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I thought it was badass to see the beginning of the game was already the "♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, something is super greasy here" plot.
Lols
Morgan indentity is basicly only thing that mattered in this game as rest was spoiled by devs and publishers hemself before game was released.
Yeah that whole half hour you've played really is a awesome sample size of the plot. This is a great plot and seeing the stories unravel is how almost all game plots are...who was innocent, who knew, who was greasy and who was a victim.
Sorry not every single game is an rpg with multiple plot twists and a mystery novel until the end. I like knowing I was screwed over at the beginning, like fallout new vegas or skyrim. Funny no one ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about those plots
Thanks for the early am lols
Though I hope that another thing from the tests comes true at least: Push the fat man on the rails to save everyone and myself ... Oh Alex, you fatty little man... ^^ No way I am gonna blow myself up to save the world ^^ pft...
I thought the setup of the game was great. Their odd behaviour about you doing normal things the same way any human being would do them, and the slightly odd design of the hellipad, and the fact you are clearly an engineer but can't unlock the balcony door for your appartment are just enough to make you start thinking something is up.
Maybe you just don't like character/story driven games?
Or do you think you could have written this far better than Arkane did? Or you are just too intelligent for this sort of thing?