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But yeah, this was something, i think was intresting to see.
I also arrested all of them, because all where guilty in the end.
But i still want to replay the ending, to see every outcome. I replayed it once so far and someone definitly needs to get arrested. So there cant be a "i dont tell this to anyone" Ending, sadly.
I tried only arresting Boris the second time. Some of the Dialog is different and after this, i even think Sophie surely is more guilty then Boris, because she even giggles, like she got away with it, after Boris said that he only did it for her.
I only ended up arresting Manfred since he was the one who started it all and while I respect him wanting to help his family (Sophie did similar), he just didn't really show remorse for the lack of a better way and even said he'd do it again and went as far as trying to frame Freddy.
I really felt like we should have been able to have Rufus arrested too though.
Maybe they thought it would be too depressing to have an ending where most of the staff ends up going to prison. 😆
If this game offered optional endings, it might've been an interesting twist to see the Duck Detective choose to keep quiet about the smuggling scheme and get a slice of the pie. He still has to pay rent somehow!
THIS SO MUCH. When Rufus was all 'Yeah, but you're going to jail, fufufu' I was half-hoping, half-expecting the Detective to go, 'Yes, AND SO ARE YOU!' because really, all the three of them did was smuggle some charcuterie, Rufus was embezzling money and issuing threats.
Honestly when the 'arrest, y/n?' question came I initially said 'no' to all of them, because seriously now, it's a non-violent crime and it's not like the motive (for Manfred at least, as far as we know) was simply 'I need this to fund my second yacht'. I was going more off personal opinion than eye of the law.
So when I was forced to arrest someone, I did pick Manfred for obvious reasons, but then I also picked Sophie--both because it's unclear what her motives were for participating and because the whole pretending to be interested in Boris solely to manipulate him didn't sit right with me; I actually thought it was worse than Manfred's actions, at least he was doing it for his family. I think I'll go replay the end to see what happens if you only arrest Sophie, actually.
Exactly, I was ready to give them a slap on the wrist and not calling the cops, after all that was just some sausage* in the gym bag. When game forced me to choose somebody, I point out Manfred - because, y'know, framing, threathing and kidnapping.
I replayed the scene and send all smuggling ring to jail - feel a little bad for Boris during confrontation with his ex, I didn't earlier catch that he is that clueless about this whole buisness. Sophie showed her true colours, and I was suprised: when Laura told me about her awful parents and money problems I expected standard "yeah, she was desparated and get overwhelmed by the sticky situation, please mr Ducktective give the poor gal second chance" - manipulative coward without any remorse was a suprise, I must tell.
*- ngl, a whole shop with luxury delicacy made of donkey meat in the world full of anthropomorphic animals is a, um, well, little... dark