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In fact, the Sage branch has two complete and equivalent paths.I think we can all agree that episode 11 is the best one yet. As someone who hasn't played since the interlude, it's been a blast to replay, but man, DPC really seems to have it out for us Sage fans. The whole twist about Jade being her mom had me wanting to restart the game just to avoid banging Jade and not deal with that situation. DPC sure knows how to make you feel guilty! In most games like this, it would probably go something like, "Oh, I hooked up with your adopted mom without realizing it," and then the main character would somehow end up in a threesome with both of them. But DPC loves to keep things dramatic and realistic. With the main character constantly debating whether to tell Sage, I have a feeling she’s going to find out on her own because drama and DPC are a perfect match, and I’m not sure I can handle that! Plus, that ending was top-notch. For a genius, Derek sure can be a dumbahh. Here’s hoping episode 12 eases some of our worries, and seriously, DPC, why did you have to hurt Rio? When I saw that scene, I honestly thought DPC was going to kill her off! 10/10 episode and idk how he can top that.
Sage with Jade is a painful Pale Carnation like romance where you don't know when things are going to blow up. Here everything is stretched on a thin string, you walk as if on thin ice.
Sage without Jade is a romance between two very different people. If you play from the beginning as chick in the description it says Sage likes bad guys, but over time she gets attached to you. She's very sweet. MC showed a different side of the relationship, more sensual.
It's actually two equal paths.
In the first, I wonder if MC can find happiness with Sage and find redemption. In the second, it's interesting to explore the tender side of Sage.