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Hank.exe

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The passage below mentions levels in MPN, so possible spoiler warning:


So, one day I was gifted a copy of Project Nexus by an unknown user. I didn't know who they were, but they were somehow on my friend list and accepted the game anyway. The game was normal in the beginning until I got to the industrial sector. When I got there, the screen started to glitch and went black for a second. The screen then returned to a boss room with the sheriff cowering in fear behind his desk. Hank was there glitching frequently and I couldn't control his movements. I was starting to get concerned if the game was broken. Then without warning, he somehow glitched to the other side of the stage, grab the sheriff by the skull, and then the screen cut to black. It stayed like that for about a minute or two before Hank reappeared again at a far distance. He slowly came closer until suddenly I got jump scared by him with blood coming out of his hands and eyes. (It was the image above). There also was a scream playing that I jumped and had to hit alt+f4 because it was too scary and loud. It's been a week since that incident and I haven't touched the game since.


Here is my submission for the 2022 creepypasta collab. This is the first (and probably last) time I write a creepypasta, but it was interesting to make.

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respect for anybody who actually writes and draws for the collab lol!

WERES THE HYPER REALISTIC GORE

Yo, this is so cool! I like the whole "glitched game" trope!

Doodlecube64 responds:

Thanks! I'm glad you like it!

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