No, not in the slightest. It fell for the same illusions that other games do. There is no real choice. Even Bioware games, which have some beautiful story telling. Are victim to this. Regardless of what you pick, many of the events end up the same.
Want to run off with Lilly?
Okay, but you can't
Don't want to kill Larry?
Okay, but he still dies
Many of the choices we make have little outcome because the result is the same. I understand that If you could run off with Lilly that would be almost an entire game they would have to create just from that single choice. So I get the technical reasons why these limitations are in place. But I don't consider anything I saw here revolutionary.
I still enjoyed it though.
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