![]() ![]() It began with the darker undertones in the acting and the scoring upon choosing the twins' memory-Mary-Ann threatening to kill Tyler-over Tom's testimony, and there was a pit forming in my stomach. I got the "bad" ending at first-Alyson staying in the house-and just like Aly said, something just felt off. ![]() Because you can always choose to go on and be happy one day again. It's about how we can go on when bad things happen in our lifes. It's not about that we can believe whatever we want. What's important is how we deal with suffering, how we deal with the truth." And I think that's the point of the game. I had many questions in my mind: "Do I want Aly to be a murder?", "Isn't it better for Tyler to had a mum who loved him than one who wants to kill him?", "Do I want them to be quiet about their dad?" and so on.Īnd I must always think about a Lagertha quote from Vikings "Life is about suffering. It's more like that life is complicated and there aren't simply black and white answers for some questions.įor me the last choice in the game was pretty hard to make. Originally posted by Otomon:It just kind of abruptly ends, I dont feel like there was much resolution and the final choice boils down to "Oh well guess the truth doesnt matter so lets beleive whatever we want".Īnd I don't think the message is that the truth doesn't matter. ![]()
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