11/13/2023 0 Comments When does life is strange 2 come out![]() ![]() There are a lot of consequences to your past actions that come into play. If you tell him to stop, but you’ve taught him to use his power for good, he’ll go ahead and use it against Merrill anyway. You might not notice, because this isn’t the experience you had, but if you tell Daniel not to use his power - if you let Daniel use his power in episode one and episode two, he might go against you and use his power anyway, against your will. GamesBeat: It seems like there are both consequential decisions and non-consequential decisions that make a difference here.Ĭano: Right. ![]() There are a lot of different possibilities. Finn could get hurt or killed at the end. The scene is basically the same in that you’re pulling the robbery and you’ll face Merrill, but Big Joe might or might not be there. In the scene, there will also be different moves and different actions depending on who you go with. The setup for the scene will depend on your choices before this. You can go to the robbery with Finn and Daniel, or you can go alone, or you can go with Cassidy. But it also depends on what was going on in the beginning of the scene for you. Did I have a choice?Ĭano: Oh, yes, you did. It seemed like Merrill was going to shoot somebody, so I didn’t feel like I had much of a choice there. It was interesting in that I felt like the big choice I had to make was whether to let Daniel use his power or not. They’re all lying on the ground at the end of this one. And then I got hurt, Cass got hurt, basically everyone got hurt. Daniel went and did it anyway, the break-in. GamesBeat: I don’t know if my ending was that great. Depending on all those specifics, you’ll have a different ending for this episode. It depends on whether Daniel will listen to you and do what you want. Jean-Luc Cano: A lot of it depends on the choices you made earlier the game, in episodes one and two, when you made some decisions that impacted Daniel. Why did you give that one so many options? I noticed from the documentation that there’s something like a dozen possible ways that this one could end. ![]() I’m still figuring out how I felt about it. ![]()
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