It's a choice game. You either do the quick time and get one ending, or don't and get another. Basically. There are a TON of other choices in the game but this one will effect certain things later on.
Entire game is based on butterfly effect. It might not directly effect the ending but it effects certain character interactions. Which then can effect the ending.
It doesn't. The whole game is railroaded as **** with only a handful of choices actually doing something. Most the time it's the "illusion" of choice.
I rented the game for a week and played it seven times making every different choice I could to see how the story molded around them. Don't bother with it unless you can pick it up for under $10
I feel that is the case with most if not ALL "choice" driven games. It an illusion and the only real change might be a few seconds of dialogue or a different text choice. Its pretty much a let down especially after playing games like mass effect, life is strange, walking dead.
There are not a ton of other choices. The ending of the games basically stays the same no matter how many people you kill or save (unless you kill all of them obviously). I have 4 friends who've beaten the game multiple times trying to do different things and nothing changes enough to matter. A great playthrough the first time though, totally different game unlike anything i've played. Definitely not worth the full retail price i paid though. Selling it soon.
First time playing, didn't have my controller in my hands, I scrambled to go for it, but I just couldn't make it in time. It's not right, I'm sorry Leonardo, I wasn't ready for a QTE.
It happened the same exact thing to me, I was doing something with my hands (because I tend to always do something with my hands when I'm watching something and the cutscene seemed like it was going to take a while) and then without any kind of previous warning, I see Leonardo was trying to hug me. I rushed to get my mouse but it was already too late. I really liked Leonardo, he was a cool guy and it made me feel legitemelly bad.
But consider this: Hello Darkness is an older, better, and conventionally more accepted song. Just cause you got Gary Jules up your ass doesn't mean you're right.
Just because it's an older song doesn't mean it was used in edits before. That's what I'm saying. Mad World was used first and before Hello Darkness became popular for edits. Erego, Mad World is the OG.
Just because one became popular for edits first doesn't mean it's better. Piccolo dick as a meme is ancient but I think it's a ****** meme. And also, Hello Darkness comes with a different connotation than just sadness.
Until Dawn has every charactaristic of a terrible game, quick-time events, jump scares, terrible sequence breaks... Yet somehow It's a really, really good game.