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FlavoFibe
Nov 9, 2015

tokenbrownguy posted:

A friend and I played this couch coop and had a great time alternately belittling the game and being traumatized losing our chosen idiot children. Does Until Dawn have the same, "pick your idiots and play as them" couch coop mode?

It's not a built irn mechanic like in The Quarry, but the game does let you know when you're switching characters so you could just pick them in the beginning and just pass the controller when it switches.

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tokenbrownguy
Apr 1, 2010

FlavoFibe posted:

It's not a built irn mechanic like in The Quarry, but the game does let you know when you're switching characters so you could just pick them in the beginning and just pass the controller when it switches.

Thanks!

Durzel
Nov 15, 2005


Was enjoying this game and lucked out with pretty much all of my decisions except Abi dying to Nick transforming, but I feel like a lot of people chose not to shoot there.

What really, really pissed me off is that in the lodge I pulled the trigger as Kaitlyn with Caleb coming towards her and it didn't register at all. Was so pissed off that I force closed the game but by then it was too late anyway. I know New Game+ has Death Rewind, but even so.

It is an impressive game, but it also feels like different teams worked on animations for different people. Emma's mouth seems to be its own character, other characters are less distracting. Laura is easily the standout character in terms of breadth of emotion and conviction and how well she delivers all of it.

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