Weirdly, I actually agonized over this for way too long. Eventually, I decided to go with Kim because he's the one who has to deal with broken weird Harry. Dora is more of a catalyst.
She leaves long before he descends deeply into his... uhh.. state.
I don't remember exactly, but the dream conversation did imply that acting like a video game character was also why she left him. I do remember that she agonizes over Harry treating all conversations like a dialogue tree, just lists upon lists with options instead of conversing like a human. Pass the skill checks, find the secret key items, none of these will bring her back.
Def doing this on my second playthrough. The responses from that young girl in front of the bookstore had me bursting out laughing. She got so uncomfortable and had no idea what to say as I went on my rant about how shitty love is
[REACTION SPEED] - (Impossible: Failure) But the words have already left your mouth
This would be literally 100% correct to the game if it was Dora instead of Kim, but I guess Kim is more recognizable.
Weirdly, I actually agonized over this for way too long. Eventually, I decided to go with Kim because he's the one who has to deal with broken weird Harry. Dora is more of a catalyst. She leaves long before he descends deeply into his... uhh.. state.
I don't remember exactly, but the dream conversation did imply that acting like a video game character was also why she left him. I do remember that she agonizes over Harry treating all conversations like a dialogue tree, just lists upon lists with options instead of conversing like a human. Pass the skill checks, find the secret key items, none of these will bring her back.
We don’t know that. It seems like Harry’s state is a cyclical thing.
kim already knows.
Third? Sounds like the first to me.
Def doing this on my second playthrough. The responses from that young girl in front of the bookstore had me bursting out laughing. She got so uncomfortable and had no idea what to say as I went on my rant about how shitty love is