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Little wolf lit - choice affects mainly Daniel (he learns from you)
Both lit - choice that affects both (their bond and relationship)
Just my guess
That was my initial thought - i'm going to play through again soon anyway so will pay a bit more attention to it.
Maybe they're counting up somewhere and it'll have some impact if you haven't developed their bond enough at certain stages etc.
Seems promising, can't wait where this is going
Ye will have to wait and see how much impact it really has - i'd like to be surprised but i'm alwaysa bit skeptical of how much choices matter in games as devleopers are constrained by how many outcomes they can write - as long as the story feels good I can live with it though :p
Daniel turning against you with the powers would be interesting. But I also wonder if he'll just be a bit more morally confused/do things because you've taught him wrong.
One of the things I noticed on stats screen was that Daniel could steal something from Brody - in mine he didn't but I guess if you stole in the shop or that chocolate bar maybe it teaches Daniel stealing is OK - maybe we accidentally create a monster as we play through!