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The team debated killing the shepherds, but after a vote, team leader Mr. Luttrell was the only one of four men on the mission to survive after a violent clash with dozens of Taliban fighters. Seeing nothing else to do, he takes a blue, red or green pill (depending on how the player progressed through the game) at the bedside and then goes to sleep. This ending suggests the man's possible descent into further madness, or the indifference of the main character to his problems and sanity. Welcome to the Lone Survivor Wiki Lone Survivor is a 2D sidescrolling survival horror adventure game created by indie developer Jasper Byrne. Upon arriving at the hospital, he finds a clipboard with his name on it, even though he claims he has never been a patient there. It has since seen a 2013 film adaptation of the same name, with Mark Wahlberg starring as Luttrell. Initial Determined to get past a crashed bus, the man gathers supplies so he may open the bus door.
A single playthrough of the game can last between three and eight hours.Players control a man in a surgical mask. Progression through the game requires exploration, which fills out the map; sometimes specific items must be located in order to proceed further. These are shown during the game's end credits, emphasizing how the player received that particular ending. The 'red' ending is an alternate outcome to the previous ending and is triggered if the player's mental score is at the absolute lowest possible.

Eight members of the SEALs and eight Army special operations soldiers who came by helicopter to rescue the original four were shot down, and all aboard were killed. A Director's Cut was released in 2013 along with PS3 and PSVita ports. It is at least hinted that in living through survivor's guilt, the man goes through a psychotic episode and is admitted into a psychiatric ward in which he experiences the game up until that point as an insane musing - combating both the violent nature of himself (the man in blue) and his imaginings which serve to pull him away from the truth. Though their encounters are brief, the man and The Director begin to form a friendship. Although this role was based of that in PUBG, The Term "Lone Survivor" is actually a nickname for a Marcus Luttrell, a United States Navy SEAL. The game was released in 2012 for PC/Mac/Linux. This Navy SEAL is the sole survivor of a four man squad sent to find and eliminate Taliban Leader Ahmad Shah. He proceeds to the room indicated on the clipboard where the door shuts and he becomes trapped. The game concludes with a clear view of the devastated city, just like in the 'blue' ending, followed by a conversation between him and 'her' sitting on a hill.

Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10 (2007) is a non-fiction book written by Marcus Luttrell with assistance from novelist and ghostwriter Patrick Robinson and published by Little, Brown and Company. After shooting, the man's appearance changes to resemble the man in blue, after the manifestation of the similar gunshot wound on the protagonist. The Director's Cut came out on Microsoft Windows and OS X as a free update on 31 October 2013. This character is an isolated survivor of an infection which has turned his city's (and possibly the world's) population into aggressive, shambling mutants. The survivor's apartment serves as a hub; the player must return with food in order to survive, as well as sleep. He finds a card with a radio frequency, which he uses to discover another survivor, a man who refers to himself as "The Director," who occasionally provides the man with flares, bullets, human and cat food, kitchen supplies, and electronics. However, the final scene always contains a shot of the man and the girl in the blue dress having a conversation and looking out upon the city. It will still end with the man and the girl looking out to the city. It is possible to combat lack of sleep with pills; these further damage the survivor mentally but the resultant hallucination may result in extra supplies appearing in the survivor's backpack. The man in blue taunts and laughs at the protagonist, leading the man to shoot at him. In the Director's Cut, assuming the player has the maximum mental health score, and does a multitude of other things throughout the game, they will get a different ending, where the character walks down a hallway in the hospital while hiding from the girl in the blue dress, who appears to be infected and is crawling across the ground. One night in June 2005, while hiding out, the team encountered three shepherds, including a boy. A joke ending also exists, where the man dances at a party (which was likely a hallucination). With limited food and an increasingly fragile mental state, the player character must be guided outside his apartment to scavenge and explore. In their final conversation, The Director tells him that he should go to the hospital, and gives him the hospital's security code.

A Wii U port was released in 2014. As he explores, a series of bizarre, seemingly paranormal events occur and it seems the man is struggling with his sanity. It becomes difficult to interpret what is real to the survivor and what is hallucination. He also encounters multiple times the girl from his dreams, who he claims seems familiar. Available only in the Director's Cut, the 'white' ending is an extension of the green ending and is possible only on or after a Available only in the Director's Cut, the 'yellow' ending is also only available on a repeat playthrough.
The Director tells him that he is going to leave the city.