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I was wondering how difficult it is to have 8 stories running at the same time and keep track what is going on? What about your main characters level comparing to others?
In nearly all of my playthroughs, I ended up starting one story, grabbing all of the characters by starting their stories, exploring and getting some high-end equipment and additional combat options, and then rolling through the rest of the stories one character at a time. Once you've finished one, you're pretty much ready to finish them all (especially if you stop to unlock some of the harder-to-get but stupidly overpowered combat options available to you).
Now that I know what's unlocked after each story, there are a couple that I'd personally try to do first but ultimately, it's up to you how to proceed.
I was doing exactly the same and its a changing and refreshing way of playing with the 8 characters.Dont worry about beong confused ,unless you re highly unintelligent or have the memory of a goldfish then it wont happen!!
By the way the Game is very long so be prepared......and Goodl luck,its a little gem.
(BTW just the artstyle and the old school pixel drawn graphics make this refreshing in this day and age of Loot boxed,unfinished game,flashy Graphics and mediocre gameplay)