We're maybe four to six hours into this game, and I'm finding it incredibly entertaining. Granted, this might be more because of our tendency to punch out anyone who so much as looks at Adam funny while we play, but that's still an entirely valid part of the game. Besides, the remainder ain't too shabby either. The combat is proving to be difficult, but difficult in the sort of way that makes you feel proud when you over come the long odds, not the sort that makes you look up walkthroughs on YouTube.
Speaking of such we've made it a bit further into the Catherine and it has become clear it's going to be completely impossible for us to pick one of the moral sides to commit to before the end. Even when blatantly trying to skew our answers to get a 'committed' ending we've managed to stay firmly middle ground. Maybe we're just bad at this stuff, or maybe we should just Do What Robertson Would Do whenever we get a choice. That seems to be the only consistent path we can take.
Actually, despite the fact that Adam Angryman from Dues Ex doesn't look a thing like our red bearded enormous nosed dwarf he's quickly becoming a Robertson Of The Future. Oddly enough I'm not getting this impression from the few moral choices we've been presented thus far, but rather from our general demeanor whenever we play an RPG as a group. The Robertson seems to be a our default personality. I'm not sure what that says about us, but it can't be good.
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