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Is he using it himself? In that case is someonte glamured as Crane and trying to frame him, maybe Bluebeard?
Or is he only carrying it to give to someone for his perverted sexfantasies?
Or what?
I don't like the spoilerthing thath lets the player see things that Wolf couln't possibly see. He can't see or know what Crane does when Wolf sees the pictures. The player know more than wolf, which ruins the investgation and the gameplay.Would be enough to the the photografs and then discover the destroyed mirror in cranes office and Crane gone missing. Ths would let the player figure out what happend instead, getting its served through cutscenes far from wolf. Letting the player just see wolf seeing the photographs, would be much better. This ruins quite much in my mind, i don't wanna know things that wolf posibly couldn't know.
The gamemakers obviously definitly put crane as the "mainsuspect" in the end of episode 2 of 5. Its obviously a red herring and hes not the murderer 3 episodes would then about finding crane. Don't think so.
Probably it's enchanted or couldn't fit in the car. I find it hilarious he used the genie lamp to break the mirror.
Play the first two episodes over again and consider the evidence.
I totally agree with you on this one, mate. I hope they won't go overboard with those "omniscient looks". Best part about Noir-storys and crimis, is, that you usually are confined to what the protagonist knows and are therefore involuntarily createing your own mindbending theorys about what will happen next and what role you play in all this.
Telltale should definitly try to make the plot a little more obfiscated. I get it, they want to make it accesible to everyone and make sure, that noone will be left on the way. But they shouldn't forget to keep the story interesting and compeling.
I don't know if it was the length of this second episode or the very limited way of controlling your actual protagonist, but this one did definitely enthrall me less than the first one did.
That said, there's still a lot of bits and pieces to create your own theorys and they did make a good job of keeping every character at least a little suspicious. Like that cigarette at the appartment, hinting towards the pig and/or someone from the strip-club. Or the frogs voice in the sneakpeak or his reaction to and the answer of the mirror upon being called out on useing it.
They still seem to hit that sweet noir crime-story-spot where everyone has his shady secret and noone is to be trusted.
So yeah, I doubt that the one that got so obviously framed is the actual murderer. Same goes for Bluebeared not being it, as they literally do everything to make him an unlikeable character.
If they do make him the lead antagonist though, I'd probably never buy a Telltale-game day1 again, but wait untill it's dirtcheap on a sale :D
Just because Bluebeard was in his chair after the revalation doesn't necessarily mean he framed Crane. Perhaps he was always planning to take over and he was waiting for the right opportunity. I don't think he was set up. I think he burdens a lot if not all of the guilt.
Killing another Falbe is usually punished with hangig or some rolling heads. Crane is in the comics living among the fables community. He's a disgusting scumbag but he's in it and the game happens before the comics...so...if the logic isn't broken...I suppose he's not the killer. But who knows.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3PIkV2anqk
The only "stop laughing" from a fictional character I can remember was from the weasel henchman in "Who framed Roger Rabbit". Crane could be the one being framed this time...