Wow, that's just a fucking theory? That feels like I read a full on spoiler. Very well done, I thought I noticed him a couple of times but I missed a few.
Dee instead of the Huntsman, and I'm legitimately surprised more people didn't. I really don't think Huntsman is guilty nor does he have any useful information
.
For some reason I thought it was a life or death matter because it looked like
Dee was about to impale himself on something
. Had I known it was for info I wouldn't have made the same choice.
Spoiler:
I went to Toad first so, when I got to the Prince's, he was already dead. The fact that he took the time to write the suicide note seemed to be inconsistent with Dee/Dum/whichever's description of watching it happen (like it was more immediate) so I was very set on catching Dee at the end. I might have to play through again to see whether my logic makes sense but I thought I'd nailed them for killing him.
I actually thought that's what they were doing with Clem, and that her personality would be determined by the choices you made and how you treated her, it would've been really cool if the final choice of whether she shoots Lee was made automatically depending on how you played the game
It actually is.
If you don't say anything, she will shoot or leave you based on your previous actions.
"It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill with rope and a slim majority."
Dee instead of the Huntsman, and I'm legitimately surprised more people didn't. I really don't think Huntsman is guilty nor does he have any useful information
.
For some reason I thought it was a life or death matter because it looked like
Dee was about to impale himself on something
. Had I known it was for info I wouldn't have made the same choice.
Spoiler:
I went to Toad first so, when I got to the Prince's, he was already dead. The fact that he took the time to write the suicide note seemed to be inconsistent with Dee/Dum/whichever's description of watching it happen (like it was more immediate) so I was very set on catching Dee at the end. I might have to play through again to see whether my logic makes sense but I thought I'd nailed them for killing him.
Spoiler:
When you say he was "already dead" you mean that he was dying, right?
FlayTheScum 1:33 am
RC does not have my stash of animal porn, I promise you.
I actually thought that's what they were doing with Clem, and that her personality would be determined by the choices you made and how you treated her, it would've been really cool if the final choice of whether she shoots Lee was made automatically depending on how you played the game
It actually is.
If you don't say anything, she will shoot or leave you based on your previous actions.
Interesting. The
silent
options give a pretty different experience it seems, which is pretty unusual really.
I'll explain it to you. You have to get someone else to understand it for you.
the moment I realized absolutely none of your choices make any difference to anything. At the very least your actions should've been reflected in Clem's character.
Clem was the best part, so I'm still kinda hyped for S2.
This is a valid criticism of the game. Keep in mind, however, that this was Telltale's first time allowing branching pathways in a story.
Gave Faith money
Defended Snow to Crane
Went to Toad's first
Did not prevent the Prince's death (Did you have to go there first?)
Grabbed Huntsman
Same choices as me. I think the last one is the only one I was really conflicted about in the moment.
Strange. I went for
Dee instead of the Huntsman, and I'm legitimately surprised more people didn't. I really don't think Huntsman is guilty nor does he have any useful information.
Also, for the record, I
didn't take Grendel's arm
, as I assume most people did. I also
didn't tell Beast about Beauty
, which will probably have ramifications in episode 2. I also didn't
hurt Toad
.
I did all of these, except I grabbed the Woodsman. I figured Dee was too far to catch up to him, and I wanted some information more than none.
In post 211, tanstalas wrote:I'm kinda confused about the end to Episode 1: Bioshock infinite.
Do you think he died?
I think yes, but I also think that it's not entirely relevant. The story's about Liz, and hopefully the next half is the Fall. I'm intrigued at how she'd interact with Downfall Rapture
In post 211, tanstalas wrote:I'm kinda confused about the end to Episode 1: Bioshock infinite.
Do you think he died?
I think yes, but I also think that it's not entirely relevant. The story's about Liz, and hopefully the next half is the Fall. I'm intrigued at how she'd interact with Downfall Rapture
I was wondering if maybe he is going to be a big daddy, but, who knows, with alternate dimensions, there will probably be another booker...
FlayTheScum 1:33 am
RC does not have my stash of animal porn, I promise you.
So NFS: Rivals... boy I like the series but this game feels like it was shipped a few months before it was ready to be. There are so many glitches that make a couple particular events next to impossible without having to plan out exactly how to approach the situation so the glitch does the least possible damage. That's just non-game crashing ones too. Get a far more critical problem that forces a restart once every four hours or so of play.
Its annoying since some of the ideas they had were pretty inventive and with some polish could have made it a very solid game.
In post 216, tanstalas wrote:I was wondering if maybe he is going to be a big daddy, but, who knows, with alternate dimensions, there will probably be another booker...
If a Comstock exists, then a Booker should exist who was on the other side of the portal.
Also, if this is Elizabeth jihading against Comstocks, then that means there's potentially at least one Booker who is able to freely exist
Gave Faith money
Defended Snow to Crane
Went to Toad's first
Did not prevent the Prince's death (Did you have to go there first?)
Grabbed Huntsman
Same choices as me. I think the last one is the only one I was really conflicted about in the moment.
Strange. I went for
Dee instead of the Huntsman, and I'm legitimately surprised more people didn't. I really don't think Huntsman is guilty nor does he have any useful information.
Also, for the record, I
didn't take Grendel's arm
, as I assume most people did. I also
didn't tell Beast about Beauty
, which will probably have ramifications in episode 2. I also didn't
hurt Toad
.
I had the same choices as you except for
I slapped toad a couple of times, because he was getting annoying
Spoiler:
Going after tweedledum/dee was obvious a) the hunstman is clearly not the murderer and b)they beat me up earlier
are you thinking of me when you're with somebody else?