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My question is: How many hours one single playthrough has?
Maybe the reviewer made the deadly one.
i shot the dude at the begaining lol :P and i got a "was that how it suppose to have ended" ending within 10 seconds lmao
Yeah if you don't shot him, you have to listen to his B.S story which is a playable... was more than 10 seconds lol
last one was 6 hours XD.... this ones 10 seconds :P (altho not the full story), is still a completion lmao
Thanks. So you'd say the game is worth a purchase, yes?
And yes the game is worth it. There is no combat or puzzles. It's just an interactive story with lots of moral choices and not the crappy black and white ones most games give you, but stuff that actually makes you think. The different brances in the story will probably add some replay value as well.
To me that is exactly what I've wanted from a game in a long time. My favourite game of the year so far and maybe a contender of all time. But I can see how some people might not like it.