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William H. Macy (born March 13, 1950) is an American actor and writer. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his role as Jerry Lundegaard in Fargo. He is also a teacher and director in theater, film and television. His film career has been built mostly on his appearances in small, independent films, though he has appeared in summer action films as well. Macy has described his screen persona as "sort of a Middle American, WASPy, Lutheran kind of guy... Everyman". He has won two Emmy Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award, being nominated for nine Emmy Awards and seven Screen Actors Guild Awards in total. He is also a three-time Golden Globe Award nominee.

An escaped criminal was being chased by the police. After shooting and killing one of the cops and a guard dog, he escaped into a neighborhood and tried to find a place to hide. The criminal broke into a house and was sneaking around and decided to steal anything that could be valuable. He was about to leave the property when he tripped over a rocking horse, triggering a little girl to wake up. Upon the girl seeing him she screamed, and he beat her to death with a crowbar. He ran away, and the police closed in on him. He climbed an old fire escape and stood atop the apartment complex. A cop then shot him in the chest, and he plummeted through the glass roof and fell into the darkness. Thus our game begins. We are in a personal hell, our character was shot by the police before the escape after falling into the building, rendering him slower. In the game we play as the criminal working his way through the abandoned complex and trying to find the exit at the end of the torture. Each of the puppets represent a fear or resentment that we had in life, namely being the victims of the crimes. The relics are things from the outside that are evidence. After the Criminal makes it to the bottom floor, the building mysteriously catches fire. The Follower follows, the Greeter greets, the Waiter waits, all, in 123 Slaughter Me Street.
