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And how were we supposed to know that ?! Thanks anyway!
I don't think there are any sub stories until the beginning of chapter 4.
And I encourage you to buy this game...Seems your mouse icon for some reason is missing.
edit: four times, I forgot I also bought it digitally on PSN. I'll probably end up buying the PC version eventually, just to have it.
Because these aren't Western games.. they assume you have a brain and that you want to actually explore the city and talk to people.
What's the point of play a game if everything is signposted and handed to you on a platter?
A bit of a stretch for some people, I know, but there you go.