Yeah she does, but I ignored her anyway and would do it again lol. Although my reasoning was more complex and justifiable than merely that
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My reasoning with Spore Zombie Game was very guttural and the opposite of Spore Zombie Dad's; I found his rage and desire to be dad-like and protective even at enormous violence and cost to be angering. It's somewhat different playing it with awareness of one's own bias
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TalieLow and
With Life is Strange, my reasoning was "I just finished Madoka, and now I am aware that the spore zombie girl is gay too, which was not definite canon in 2013, and I'm tired of this trope"
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My logic reason was that I didn't take Warren's theorising about the cause of the storm to be necessarily correct, but even if it was leaving Chloe alive at the point and not using the powers any further is the "living with the consequences of what I've done" choice
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Going back to undo the entire game is doing what we've just been told not to do, but bigger and grander. I actually was ok with that as a message but disagreed with the last episodes logic and conclusion from there
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Replying to @TalieLow @BootlegGirl and
The emotional decision making was that I couldn't let Chloe die on the floor of that bathroom having her last few years filled with pain and abandonment, with her best friend having walked away almost without a word and then lost the one friend she made since then and loved
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I feel like this is definitely partly based on whether you romanced Warren at all or you only had eyes for Chloe
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Like, taking Warren's photo from him with the promise that you'll save him and everyone else and letting him kiss you for luck, then deciding to just not do it is pretty cold
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(Also whether Kate is currently dead or is safe in the hospital probably has a strong impact on how appealing each choice is to many players)
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The hospital isn't in Arcadia Bay though.
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Yeah that's what I mean If you care a lot about Kate then if she's dead letting Chloe sacrifice herself by resetting the timeline is the only way to get her back On the other hand if she's alive and in the hospital then at least you know you're not sacrificing her
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl and
It strongly pushes you toward one choice or the other depending on if you saved her or not (assuming you ship her with Max)
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I'd also immersed myself in Max more thoroughly than I think any other character from any medium, and I immerse pretty deeply in fictional books. I, as Max, had fallen in love with Chloe. It was weird, and intense, and very much not as myself. Very strong influence on the end
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