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Real men cry sometimes and show emotions ;).
Wow that got philosophical fast XD
Altimatly i belive there is a 3rd way that was not used. like trowing the hammer at Nathon so his shot only hits choles arm or leg. That way he go to prison and she and the town lives
I dont cry because i generaly lack emotions and feelings but i think this game brought out a side of me that i never knew was there. I can personaly relate to Max as the Loner with one true best friend and i know what its like to lose someone you dearly love so the ending realy hit me like a wreaking ball
At first I was just really pissed off at the poor way episode 5 was executed and played out storywise compared to the marvellous first 4 episodes. Plus the fact that all my choices in the game never mattered due to a binary choice in the end, but that's for another thread. So initially I was too angry to go into sorrow mode. But eventually I did and then I couldn't hold back.
So it took a few hours after playing though before the really devastating sorrow hit me, when I started to think about their coming life, if they were safe or not now, the others that dies etc. etc. Then I watched the other ending on YouTube and that didn't really help...
So what I'm trying to say in my ramblings is that you are not alone to have been affected deeply by this game, even if you're a grown man...
Why? Did you let your BFF die? Because that is the wrong ending, the right ending is to let the town fend for itself and Max and Chloe watch until the rain forces them to seek cover in the lighthouse.
I cant kill off a whole town, its to selfish, plus all the nice people like kate and so on
Have you ever been involved in any sort of natural disaster? I have and not everyone dies, usually in fact most people live, why? The will to survive is strong in all of us and you don't know how strong until you MUST survive.
No way everyone died in Arcadia Bay, it is impossible.