Infamous is it possible to save trish
I always forget the markdown for it though Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. You should save the doctors, that will be the "good karma" choice. Improve this answer. JohnoBoy JohnoBoy Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. Screenshot of the Week.
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Keep me logged in on this device. I hope it wasn't just to clumsily justify making Cole more "eXtr3m3" in the next installment. From what i'm reading, what the fuck is the point of saving her then? They must be lazy to add another character or simply too cheap. Can't believe this bullshit zeitgeist'd game is selling so well. I'm guessing the gameplay is somewhat enjoyable.
I've been thinking about it now that I've seen the ending of the game at like four a. He gets all angsty and that's fine. It was sweet that he slept next to her grave, but Trish's death was then another instance of the tiresome, tiresome way that Cole defaults to blaming other people.
At least twice in the game he says "If you hadn't 'X', then 'Y' wouldn't have happened! I was thrown right out of the experience when Cole said to Zeke "If you hadn't run off with Kessler, Trish would still be alive!
Zeke's actions had nothing to do with Kessler stringing up Trish, or Cole's inability to save her. Maybe I missed something? Cole's reactions to Trish's death made me like him a lot less, and that's why I call it clumsy.
It seemed like too obvious of a jumping-off point for a more extreme Cole, and he doesn't need more extremeness to be a good character, he needs more subtly and depth.
Of course, maybe the brutish angry instinct to "blame others" is just true to his characterization - the guy's a bike messenger, after all. Did he even finish high school? He probably doesn't have a very sophisticated ethical understanding or a complex philosophy. He didn't seem like the classic "sage janitor" archetype Ex: Will in Good Will Hunting, etc , he seemed like the kind of people Pulp or The Levellers sing about. In any event Trish's death.
Sucks that you couldn't save her. I can see how it's meant to be a 'lesson' that Cole must learn, but the handling of it was, to me, slightly off. I may be alone on this one. What aggrivated me about the whole thing was after the moral choice popped up, I had no way of knowing which group was the doctors and which was Trish.
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