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What do you consider beating movie games like Clock Tower or Quarry or the Dark Picture games?
Do you just do one play through till you get one ending, or do you replay it to get all the endings? Do you just try to get a good ending?
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I can't bring myself to replay games for different endings, I've hated it since Nier. So for movie games, I don't do them because the gameplay isn't enough to entice me to get over that hump

Beyond Two Souls and Until Dawn were the last 2 movie games I played and I got 2 endings in each game and then just watched the rest on youtube/twitch



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