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Finally playing this. So far, so good.
Does my performance in the minigames have narrative meaning?
Am I missing out on some character development by just sending whoever seemingly has the highest strength for the job instead of sending and pairing people based on their characters?
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The only people that discuss this game nowadays are obnoxious waifutards. >>>/vg/

You missed out.
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>>732409280
>Does my performance in the minigames have narrative meaning?
no, you miss out on a few lines
>am I missing out on character development for min-maxing
not really

nothing you do matters
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>>732409280
From what I understand, it can influence the outcome of two parts of the ending. Doing well in a specific situation in the minigame towards the end gives you a choice, whereas doing poorly handling a situation removes any choice over what happens. Which, you may make the same choice in that situation anyways, but the game may not even give you a decision if you failed one part of the minigame section. The other situation is based on whether you utilize certain characters and have successful missions with them. Other major choices can support/hurt that value that results in a different outcome, but making sure to send specific characters out and actually succeed with them adds to it. Maybe I'm sounding annoyingly vague, but saying anything else spoils shit immediately.

Otherwise, not really. Failing or succeeding in the minigame really just creates an internal narrative in those moments that helps flesh characters out between major scenes. You won't get some horrific bad ending because you failed too many missions or didn't pair characters all the time. You can get an arguably lesser outcome depending on certain choices you make throughout the game alongside how you handle the minigame, but it's nothing cataclysmic. Just play the game and get the ending you get. They aren't insanely different enough to merit any meta gaming or spoiling yourself.
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>>732409280
No but it makes the last mission harder which DOES effect the ending you get since failing side objective locks you of making a choice so getting as much exp and boosts is worthwhile
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>>732409834
Thank you for your answer, Anon. I love you.
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>>732410287
ayo...
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Not video games
Out
>>>/lgbt/
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>>732409280
every single rabbi on earth is casting evil magic spells on me 24/7 to prevent me from having this
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>>732411527
But m00t is in the Epstein files in regards to restoring /pol/ and allowing GG discussion.
Epstein asked him to stop being a lib and allow retards to talk about how icky girls are.
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No, you're not "missing out" on anything. None of your choices matter. It's a Telltale game, and they died for a good reason. Why is this cancer back?



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