character of the game, a. Matthew Hoffman Weiner (/ ˈ w aɪ n ər /) (born June 29, 1965) is an American writer, producer, director, actor and author, best known as the creator of the television series Mad Men and The Romanoffs.He is also noted for his work as a writer and executive producer on The Sopranos and for his work as a writer on Becker.He wrote, directed and produced the comedy-drama film Are You Here in.

I wouldn't say 'sequel', so much as branching out. Maybe Sen & or the artists wanted to get even more recognition? Either way, it seemed to work.The 'True' ending of the game stated that Aya & Maria would only continue Alfred's work. Unless if you've got any ideas, I've no idea as to where Sen could start, after seeing that unfold. It just meant that Aya turned out to be like her father, continuing the torture & suffering. Their office existing out of town is the cherry on top, in my opinion.The 'If' ending gives a sense of reassurement, leaving the game open to potential DLC. I don't think that a sequel would be made from that short ending.

It would seem unorthodox to create a whole new title just to experience a few cutscenes, & see the outcome of what happens to Dio/Aya/Maria. Again, just my opinion. We all have 'em. 'Continuing the torture & suffering' doesn't actually fit as anesthesia, used by Aya in the end, have nothing to do with either. It's too soon to write Alfred off. Ogre saved him.

And Dio's confrontation with Ogre was left in a state of 'just the beginning'. There is also an artificial adult Aya.What I mean, that there are plenty of characters to continue the story, and this game's endings look more like 'to be continued' than 'happily ever after'.A 3D horror remake or sequel might also be nice. Especially when almost everything required is already out there.

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Misao is basically the 'sequel' of Mad Father. Alfred's hair turned into a purpleish tone(as seen in the true ending) and as you can see in Misao the chainsaw mad scienteist has the exact same traits as Alfred as well as his purple toned hair. Including his lab being featured in Misao.As for the artificial adult Aya, she also appears in Misao. She is hinted to be Ms.Library. Since you can actually name her. If you name her 'Maria' she will respond with 'I don't really like that name' referencing Aya not liking Maria.And if you name her 'Aya' she will say 'thats a wonderful name!'

.Ogre continues to grant these 'curses' to people. Thats what he meant of 'just the beginning'.Although for Mad father it was pretty much wrapped up in the 'IF' ending.

Aya and Maria continue Alfred's work. I don't see why there would be a sequel to Aya and Maria's life.It's just a constant loop now.

Like if she were to have a kid as well this 'trait' would probably keep passing on.

Mad Father
Developer(s)Sen
Publisher(s)Miscreant's Room
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release
Genre(s)Survival horror, role-playing, puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Mad Father (Japanese: マッドファーザー, Hepburn: Maddofāzā) is a freewaresurvival horrorrole-playingpuzzlevideo game. The game was developed by Japanese developer Sen, published by Miscreant's Room and released on 10 December 2012. The game centers around an 11-year-old girl named Aya, who breaks into her father's secret laboratory to uncover the horrifying truth of his research.[1] A Steam version, published by AGM Playism, was released on 23 September 2016.

Plot[edit]

Mad Father takes place in northern Germany, where an 11-year old protagonist, Aya Drevis, lives with her parents, Alfred and Monika Drevis, and their maid Maria. Aya is a shy girl who never goes outside. Her mother is incredibly ill, while her father performs secret research in his laboratory in the house's basement, with the assistance of Maria. Both Aya and Monika are aware that Alfred experiments and kills humans in the basement, as well as the fact that he is involved in an extramarital affair with the younger Maria, a former homeless woman he had taken off the street some years prior. At some point, Monika dies, supposedly of illness.

One year later, on the anniversary of Monika's death, Aya awakens at midnight to find herself surrounded by test subjects that escaped from the laboratory. Fleeing back into her room, Aya encounters the mysterious salesman Ogre, who offers her the task of solving puzzles to break into her father's laboratory and uncover his secret. Aya discovers that her father had intended to perform taxidermy on her and convert her into a doll, as he had done to numerous other children, having been enamored with preserving humans after having killed his own mother as a youth.[1]

The game has three endings based on the player's choices. In one ending, Aya allows her mother to take her father away to another world. After returning to the real world, she runs into Maria, who knocks her out, takes her to the basement and then kills her, turning her corpse into a doll. In the second ending, Aya saves her father from being taken by her mother's spirit. However, after doing so, Monika reveals to Aya that Alfred had murdered her. Horrified, Aya flees while being chased by a chainsaw-wielding Alfred. While attempting to escape, she runs into Maria. Maria attempts to follow her, but when she fails to capture her, is attacked by Alfred. The game then branches into two endings depending on Aya's actions; if Aya neglects to help Maria and instead attempts to escape the mansion, she is found by her father and killed, with Alfred performing taxidermy on her corpse and rendering her into one of his dolls. In the true ending, Aya helps Maria, declaring that the two shall henceforth live together. Maria then kills Alfred and the two women leave the mansion, which is burned down by Dio, the spirit of one of Alfred's human test subjects.

As the house burns down, Ogre transports Alfred's spirit to another world, where he is free to experiment to his heart's content, creating a mature adult clone of his daughter, leading into the events of Misao. Meanwhile, while walking away from the burning mansion, Aya notices that her father's medical book has survived the blaze. Some years later, Aya and Maria have created a clinic, where they perform medical services free of charge. A poor woman named Jean Rooney arrives for an examination, and Aya uses anesthesia to render Jean unconscious, claiming that Jean will no longer suffer from her illnesses. In another room, Maria muses that Aya has become just like her father and that the tendencies run in the family, heavily implying that Aya has followed in her father's footsteps.

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  1. ^ ab'Mad Father - vgperson's Translations'. vgperson.com. Retrieved 28 April 2019.

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