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Diesel Fucker
Aug 14, 2003

I spent my rent money on tentacle porn.
Had to knock the difficulty down to easy to even get past the first scenario. Then the second scenario kicked my rear end and I have NO idea how you'd do that on normal.

Maybe I was just super poo poo, (most likely) but it always felt like the game would just randomly make a hostage get up and run or attack me. I'd try different approaches with them each time. Try and talk to them to keep them calm, when that didn't work I'd just shout at them once they got any bright ideas about me being distracted and in the end I even tried hobbling them all, but they then bled to death.

I'm liking the 3rd chapter more than the first two, even if it feels like it'd be a chore to play, skipping all those hours.

I was honestly expecting something much different. I guess them Telltale games have spoilt me a bit, because I thought it'd be a "no lose" kinda deal. You'd get through each phase but what you did and how you did it would stack up and effect you the further along you got.

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Diesel Fucker
Aug 14, 2003

I spent my rent money on tentacle porn.
I honestly can't remember, though I do know they weren't doing the agitated animation when they attacked. It's probably one of those where being nice all the time wont cut it and you have to give them a kick to show them not to gently caress around.

One complaint I'd levy at the second scenario is it feels like you'd have to memorize the pattern of what happens to you each day and pick the thing that'd help the most each time. I know this is probably the whole point, but that whole scenario felt a bit less, uh, moral? Than the other two I've played. If that makes sense? Like it's definitely a numbers game with keeping each characters health up and knowing how much they can take as opposed to making a moral choice? I think that's what I mean, anyway.

Diesel Fucker
Aug 14, 2003

I spent my rent money on tentacle porn.

how me a frog posted:

I agree to an extent, the morality in that one comes from the fact that You don't need Jack to survive so you can use him as a punching bag to ensure your own survival.

He got ripped in half on the wall. I thought maybe because he was full health he could have taken a bit more. Obviously not.

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