The thing that really annoyed me was Scott killing Manfred simply because it is impossible. You are playing him at all times thorugh that chapter and yes, the camera closes up on Lauren the seconds before, but when it zooms out, Scott was on the same exact place. And when I enter the room, Manfred is already dead. And that's not what happens on the flashback when Scott is burning the evidences. This was such a cheap trick to find a shocking spoiler, that, at least for me, turned out not to be one at all, because it was just not coherent with the story. And i never really "got" scotts story because it felt too much fragmented. One chapter you are at home, the next when you're following a clue that came out of nowhere.
And like one of you said, Madison having the option to call jayden, that one was just crazy wrong. My only explanation is that it may have been a way in order for this 2 characters to meet, one route i didnt take.
I was enjoying the game but only some moments were really amazing, the rest was just normal gaming plot, i guess. The "challanges" Ethan has to go through were the highlights for me.
I dont know how i feel about playing with the 4 characters, because most of the time, it felt like i was playing one character with split personalities: myself. It's not possible for me to think about what ethan would do, and the next moment what madison would do. I just do what i would do. And i think that was what took me off the connection with the different persons. I would have preferred to stick with ethan at all times and just take glimpses at the other ones, and i think the experience would have been a more profound one.
Overall, the ending was very disappointing.
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