I also convicted Gyga in my playhthrough, and there she also survived. I believe that always the heir survives that you sent to prison earlier, because (s)he got disowned and wont be targeted by the killer. You play as Izy Song, a hacking-based private investigator in a fictional, dystopian island in the near future. Someone above also noted that Gyga survives, how did that happen? She was "lamped" in my game. It almost kept me from playing it further, until I came back at it with a different attitude instead, thanks to a few conversations I've had lately about player choice versus narrative. I also would like to know how you can stop that AI designer guy and his daughter from getting killed. How do you even save her? I didn't know it was possible before looking at the achievements.
Song of farca review update#
general question: If I replay a chapter, will it update all further chapter with the result of the replay? Or to phrase it differently: If I save the Berlin Hacker, for example, will she be alive in all other later chapters I select with chapter select? Instead of going with one giant overarching case, or several smaller unrelated ones, Song of Farca chooses to give you a wide range of cases that might seem unrelated but all have some common threads. Who knows, just speculating how a secret ending might be possible. It’s a complex narrative where you’re truly never sure who to trust, and I think this is one of Song of Farca’s biggest strengths. Perhaps the AI Dad finds out something (after being targeted himself) and the Berlin Hacker helps to save Jessie, but that might be only revealed as suprise after chapter 10. For me the Berlin Hacker and the AI Dad died, but Im pretty sure that can be prevented. Playscore of Song of Farca on PC, based on critic and gamer review scores. IF there is a secret ending I would guess it needs every case to be solved in the best way possible.
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Thankfully, she’s an excellent hacker with an army of drones at her disposal.
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Isabella Song is a private investigator just trying to make rent, but there’s one big problem: she’s under house arrest. But then: Why would her manager say its definitly her? In the not too distant future, the island nation of Farca has become a surveillance state controlled by corporations. allthough, she mightve gotten help and needed to lay low for some reason. Originally posted by Xaneorath: The problem I see is, that the whole last chapter wouldn't work if jessi survives.