End result would always have Ethan's grave.Īnother point is that it should also be possible for Ethan to save his son by himself. Shelby's chapters would still play out as normal, with only differing dialogue at the Warehouse when one or both of the remaining heroes come to rescue Shaun. His chapters from there would continue as normal. This would also create an interesting dynamic for the police as Ethan's death may, in Carter and Perry's eyes, be case closed in which Jayden chooses to go rogue and continue looking for Shaun despite being taken off the case. The rest of Madison's chapters would continue as normal as long as she keeps succeeding in her investigations. After initial devastation, her motivations could change to finding Shaun for her career and so that Ethan's death is not in vain. In On the Loose, Madison could call by Ethan's apartment to find he is not there, and then stumble across the news report in the Motel office that Ethan has been found dead. I'm cool with Ethan being unable to die in the previous chapters because of the impact they have with driving the story along (mainly tied to Madison), but from the Shark onwards, Ethan could be dead without it completely changing/compromising the flow for the rest of the characters. It should be made a possibility for Ethan to die in the Shark chapter. Upon replaying it, there are things about each character I reckon could have been changed to make the story more dynamic without dramatically altering the flow, which I have discussed as follows: I agree with the aspect that David Cage doesn't ask questions about his own script and wants the player to play his way. "Liam Braithewaite"'s comment on the "Unfolding 'Heavy Rain': A Narrative Analysis" video is a great fix.
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