Season 2, Episode 4 - I chose not to rob Arvo, but later on he says that I did

I chose not to rob Arvo, but later on he says that I did. Has this happened to anyone else?

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  • It's pretty much intentional. Not only is there a decent amount of determinant dialogue depending on what you say and whether you stole or not, but technically speaking, Jane did still take his pistol.

    Not only do translations confirm that either Buricko(the bald guy) or Vitali specifically ask about ammo at one point, but it was apparently confirmed recently that Arvo was hiding the medicine in the first place because he was planning on running away with his sister, so it's possible that Jane ambushing him forced him to have to come up with an alibi to avoid suspicion from the other two.

  • I think it's just the difference between him lying and telling the truth. It's obvious he's stealing from his group by trying to hide those drugs, so he would use you as scapegoat no matter what.

  • He's a fvcking coward.

  • t was apparently confirmed recently that Arvo was hiding the medicine in the first place because he was planning on running away with his sister, so it's possible that Jane ambushing him forced him to have to come up with an alibi to avoid suspicion from the other two.

    Omg! I never thought of that. And it makes so much sense.

    DabigRG posted: »

    It's pretty much intentional. Not only is there a decent amount of determinant dialogue depending on what you say and whether you stole or n

  • I saw a few people come to that conclusion in the past but I personally never believed it simply because of the minor parallels between him and Clementine. But since that apparently is indeed true, I guess that just adds to his loss.

    t was apparently confirmed recently that Arvo was hiding the medicine in the first place because he was planning on running away with his si

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