jediyoshi
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i thought Victoria vandalized the poster?
Was it? I forget the exact context that poster shows up. The handwriting matches up closely with what we can safely tie to Nathan

i thought Victoria vandalized the poster?
Was it? I forget the exact context that poster shows up. The handwriting matches up closely with what we can safely tie to Nathan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReCdPcaDn4M
Notice the publish date and channel avatar. Pretty cool.
This might be a stupid question but is Blackwell Academy a highschool or a private college? Max is 18, shouldn't she be in a college? How old are the characters in the game?
She has some extra dialogue option including a quote that may or may not be relevant foreshadowing. Haven't seen it discussed either. It's by Robert Frost.
"I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
No idea what this refers to - finding the extra graffitis when going off-path in the junkyard at the end there of Ep. 4 there, or if it refers to the percentage of people that chose something, or if it's hinting at a reward for doing the extra most don't like helping her all five times (she does mention you helping her all the time reminds her of that quote, so...)
This might be a stupid question but is Blackwell Academy a highschool or a private college? Max is 18, shouldn't she be in a college? How old are the characters in the game?
Private school for Seniors
Maybe Nathan's spirit animal is a red herring. Since this is explicitly Nathan
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We're led to believe this is also his work
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But how could he have that animosity and then suddenly be elated when he thinks she's actually alive
I seem to recall Max explicitly stating that Victoria is the one who vandalized that Rachel poster.
Wait, the poster says Rachel went missing in April. The game takes place in October. But when they found the body, they could easily identify her. So she disappeared for months but was only recently killed, less than 2 weeks, probably.
There's something more to Rachel's case than just: She's dead.
Notice the publish date and channel avatar. Pretty cool.
Great point. You could be onto something
Not unless it turns out a alternate Max turns out to be the villain all along.
I knew I didn't trust Warren for a reason.
Maybe Nathan is trapped (between some arrangement with his dad and Mr. Jefferson), like the beached whales...
Also someone theorized Nathan's dad or grandfather may also have time travel abilities, and used it to accumulate wealth... Maybe that's why those old documents and pictures were in the barn--it's a place he can depend on to stay constant.
Maybe nature gave Max the ability so she can bring balance back to the force.
What the hell, where is that Warren creep picture from? Is that some Deviant Art stuff???
What the hell, where is that Warren creep picture from? Is that some Deviant Art stuff???
What the hell, where is that Warren creep picture from? Is that some Deviant Art stuff???
What the hell, where is that Warren creep picture from? Is that some Deviant Art stuff???
Max is the Villain, she figured out how to warp time and space to create weather anomalies and was so jaded and sad in her timeline that she figured the only way to fix everything was to just wipe the town off the planet and all the Prescotts along with it, Rachel is just a young Joyce who somehow found a way to move forward in time to fight the evil Max but got caught up in bullshit along the way.
And then there's also the fact Chloe has unknowingly been in love with her timetraveling mom, which is a metaphor for her family problems and that she needs to make peace with her actual mother.
That's how this would reach MGS2 tier.
It's all there!
- Blue butterfly
- High school setting
- Teenager with supernatural powers
- Teenagers playing detectives
- High school kids being targeted/murdered
- Seemingly innocent culprit
- Relationship systems
- Apocalypse scenario mixed with crime
She has some extra dialogue option including a quote that may or may not be relevant foreshadowing. Haven't seen it discussed either. It's by Robert Frost.
"I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference."
No idea what this refers to - finding the extra graffitis when going off-path in the junkyard at the end there of Ep. 4 there, or if it refers to the percentage of people that chose something, or if it's hinting at a reward for doing the extra most don't like helping her all five times (she does mention you helping her all the time reminds her of that quote, so...)
Some dances gonna put you in a trance
Let's party, let the boogie hit your body
Move everybody, move that body
Make sure you don't hurt nobody
I say hey, hey, hey
Fueling the fire with a burning desire, yeah
Get up off of that thing
Dance and shake, yo let's swing
Come on, girl, let me rock your world
Song's amazing. Persona 3's soundtrack as a whole is amazing but that dorm track feels so right.
Definitely the most underrated song in the game. It pains me not to see it in the top whatever they show during concerts. What's wrong with people for not liking this song :C
Have a feeling we are going to go back to that alternate universe in episode 5, just not sure when or for how long.
So far more or less every decision even the small ones have had an impact later in the story. I think this will also be the case for the decision of putting Chloe to rest or not, or at least I hope so.
Max burned the photo that let her go there though. At that point I guess it's because she feels she's done with changing things too much/didn't like going to the new reality she'd created.
She also ripped up the contest entry but it seems to be hinted at coming back in the menu for episode 5.
Maybe Nathan's dead. Every shot we get of the bag in the ground it's never actually opened. Nathan's jacket is at the Dark Room and he's nowhere to be found at the Vortex Party.
Instead we only run into Jefferson, who trips on his words quite a bit when Max ask if Jefferson had seen Nathan.
What the hell, where is that Warren creep picture from? Is that some Deviant Art stuff???
Just finished Ep. 2. Looking through my stats, if anyone remembers back, was there a way to be friendly with Taylor?
Also the tamper/didn't tamper railtracks thing. I thought I was tampering with it by cutting the wire. Says I didn't tamper with the railtracks.
Wait what? What choices determines if Nathan's jacket is there or not? Seems like a minor thing to be a "consequences" of some of our choices.
Wait what? What choices determines if Nathan's jacket is there or not? Seems like a minor thing to be a "consequences" of some of our choices.
Found a playthrough that didn't have the jacket and checked the choices. No jacket -> Intervened to help Kate. Reported Nathan. Comforted Victoria. Took the blame for Chloe. Told Kate to wait for more proof. Answered her call. Didnt try to shoot Frank. Saved Kate. Blamed Mr. Jefferson. Stole the money. Kissed with Chloe. Sided with Chloe. Kept Franks dog from harm. Chloe has Davids gun. Frank is friend. Max pulled Warren off him. Said yes to Chloe. Warned Victoria and she believed.
I think it might have to do with blaming Mr. Jefferson.
I think maybe by blaming Jefferson that playthrough avoided Nathan getting suspended and thus he didn't go to the Dark Room that day so his jacket wasn't left there. As for the selfie, that'd make sense.
I didn't blame Jefferson and got Nathan suspended and I didn't see a jacket there.
weird, maybe something else triggers it.
Did Warren beat up Nathan or did you stop it?