Posted November 25, 2019
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (imo) did this brilliantly (and so far unmatched) in the narrative context by letting the story branch off into two distinct courses (or POVs) of the more or less same events (with variations depending on Geralt's choices) at the end of chapter 1 and sticking to it throughout the rest of the game.
I wish CDPR still had the balls to repeat that nowadays. Maybe they will with Cyberpunk 2077, but I doubt it's going to be to such a consequent and rigorous extent where content worth entire chapters would be mutually exclusive depending on your choices.
I wish CDPR still had the balls to repeat that nowadays. Maybe they will with Cyberpunk 2077, but I doubt it's going to be to such a consequent and rigorous extent where content worth entire chapters would be mutually exclusive depending on your choices.