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Well second dude I played was like arrested ten minutes in, I screwed that up. As is said, my fifth episode was with scripted ending that centers around a certain character. I started episode 6 at a motel.
It sounds like the game is pretty straightforward after all, not that randomly generated like it sounded at the beginning. It still has the basic story laid out, only the points in between might vary.
I mean you accuse the developers for false advertisement.... but idk what ppl were expecting, a game where the narrative is completely randomly generated is kind of impossible to do, from a technical standpoint, imagine all the voice lines they would have to record etc.
I was decently happy with the game we ended up getting, kinda reminds of Life is Strange... and atleast it wasn't as bad as 12 Minutes which was the other game I was hyped for this month and ended up not delivering on half of its promises lol
Not sure about scenes where you can die. For my playthrough none of them generated after 4 fails, so maybe that is the safeguard.