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^ Wow. That'll be really bad.What would happen if you click the GUILTY button though? My conscience likes to bug me about the most random things, so there's no way I'd be able to click that.
Flora and Ashes said:And the best satisfation of all was in the credits, when Edgey was all like
"Whooooooooooooooooooooooooop! Gumshoooooooooooooooooooooooooooe!"
Good Edgey. :D
Same here.
von Karma so deserved prisonification.
Dannichu said:At the very end of the Engarde case, did you pick to plead innocent (saving Adrian) or guilty (saving Maya)? On my first playthough I picked the option to save Adrian, but after replaying it I noticed that whichever option you choose will make poor ol' Nick cradle his head and do his "I'm sorry Maya..." thing.
At the very end of the Engarde case, did you pick to plead innocent (saving Adrian) or guilty (saving Maya)? On my first playthough I picked the option to save Adrian, but after replaying it I noticed that whichever option you choose will make poor ol' Nick cradle his head and do his "I'm sorry Maya..." thing.
Isn't it the other way around? Pleading Engarde's innocence will save Maya (as then de Killer will release her) while incriminating Adrian, while pleading guilty will make de Killer kill Maya (or so you think).
I said guilty; it violated my personal sense of justice to have him declared innocent in court to save Maya, not that I actually thought Maya would be killed even if I did that. I think the reason he will always say "I'm sorry Maya" is that if he pleads guilty, Maya will supposedly die, while if he pleads innocent, he will be ignoring Maya's direct order to have him found guilty and not worry about her.
(You marked this as a spoiler for the wrong case, by the way; you said 4-2, while it's supposed to be 2-4.)
At the very end of the Engarde case, did you pick to plead innocent (saving Adrian) or guilty (saving Maya)? On my first playthough I picked the option to save Adrian, but after replaying it I noticed that whichever option you choose will make poor ol' Nick cradle his head and do his "I'm sorry Maya..." thing.