![]() In my playthrough, I did this by Jamie volunteering for a hero's death, refusing to turn the wall onto Kate's side. When both characters are in the glass room where one person seems doomed to be crushed, make sure the wall moves to crush whoever has the screwdriver. The easiest way is to run rather than hide when you're prompted, then elect to close the moving wall shut right away, causing you to need to pass a QTE right after. ![]() ![]() Here you'll play a bit as both Kate and Jamie, and there are actually a few ways out of this alive. Be sure to pass every QTE as well as the breathing mini-game, and if you do it right, Charlie lives to smoke another day. Again, trust the process! Waste Disposal - CharlieĪs Charlie, this scene is more about QTEs than traditional decision-making. The reason for this is that Kate will actually survive while Erin will not. When faced with killing Kate or Erin, choose Kate. It'll also seem like he died as the game cuts away to the curator for more brooding narration, but he'll have survived-don't worry. It will take two tries, so don't give up or delay. You need to open the grate on the ground and crawl underneath. Ignition - CharlieĬharlie's first chance to die is when he's locked in an incinerator. In the strange institute wing of the complex, again playing as Erin, don't use your inhaler and, later, hide inside the closet when you're given the chance. Take the inhaler and do not attack the killer to survive. The first chance for someone to die is when Erin is alone in the dark room and is offered her inhaler by the killer. There are 12 main scenes that will decide the fivesome's individual fates, but some scenes contain multiple pass or fail scenarios, so follow along closely. The following steps are listed in the order in which they'll appear in your game, and I'll be listing both the name of the location/chapter and the playable character for each crucial moment. Naturally, this guide contains many spoilers, but I'm guessing you knew that before you ended up here. Now Playing: The Devil In Me and The Psychology of Choice | MindGames ![]() By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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