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Games aren't next gen movies. Movies are stationary. You can't affect the outcome or what happens. You're thinking of a really simple rail shooter, and by simple, I mean a movie. Video games are unique to the entertainment industry in that there is interactivity. This should be a multi-ending movie, unless there really are that many possibilities of ending.

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There are many different endings. The game is all about choices which all affect the story and your characters. Also, character deaths affect the story drastically. The game even has a proper ending if they all die.

That's what I've heard anyways.

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I really want this game. I have wanted it since I first heard about it last year.

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So, I was playing the private eye. In one of his first scenes I talked to the mother of one of the boys who had been murdered. As I left, I left my contact details. if I hadn't, she wouldn't have approached me later in the game and offered her assistance. Then I wouldn't have been able to use her as a distraction at a party to get into an area to talk with a suspect.

Dropping my contact details on her kitchen table was one action. If I didn't make it, the character wouldn't have been in his current situation.

I'm not sure how any of his scenes would play out from here on in the game if I didn't make that single decision.

I just stabbed a guy with a power drill. This is rated 15.

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Heh, it's rated M here.

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I know who the Origami Killer is c:

It is worth buying the game just for the wtf surprise you get when you find out.

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