Chrkeller said:
Pacing was my reason. You get to an amazing climax with Ellie.. and have to wait 8 to 10 hours to see the conclusion via Abbie. Maybe switching back and forth would have been better? I didn't personally have a problem with Abbie/scenario B... just how it was paced/designed. Does that make sense? I'm not trying to change your mind, just giving my honest opinion. For instance when I played Abbie I recall rushing just so I could get back to the climax that was build up quite nicely with Ellie. So pacing was just weird to me. |
I don't think switching every know and then would do much good, that would truly ruin pacing and would already spoil to you that you would play as both and also wouldn't let sink the full weight of Ellie actions you made.
In manga one of the stuffs I hate the most is when protagonist major fight is streached for like 4 volumes because they want to synch every minute of his fight with the fight of other people. That totally breaks my pace.

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