Good point. I'd failed to save her and that had really hit me but I refused to replay it to get better. That felt like it would have been dishonest to my emotional experience with the game (also why I've never replayed it)
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Yeah obvs the devs agreed with you since they took away rewind for that scene DONTNOD has an odd set of things they consider to be "serious" versus not which is kind of odd though
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TalieLow and
You can tell they really want to be taken seriously, and kind of resent that they got a fandom over what they thought would be a one off title and specifically the characters in it
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TalieLow and
But, also, that fandom is why they're not bankrupt and they can continue to make more expensive, less popular games about DIFFERENT queer American teenagers with DIFFERENT superpowers on DIFFERENT parts of the West Coast, by licensing merch of the characters people like
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @TalieLow and
I STILL think LIS 3 should have Rachel Amber (a version that went to CA with Chloe) as the player character. The reason they give for not doing that ("it'll invalidate the player's choices") is bull, they already introduced different timelines, just pull the fucking trigger.
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Replying to @TellerGrim @BootlegGirl and
I'm not sure the comics are considered canon by DONTNOD
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Replying to @arthur_affect @TellerGrim and
They're not NOT canon though, but that won't really be clear either way until one significantly contradicts the other, which so far has been avoided other than the discrepancy in just how destroyed Acadia Bay gets in the Bae ending
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Replying to @FartCaptor @arthur_affect and
There's no discrepancy, comics Max and Chloe never looked back or investigated who lived and who didn't
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @arthur_affect and
Yeah, except only a year later the town was being rebuilt, but when you see it in LIS2 a couple years after THAT, it's nothing but uninhabited ruins
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Replying to @FartCaptor @BootlegGirl and
They ran out of money, stock market took a turn
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It's funny because if you were hoping for the Prescott family's crimes to be exposed and for them to fall from grace, the LiS comics establish that this would also cause the town rebuilding project to fail
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Replying to @arthur_affect @FartCaptor and
So you have to pick which one matters more to you (with Mark Jefferson and Nathan Prescott themselves having unsatisfyingly been "brought to justice" by the storm)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @FartCaptor and
Well, not Jefferson according to LiS2. David brought him in alive
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