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True...oh so true. I only wish it were that easy though. I am emotionally invested now, I don't know if I'd have the strength to just walk away.
It would be like turning off "Titanic" when Jack and Rose where still sitting in that car in the storage hold and pretending they both made it to America and the ship never sank.
Oh well, I guess happy endings are for stories that haven't ended yet.
I just got past thehouse fire, in therapy now....never have I had a game f me up so bad. Damn, it was brutal. I have no shame at all saying that I've shed tears over my sweet Megan. But I had to choose one, didn't I? I just had to...
No shame it that. And don't be surprised if it effects you for a few days after.
I need to at least do a playthrough where Melissa dies. Megan's death was brutal enough, heartbreaking really. But Melissa, whom I love ever so slightly more...I know experiencing her death will break me into tiny pieces.
The game is f'ed up but it's beautiful too...just like life.
it was same for me. i didnt even have a choice it was just megan. it was so hard to seeing melissa die. she was such a nice missy.