He spent years refusing to acknowledge something he understood was valuable, and now regrets his behavior, but at the same time doesn't seem to take accountability for it. ![]() As he tells Rachel these memories, there's not much that is redeeming for Joseph. ![]() He is wallowing in a combination of grief and self-pity. Speaking of which, hats off to Rachel - she is much more patient than I probably would be. This is when the dialogue seems the least realistic, because of course Rachel would already know what’s going on. ![]() After a wonderful opening dialogue and graceful hint-dropping, the subtlety of the exact situation is undermined when the same events are just explicitly stated later. As with most games in this genre, my biggest complaint is over-explaining to the player with summary "in case you didn't figure this out on your own" dialogue.
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