With Euthyphro, he mentioned the Qu'ran and how it said: "Anyone who kills a human being...it shall be as though he has killed all of mankind" I wish you could say something about the special cases where people repent and feel remorse equal to the crime they have committed.
The symbols make no sense. Except they also do. It's exactly like a geometric proof, except when I follow those rules, it says the answer is false. The symbols for IF, AND, THEN, NOT, and THEREFORE are even similar to how they are in math. There is also only one answer in each blank that can be put in, because they were the only ones stated before or it hasn't already been proven. You can't add symbols that haven't been given yet, and proving something you've already proven gets you nowhere. The answers I put in are the only ones that can be logically put there, and they're wrong. Yet it's a question of logic. If "my logic" doesn't fit logic, then I am illogical. And if I am an illogical thinker, then I cannot complete a game of one concrete logical path. Darn.
I got the anger ending first, and was very shocked. Especially because he didn't seem all that angry throughout the day. In fact, he even seemed to be feeling better, but then, BAM! And I was just like O.o
I liked it, but it was extremely repetitive, and also too easy to overcome the choices. In fact, I actually let Rodney die on purpose because his character annoyed me, and I thought it might make the game harder...sadly, it didn't, but I still enjoyed it.