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The ending could be better.
Replayed the initial chapter with Billy and he 100% knows there's a cult out there. He says something like "I thought you were one of them ..." when he rushes at you with a gun and his later conversations with you clearly imply he knows about them.
It's just a huge plot hole. I never really took these stories to be real, as I'm sure they're all just made up, but this one really makes it hard to believe. The other FtF chapters were more grounded in reality.
Yeah... I review positive the game but to be honest I feel a bit disappointed
I don't think Billy is a plot hole, he is probrably too scared of the cult to talk about to the authorities, and doesn't want to interfere with their business.
Now the photo stuff is really a little annoying.