


This is because that there are many instances where the game emphasizes that death leads to paradise. The game seemingly promotes the idea that if you wanna get what you want and be happy is to die or even kill yourself.Jodie mentions that the book is rare so even if she didn't like the gift, she could've just sold the thing to a collector and probably gotten some good money for it, but no. This chapter involves Nathan taking Jodie to a girl's birthday party which is full of spoiled and egotistical kids who turn against Jodie simply because Birthday Girl didn't like Jodie's gift of an Edgar Allen Poe book. The Party scenario is considered to be the weakest and most mean-spirited.Some unintentionally funny moments like when Nathan just decides to kill himself and Jodie seemingly brushing it off like it was nothing.Multiplayer is awkward and unnecessary, as one player control Jodie and the other controlling Aiden, but you have to switch turns like the Single Player version.This could be the reason why David Cage was under fire.

