The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Meis filled with numerous death scenes. Some might surprise you because they’d happen due to fateful choices you’ve made earlier in the game. Here’s ourThe Devil in Meguide to help you save Kate and Jamie in the Glass Trap.

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The Devil in Meguide – How to save Kate and Jamie in the Glass Trap

Before we discuss how to save Kate and Jamie in the Glass Trap inThe Devil in Me, let’s talk about how you’d get to this point in the campaign:

Eventually, Du’Met will corner the women, whereupon Kate and Jamie will end up in the Glass Trap. Control will shift to Jamie this time (at least that’s how it was in our playthrough). Soon, the walls will move toward Jamie’s side of the room, closing in very slowly. There’s a button that will reverse the direction of this contraption, but it will end up killing Kate if she does that.

Here’s what you need to know if you want to save both Kate and Jamie in the Glass Trap inThe Devil in Me:

In our case, the ideal picks are “Defiant” or “Say nothing.” The Glass Trap will end up moving toward Kate and it will kill her… unless she has the screwdriver.

If she was able to obtain it early on as mentioned, then the chapter suddenly fades to black just as the wall is squishing Kate’s face. You’ll then get a scene with the Curator, followed by Mark’s escape. The next time this location is shown, the screwdriver will break the glass completely, which means Kate has survived.

Note:If you manage to let Jamie die here, you’ll receive the “Extinguished” achievement. Alternatively, the survival of both women nets you the “Shattering Expectations” achievement.

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