![]() ![]() It's hard to tell if the demo just happened to drop us in a big story point (seems that way) but it kind of makes the strategy take a back seat. Just finished my first playthrough of the demo and some quick thoughts: It may not have worked for you, but I felt this storytelling approach was pretty compelling. Why did he admit doing those deeds before when he gave us the impression he didn’t? This could also be another thing that affects your decision since maybe you could come to believe that the king was, in fact, the criminal they accused him of.Įdit: or at least that he’s not as innocent as he makes it seem. Not to mention hearing the king admit that he did whatever the baddies accused him of adds another layer of confusion. ![]() You could go, for example, “what if the king is actually alive and this is a ruse?” If you only get the news from a messenger. As I mentioned above, I enjoyed the approach since it makes you consider different situations more easily.Īlso learning that the king was beheaded through a messenger is totally different from seeing it happen. It’s a multiple-perspective story with an emphasis on Serenoa and co. Here’s hoping the villains aren’t just stereotypically evil and do have more compelling perspectives. Limiting the info you get might be more realistic, but I thought it was cool to actually hear their thoughts and perspective rather than getting a second hand report from a generic messenger.Īs for the enemies being evil, yeah that was a little too generic for me. Or, conversely, knowing that you don’t have everyone’s full support may make you feel like you should fold and save your strength, even if it means disappointing the one guy+family willing to fight for you. In making your decision you can choose to bet on receiving eventual help from the more willing one and potentially convincing the reluctant one to join you later. I actually enjoyed that since it helps you understand how your situation is affecting the world, which in turn affects your decisions.įor example, one of the allied house guys’ is shown to be on the fence about helping you or the baddies while the other is clearly willing to support you.
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