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Thank you so much.
Anyway, I do the recaps for a lot of reasons. I'll list a few.
1) Paige is the most integral character in the game. Getting to know her and chat with her about the Endurance's events is good for establishing her personality. It sets (and builds) the stage for her arc, so to speak.
2) Though I call them recaps, I like to think of them as scenes between Paige and the MC. It's not just about recapping the day, there are also conversation topics near-exclusive to Paige, like about the MC's flashbacks, his interactions with Pandora, and deeper breakdowns about who the culprit could be, to name a few examples.
3) There are a million LIs in the game. Recapping the MC's time with them helps with remembering. And speaking of that,
4) I update the game about every 4 months. Sometimes the recaps aren't just about what happened that day, but about what's been happening with a character in general. Being reminded of what happened on Day 13 with Camila is helpful when applying context to her story and recent actions.
Or it didn't feel like it
I may have to replay the game for the third time and see if I missed something.
I have to say.. You really know how to write. I don't think anyone is even close or able to write a conversations like these in a game. At least not from what I've seen on steam, and I have most of them.
The chat on the PC is actually my favorite part of this game. I just feels like you get to know every person on the ship during this. And yet get a little surprised later on when talking with them.
I was very surprised to see the difference with some of the choices in game.
I'm not going to mention anything. It's for everyone to explore.
All I can say is, save and make a different decision and see what happens if you wan't.
It may actually surprise you
And I'm really looking forward to see the rest of the story.
It's one of those games, where you wish it never end
""I think I started to think this way because, Paige was talking non stop about sex and it just felt it was only about sex.
As I mention earlier. I love sex, but there is a limit before it's to much and change
the the way how you feel about the game. But that could just be me alone thinking this way.