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Do not kill Socorro yourself. I've seen some people have Cleofas suicide despite doing things correctly if you go the alternate route.
By the way, you can't get the Crossing Souls achievement in the same playthrough as the one you finish Cleofas' quest properly. I suggest doing the achievement on a failed 100% run, if you can.
Also, Gemino's quest doesn't prevent you from 100% the game. You just won't have access to an area until much later in the game.
Are we at a point where people literally require a wiki in front of their face while playing a game? What the actual fk?
Do people not know that choices have consequences? Why in the holiest name of fk would you even EXPECT to be able to get everything in one run? What world do you live in?
I didn't realize "give this guy a garlic before killing a boss or someone dies" was a clear cut choice and consequence ,silly me I guess! This sort of thing used to be in games to sell player's guides, so this uh, isn't new either.
You didn't realize it, because you can't see the future. Duuuh, not just sometimes, but most of the times, the consequences of your actions are straight up bizzare and unpredictable.
Oh hey you met up with your old friend and went for a drink? Well you got wasted, and missed your airplane the next day, and lucky you, because that plane crashed.