The Sawer boss can play this lethally straight if he catches up to Simon during his boss fight. Since Simon was paralyzed from the waist down because of the car crash, his lower body is useless and might as well not be there, which caused him immense grief and self-loathing.
Driven to Suicide: In everything but the fourth and hidden endings.Disappeared Dad: Although Simon lives with his mother, who will also send him a few text messages throughout the first stretch of the game, there's absolutely no mention of Mr.The Good Ending turns him into the True Final Boss as the Sick Simon defeats his own inner demons once and for all.
The Real/Sick Simon is the one the story is focused around, while the Book Simon is just a manifestation of his inner demons and suicidal mindset fighting through hell and back to escape, even if it involves killing both of them in the process.
And then Simon was hit by a car, taking out both of his legs, kick-starting his suicidal depression. Dark and Troubled Past: Simon was always a depressed individual, as said in the prologue, possibly from a combination of bullying and lack of confidence with his crush Sophie.Averted with Book Simon, who represents his pre-accident self and thus is cleanly-shaven.
Beard of Sorrow: Because of the mental trauma and worsened depression brought about by the incident, the real Simon now sports a full beard, indicating that he cared so little about himself that he couldn't be bothered with self-grooming.Ate His Gun: This is how Simon offs himself in any of the bad endings, as well as in the closing cutscene of Suicide mode if the players failed to survive until the timer has fully ticked down.He wakes up one night in a dark alley, and it all goes downhill from there for him. Voiced by: Styg "DragonNOR" SydtangenThe protagonist of Cry of Fear, he's a depressed teenager living in Sweden.