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Overall I fucking loved it but there was a few parts of the ending that felt a bit anti-climatic. I get they wanted to structure the story is such a way that even players who fucked the investigation up could find the killer, but it is weird that there’s really no way to really solve the case before shit goes down and then you just, find the guy. But I guess that feeds into the narrative that no single person is really in control of much outside of themselves.

Also didn’t like there wasn’t a “I’m turning I my badge” option for Harry (if there was one I didn’t see it). That seemed to fit the best into my RP. But idk maybe Harry wants to sober up entirely before he makes such a decision. I did get Kim to agree to be my partner tho which made me happy. I also also expecting as sort of “trial” at the end where my psyche makes an analysis of what kind of cop I turned out to be, but we just got in the motor carriage and left.

Kinda tempted to reload a save from before I encountered Ruby cuz I’m pretty sure there’s shit I missed, I was playing things kinda safe cuz I was sorta RP Harry as trying not to fuck things up and I think that bit me. Also I’m bummed I never got to meet with Steban again, don’t think I timed that right.

Anyway I’ll probably do a fash play through in a month or so.

  • OldMole [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Your first point of criticism is common and pretty interesting. To me, it was clear from the beginning that the story wasn't a traditional whodunnit, but instead a nordic noir, so I wasn't even trying to figure out if one of the previously known characters was the killer. In nordic noir catching the criminal is often meant to be a thematical climax instead of a satisfying twist, and I think the game does this really well.

    • NomadicWarMachine [any]
      hexagon
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      2 years ago

      I’m not really familiar with Nordic noir but that’s interesting