You're first presented with the option of rescuing or harvesting little girls, rescuing gives less for you, but saves them, and harvesting gives more for you, and kills them. My dad was talking about how he harvested his first little sister that he came across, and just felt a little disgusted with himself. I never harvested one, but I'm glad I didn't. It seemed to work out better anyway by the end.
Is it worth it? To have so much power? It always seems that most people are too weak for power, and become consumed by the greed and corruption that surrounds the position. Only occasionally and heroically does someone come along who can handle it, or make the right decision.
The game was filled with a couple intense twists, the more major one about halfway through the game. (Or at least, I thought so.) The end was a bit of a let down, but overall, a wonderful play-through.
It seems that the people who don't have to deal with so much power and pressure are the happiest. Who found a family, love, friendship. Generally, a broken, empty city plagued with gore and insanity isn't mentioned in that list. It's a shame. That the people running such places, are so devout in those beliefs, they can't see themselves. They can't see the horrible things they've been doing, or when to finally quit and take a nap.
Weird. How some people's dreams can just lead to their demise.
No comments:
Post a Comment