Unintentionally, it was a trial for what would become the new norm. After all, Full Sail University was booked that Wednesday evening. It was a sign of things to come, albeit coincidental. Yet interestingly, one night prior to the announcement from FOX 2 Detroit, WWE NXT tellingly would present Fan Appreciation Night from the WWE Performance Center facility in Orlando, Florida. Four days prior, Monday Night RAW emanated from the Nation's Capitol in Washington, DC - and again, there was no indication that anything was amiss. Merely five days after WWE Elimination Chamber, a night in Philadelphia which spoke nothing about a virus encompassing the event. Perhaps it was overly ambitious, or simply ignorant on the part of the WWE to be convinced of their own ability to present Friday Night SmackDown live to a sell-out crowd in Detroit on March 13, 2020. Not even hours later, the National Hockey League similarly followed suit. In a shocking announced on March 11, 2020, the National Basketball Association declared the suspension of its season for at least 30 days after Utah Jazz player Rudy Gobert tested positive for Coronavirus. It felt like borrowed time, as sports and entertainment continued as though nothing was wrong. It felt like End Times like something inspired from Naughty Dog's 'The Last of Us'. The World Health Organization declared it to be a "pandemic", yet the Trump Administration continued to dig their heels. Within three months, this infection was revealed to have spread to 110 countries worldwide. From Wuhan, China in December where this virus first originated, to the United States of America merely weeks later. Though I have to admit that the best thing about this was Orion, since he’s the only person who kept me sane through this walkthrough.Do you remember where you were on that fateful day in March 2020, when the world stood still? While I personally hate Toma, his path does have a very interesting dynamic that I’m not going to dismiss. You know he wasn’t always like this, so it all builds up to the end, where he too realizes what he was doing. You question his actions, his motives, and in doing so force him to see what he’s doing as well. However, on your way to the good ending, a lot of your choices involve a lot of “what the hell, Toma”. In not doing that, Toma does the only thing he can think to do with you, and that’s keep you as a living doll in chains. She doesn’t question him, doesn’t stop to consider what the implications are. Meaning, while on the outside she might appear defiant, she actually is holding onto that hope that maybe Toma isn’t a bad guy on the inside. In achieving the bad ending (Which I will call “Toma’s Toy” for now), the mc’s doubt meter will be completely empty. Unlike Shin or Kent, where attraction and trust are important, or Ikki with suspicion, the mc must actually start to feel doubt in Toma. Still following my trend of “what you need to watch for”, I’ve found it very interesting that in Toma’s path, you get a new meter (doubt) and that’s the thing you need to pay attention to. GOOD END: “You really have bad taste in men” – (make a save file here to get Bad End 1, listed below) – … You did this to make me happy, right? – I think Toma has his good points… Maybe – What did he mean, you’re not my boyfriend? – (make a save file here to branch off to the Normal End later) – I’d like to go to the back alley, please – (make a save file here to branch off to Bad End 2 later) – (make a save file here before the route select to save yourself a little time for other playthroughs) Please check Shin’s walkthrough for the FAQ and trophy guide!
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