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I'm guessing that either Chris or his dad will show up later, especially if the court theory is correct, Chris' dad might go against you if he knows you let Chris get hurt.
That's true, he could also be held accountable for child neglect as we know he was probably drunk at the time as usual, and could be even more against you. Or he's fine because Chris is fine and vouches for you.
Hopefully it matters at least a little bit if Chris' dad likes you or not.
Yeah but is that really it? The whole point of this character was to show off the engine, and then briefly appear in the story? It would be stupid for them to not give us closure with this character after the possibility of having an injury like that.
I hope it turns out Lyla ran away trying to find us instead of just doing a Kate Marsh again. I strongly feel like will go with the latter though.
Then that just brings it back to my orignal question, what was the point?
It just feels like it was pointless filler to keep us patient for LIS 2.
Did your choices really matter in that game, especially when they said it would? Even when I went to play Episode 2 without completing Chris's story, it strongly warns you to complete it as your choices will carry over, but the only difference I see is his outfit changes.
And we only have minor reference to them in the following episode.
no, the point of it was to show why he was running out to the treehouse, why he was so afraid of Charles, why he and Daniel were so happy to have met each other, and also for Sean to be able to see the stark contrasts between his single-falther upbringing and Chris's. e.g. Sean realizing how unappreciative he was of Esteban working his arse off for him, while seeing Chris clinging to and defending Charles even though he treats Chris like crap and has basically given up on life.
the biggest difference is if you play Captain Spirit, you'll better be able to guess which of his toys are villains and heroes. get them right, Chris will give you a collectible and you'll be able to get him to open up a bit about his home life. Only if you do that will you later be able to talk to Charles about it which will convince him he needs help and Chris needs a better home for a while. it's clear to me dontnod put a lot of thought into these things, and did these things for a reason.
And my argument still stands. Pointless things like that could've easily just been added to the main game, they split their time on two different projects, one just being filler like that and the live action trailer and then we wonder why they are taking soo long on finishing the game.
Even Lyla would've been better as she's actually close to the protangist and been there before all the major events happened. It's like making a game off of the lady at the gas station or the family outside, what is the point when they are such minor characters.
hey, it worked on me. when I got the bad ending for ep. 2 it really bummed me out.