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can we have a fast forward button so if we made a bad choice we dont have 2 wait 4 the dude 2 say everything again...
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Tactics A. Compassion F. Its not what i would really do tbh. I just feel that whenever there is someone that needs help in a horror film or game. 99% of the time helping them is a bad idea because the creator has only included them into the story to create traps for others.
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Wife saved, Tactics A, Compassion A+
I tried to get help for the first woman, shouted for the little girl in the street, chosen my co workers, pulled the zombies myself to get to the cars, didn't killed my wife even if she was probably infected.
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I got an A for compassion. I don't know how. I ignored the woman in the office, and left my co-workers to die in the parking garage.
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i got both yes' and an A and a B for slamming john in the back of the head, but it was worth it. i cant wait for the next one.
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its really not much of a survival test for a lot of reasons, its just telling a story because pretty much all the time chosing the "wrong" answer means death. Essentially this kind of thing would make more sense as a short story then the "quiz" that its made out to be
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"I peered out of the window down to the street below and to my astonishment saw a scene of utter chaos. People killing each other for seemingly no reason." "I grabbed another cup of coffee and sat down." Yep, thats what I would probably do.
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good game, I take A in tactics and E in compassion
I'm compassive, I swear it, but when the infection comes, just the healthy cn survive
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one of my favorite games already.
i'd personally prefere the group of teenagers. teenagers usually have a lot more active social connections then adults, and not as much to care for, so a group of rowdy teenagers is perhaps more likely to grow rather then shrink. they are also armed, prepared and fit. the coworkers apparently have desk-jobs (many of them are likely listless cowards) and just rushed out of the building like i did, and they all have their own spouses and kids to rush to, and very loose connections to one another (they're coworkers, not friends), so they are very likely to split up soon.
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"Colonel, why am I voice-acting a Zombie game?"
"I don't know Snake, but your voice is kick-ass!"
"The zombies! They found me! ARGH!"
"Snake? Snake?! SNAAAAAAAKE!!!!!"
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In real life, I would sneak into an armory, load up a house with tons of guns an ammo fortify house, and raid all costcos in New Jersey
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nothing like real life and wtf do you need compassion for It a fricken outbreak but even so go into the shed theres infected there is no zombie free part not even houses and once youve played it you just make other decisions and see if you die
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Rank A and B all you have to do is call 911 to get compassion and kill the guy-not the looter and that gives you points for compassion and and tactics
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shit game with no logic in the choices. this isnt a choice of game because none of the choices you choose do anything to change the way it goes. if they do it fails you.