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You wake up in an abandoned bathroom. It’s a literal shithole: tiles once white are stained a suspicious-looking brown; broken urinals hang off the walls; flickering neon strip lights are reflected in puddles of fetid water. You wake up with no memory of how you got there. On the other side of the room another man is chained to the wall, just like you are. Then you notice it: on the floor lies a dead man. His blood seeps between the cracked floor tiles. He’s holding a gun and a tape recorder. This could be the room you die in...
Hello. Let's play a game. This won't involve putting anyone in deadly traps or skulking around town wearing a pig mask, though. That's far too disturbing, and who could even afford to buy all those gadgets and contraptions in this economy? Instead, this game will be about taking a look at the "Saw" franchise and the various spine-chilling events that happen within it — in particular, the parts that have never properly been resolved.
Spiral has topped the box office for a second weekend, while the Saw franchise has crossed the billion dollar mark.
Before you get to ‘Spiral,’ here is a complete telling of the ‘Saw’ story thus far, in order, from start to finish.