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They will also be the same two endings, no matter which decisions you made previously.
Not to mention that decisions themselves (except for the last one) affect or change nothing for anyone in the end.
Say, did you play Mass Effect 3?
I feel Chole dieing is the original story the developer wanted but added to save her for the Chloe's fans too..
should of had more endings or just unique ending atleast...
I know the whole point of the game is the story and adventure with rewind/timetravel...
Just feel like all was for nothing and she got the power for nothing lol if she couldn't use it for anything...
Since there are supernatural powers they could of easily done a unique clever ending..
and having a purpose why she was given those powers...
tbh i wouldnt b as disappointed if the ending wasnt so predictable. fans specualted this ending since ep 1. i remember laughing and sayin theres no freakin way theyd go down that route. boy was i wrong lol
Maybe, but in Bioshock Infinite you had no decisions to make, besides the bird or the cage.
I know, what I meant by that is that if you have decisions in your game, you create an expectation in the player. Also Bioshock Infinite didn't really have time travel. It was more paralel universes.