

What did you expect? He’s a 16 year old teen and the game is as realistic as can be.ĭrugs and Smoking: In episode one you can choose to take a hit of marijuana, same in episode three, in episode one, you can choose to bring beer to a party.īut the most important thing in this game that can hurt you is how emotionally hard it gets. every bad word in English is said, and often like really often. they talk about it no taboo, but apart from episode three, we don’t see anything.Įpisode 1: you can choose to take a condom to a partyĮpisode 3: you see a topless woman in a non sexual scene, and you can choose to have sex with a character and you’ll see breast and buttocks.Įpisode 4: Sean takes a shower but you see nothing In episode 5, your brother may or may not murder countless police men, and you may or may not choke to death because of glass piercing your throat. You have the option to murder a reverend out of revenge, or your brother might do it. In episode four, a man attacks Sean for being Mexican, and humiliates him by forcing him to sing in Spanish. In episode one, a police man shoots and kills the father, the brother blows up the house, a racist man takes Sean hostage and insults and beats him for being Mexican, in episode two a cougar kills the beloved dog, and a police man may or may not (depends on your actions) run over a kid in episode three, a massive explosion leaves Sean with glass embedded in his eye, and a character may or may not be executed by shotgun. Also don’t play this if your sensitive to animal violence Whatever you do there will be death, of loved ones, explosions, guns. The game is mostly calm, but hell can it get intense. Violence: It’s very rare, but when it hits, it’s as real as can be. Your character ends up becoming a reflection of you and a big gameplay mechanic is that your actions influence your brother’s values. Role models: It’s realistic in the way that everyone is flawed, no one is a true good guy or bad guy, they are all just people with personalities and values, some better than others. Teaches you to be good (or punishes you for not being) and how your actions influence those around you and especially the little brother DanielĮase of play: it’s one of the easiest games to play ever, you walk around, look at stuff, choose what you say and do in dialogue. Messages: If you do the morally right thing, the game will still backstab you sometimes but it’s way better than if you’re a bad person. You also need to be quite mature to handle it, it’s made to be super emotional. This is a game to be taken seriously to enjoy, as it’s primary goal is storytelling.

First, this isn’t a game for everyone, if you’re looking for a game that’s just challenging gameplay or mindless fun this isn’t for you.
