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and no you are not the one who spare her.
No, you let her go. One of the reasons why a lot of modern games tend to do better is because of the choices they offer you. Prescripted stuff is as old as the gaming industry and it wasn't before GTA IV that allowed you to choose who lived and who died and even then, the fates of the main villains was scripted to end only one of two ways. You kill them or they kill you. Far Cry 4 did somehat better in that respect, in that you get to choose if Pagan Min lives or not.
Mafia DE's lowest point is that you don't get to decide who lives and who dies. In life you do, but then it looks like writing teams don't want to always reflect that in video games. Tommy could've let Michelle go, Frank and Sam live, but we were force fed their destinies without being allowed to decide for ourselves.
In the remake they add the dialoge with Sam but it was pointless, because you dont have the option to actually kill her.
It seems to me that they wanted to add it but they ran out of time..
Not killing her and your pal frank is one of reasons they want to kill you at end. So if you decide to kill her it would simply mean there is no reason for boss to whack you lol
And he still blame us for not killing her.