
The Final Friday Jason differs from the film version, having his left eye out instead of his right (to keep it consistent with the other films, as well as the other models in-game). Part III Jason using the "Rage" ability to break through a door. Activates automatically roughly halfway through the match. Rage - Passive ability that enhances Jason's other abilities in addition to his strength and endurance, allowing him to smash through doors and some walls instantly. Slightly mutes the ambient noise Jason hears and enhances the noise counselors make. Stalk - Turns off the danger music that counselors hear when Jason is nearby. Part III Jason using the "Shift" ability to chase a counselor.
Shift - Jason vanishes and rapidly moves around in first-person, allowing him glide over traps and more easily catch up with counselors. Part 2 Jason using the "Sense" ability to locate counsellors. Additionally, counselors in the area with a high fear level (or the building they are in) will be lit up bright red. Sense - Jason gets a visual indicator of noises made within a certain radius. Part III Jason using "Morph" ability to teleport to another area. Morph - Jason can teleport to an area chosen on the map. Part VII Jason, for example, has a faster cooldown for Sense and a slower cooldown for Shift. AbilitiesĮach version of Jason has the same 5 abilities, some being stronger/less effective with them depending on the version selected. One of Jason's traps, camouflaged with leaves. In addition to a unique weapon, each Jason begins a match with a set number of crude homemade bear traps (amount dependent on the Jason selected), and can find throwing knives during the game. He takes several forms in-game, all but one based on his appearances in the films. He roams Camp Crystal Lake stalking and killing any trespassers in remorse of his mother's death. Jason Voorhees is the main antagonist and playable character in Friday the 13th: The Game.
My boy, my sweet, sweet.Jason" ― Pamela Voorhees in the Friday the 13th: The Game official announcement trailer They're just kids, right? So was he, he was just an innocent boy! I was a good mother to him.
They opened it again, the next year, and they were back to their old habits. I thought the police would've done more, but nothing happened, nothing changed. I expected parents to show up with questions and concerns. " after it happened, I expected someone to do something.