I couldn't find it in myself to not tell her about Gabe's death. I find Alzheimer's the most depressing thing in the entire world and I wouldn't want to forget everything because good and bad memories are what make us who we are.
I feel like this is obvious but i only just noticed that the shop is Lethe Flowers and Lethe in classical Greek translates to forgetfulness. It's also the river of forgetfulness in the underworld in Greek mythology!
In chapter 4, she is also at the bus stop. But the conversation is different. She says she is not in the mood for partying. You can check out the scene here: ua-cam.com/video/NiSlRXWVHZw/v-deo.html :)
I'm not 100% sure, but two Riley-related choices I made were: (1) I didn't tell Riley the truth about Mac's fight, so she's still dating him. (2) I also didn't remind Eleanor about Gabe's death. But I don't know if those choices alone are enough. I'm playing it again for the 4th time to see the changes lol :)
@@melb1640 I did the same too. Reily knew the truth about the fight and didn't remind Eleanor about Gabe's death. And just saw 0% of the people had Reily figured out on her own.
If you don't tell Eleanor about Gabe's death then they figure out that she has Alzheimer because it's very unlikely to forget that someone closed to you died yesterday. That's the consequence of not telling her.
@@quizdosenpai Are you sure about that? I just want to make sure. Because here riley figured it out on her own and so alex didn't actual reveal eleanor's secret. So technically eleanor shouldn't be angry or distrustful towards alex since alex kept her secret.
@@kanzenchowa9868 I thought the same thing as you, but in the end, Eleanor didn't side with me. I think it was because I didn't remind her about Gabe's death (chapter 2). That way, Riley found out about her illness. But I'm not 100% sure, maybe other choices had an impact on that, I don't know. I think for Eleanor to side with Alex we need to remind her about Gabe's death and not tell Riley about her illness.
@@quizdosenpai thanks for clearing that up. Also thanks for discovering this. Online guides never mentioned anything about riley being able to figure out eleanor's secret on her own.
You only get this if you choose spare her the pain in episode 2.
What?
If you spare eleanors pain riley will find out about eleanor.
@@chloefrazer2956 Oh! Thx Hope i do right this time lol
I couldn't find it in myself to not tell her about Gabe's death. I find Alzheimer's the most depressing thing in the entire world and I wouldn't want to forget everything because good and bad memories are what make us who we are.
I feel like this is obvious but i only just noticed that the shop is Lethe Flowers and Lethe in classical Greek translates to forgetfulness. It's also the river of forgetfulness in the underworld in Greek mythology!
It wasn’t obvious to me!! Thanks for pointing it out :)
I remember when I saw that 0% got this after I ended the chapter.
How does episode 4 play out in that scenario? Riley is probably not at the bus stop. So is she at the festival?
In chapter 4, she is also at the bus stop. But the conversation is different. She says she is not in the mood for partying. You can check out the scene here: ua-cam.com/video/NiSlRXWVHZw/v-deo.html
:)
@@quizdosenpai thanks, a lot.
Ik Mac was kinda a jerk at the start but seeing Riley happy with him, makes me wanna cover for him.
Hey how did you get to this? I didn't see any way she could know before the bus stop? What have I missed haha
I'm not 100% sure, but two Riley-related choices I made were:
(1) I didn't tell Riley the truth about Mac's fight, so she's still dating him.
(2) I also didn't remind Eleanor about Gabe's death.
But I don't know if those choices alone are enough. I'm playing it again for the 4th time to see the changes lol :)
I had the same scene, but i Said the Truth about Mac fight. Maybe it's because I didn't tell Eleanor that Gabe was death
@@melb1640 I did the same too. Reily knew the truth about the fight and didn't remind Eleanor about Gabe's death. And just saw 0% of the people had Reily figured out on her own.
@@TaiwanThunder Yes, to me, it also showed that 0% got that scene. So I thought maybe it was harder to get. Thanks, guys!
If you don't tell Eleanor about Gabe's death then they figure out that she has Alzheimer because it's very unlikely to forget that someone closed to you died yesterday. That's the consequence of not telling her.
Eleanor doesn't support Alex in the end if you go this route, right?
Right!
@@quizdosenpai Are you sure about that?
I just want to make sure. Because here riley figured it out on her own and so alex didn't actual reveal eleanor's secret. So technically eleanor shouldn't be angry or distrustful towards alex since alex kept her secret.
@@kanzenchowa9868 I thought the same thing as you, but in the end, Eleanor didn't side with me. I think it was because I didn't remind her about Gabe's death (chapter 2). That way, Riley found out about her illness. But I'm not 100% sure, maybe other choices had an impact on that, I don't know. I think for Eleanor to side with Alex we need to remind her about Gabe's death and not tell Riley about her illness.
@@quizdosenpai thanks for clearing that up. Also thanks for discovering this. Online guides never mentioned anything about riley being able to figure out eleanor's secret on her own.
@@kanzenchowa9868 😉😄
What's the outcome if Riley and Mac broke up in this?
She has his card dumped in the trash and tells Alex that he is around but she is still irritated with him.
Will Eleanor still take your side in chapter 5?