I'd had enough of the Tweedles' crap by that point.
Same here.
I was on my 'nice' Bigby playthrough, but still, after Holly's funeral and now this... I finally snapped, killed the bast*rd and enjoyed it, and I don't regret if for one second.
I killed him. It just felt so right in the moment, and I'd had enough of the Tweedles' crap by that point. Trying to take Crane was bad enou… moregh, but then Dum told me to fuck myself while I was deciding if I should let him live or not and that sealed to the deal.
My Bigby was a bit of an asshole the first 2 episodes, but now I'm trying to be a bit more friendly. But even though I'm trying to be more nice, my Bigby doesn't fuck around, I was tired of the twins crap, so I offed Dum.
I didn't do it but immediately regretted it after seeing it turn into a ridiculous cheesy "oh dog what done, so sorry Snowie - OH SHIT I FORGOT ABOUT MARY WOOPSY DAISY SILLY ME!" scene. I was expecting him to throw him to the side and turn his attention to Mary just as it would've made sense.
Makes me downright angry having my suspension of disbelief broken like that.
I spared him, as it wouldn't make sense for my Bigby to kill him as I've been playing him about as super good guy as I can. Plus, he might come in handy later.
I killed him. It just felt so right in the moment, and I'd had enough of the Tweedles' crap by that point. Trying to take Crane was bad enou… moregh, but then Dum told me to fuck myself while I was deciding if I should let him live or not and that sealed to the deal.
I spared him. Even had I not read the comics, it's clear that the game very much wants Bigby to not be the animal and instead be the man, and a good man at that.
Yes, the game allows you to be brutal, but really that's to give the illusion of choice and satisfy those players who likely have some deep rooted or repressed sociopathic tendencies.
My choice was vindicated by the look he gives Snow after dropping Dum, as though showing her that her fear that some part of him wanted to be a killer was an empty one and that he was who she wanted him to be, e.g. not the monster.
(Pause)
Although I will admit that, after that climax, I'd really like to feed Mary her face.
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He's awesome either way ;D
Same here.
I was on my 'nice' Bigby playthrough, but still, after Holly's funeral and now this... I finally snapped, killed the bast*rd and enjoyed it, and I don't regret if for one second.
You mean that Bigby was hungry like the wolf?
that's exactly what I did just to see what would happen. in one file im mean in another im nice.
My Bigby was a bit of an asshole the first 2 episodes, but now I'm trying to be a bit more friendly. But even though I'm trying to be more nice, my Bigby doesn't fuck around, I was tired of the twins crap, so I offed Dum.
I didn't do it but immediately regretted it after seeing it turn into a ridiculous cheesy "oh dog what done, so sorry Snowie - OH SHIT I FORGOT ABOUT MARY WOOPSY DAISY SILLY ME!" scene. I was expecting him to throw him to the side and turn his attention to Mary just as it would've made sense.
Makes me downright angry having my suspension of disbelief broken like that.
I spared him, as it wouldn't make sense for my Bigby to kill him as I've been playing him about as super good guy as I can. Plus, he might come in handy later.
He said to go fuck yourself? Damn, I killed him as soon as I possibly could and didn't even listen.
I spared him. Even had I not read the comics, it's clear that the game very much wants Bigby to not be the animal and instead be the man, and a good man at that.
Yes, the game allows you to be brutal, but really that's to give the illusion of choice and satisfy those players who likely have some deep rooted or repressed sociopathic tendencies.
My choice was vindicated by the look he gives Snow after dropping Dum, as though showing her that her fear that some part of him wanted to be a killer was an empty one and that he was who she wanted him to be, e.g. not the monster.
(Pause)
Although I will admit that, after that climax, I'd really like to feed Mary her face.