

He’ll keep on driving for what feels like a good few minutes before ploughing into the garage wall one final time, the hood going up in flames. Dodging the car will also give you a small window to stab/shoot at him but this isn’t completely necessary.

All you can really do is keep out of his way, reading the car’s movements and where it might turn. Despite being in a fairly confined space, Jack will attempt to run you down in the car, either directly or by swinging his back end out. Daddy Baker will quickly grab and launch him across the room before getting in himself.
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Predictably, Ethan doesn’t get to drive off into the sunset. Then, once there’s enough distance between you, jump in the driver’s seat of Jack’s car. Instead, you need to hunt for a set of car keys, which are out in the open on a table by the wall to the car’s left. If you’re light on your feet, don’t waste your bullets. Learning to effectively aim the handgun takes time, and even if you do land a flurry of headshots, these will only stagger Jack for a moment. Simply lure Jack away – running around the parked car does the job – before making a grab for the pistol.ĭon’t expect the fight to suddenly become much easier. Ethan’s only weapon is a flimsy pocket knife though the freshly-mutilated deputy lying on the floor has a handgun next to his body. When the garage brawl begins, it’s best to get feel for how Jack moves, pacing around the area until you feel comfortably out of reach. Another thing to note about most of the bosses is that they actually move quite slowly while deliberately getting caught on their surroundings, often giving the player enough time to run away, wheel round, and unload a few shots.
