Board Thread:News on Criminal Case/@comment-25993708-20161114175208/@comment-107.130.170.163-20161114231012

SevereFlame22 wrote: Oh, trust me. I always google things I don't understand. It makes life more tolerable. I think there's a good sense of mystery when there's a corrupt cop. After all, the whole game is uncovering mysteries. To some, yeah, it's monotonous (I actually know this word, so go me...) but the thrill of guessing and making theories like an actual detective is what makes me love this game. You always have to go outside the box and go wild. Obviously, my "Marina being the third El Rey" thing was way off, but the game threw me off. I never considered the possibility of the president being influenced by the VP which explained the wall.

Anyways, I'm rambling like Armand would... But why must it be a corrupt cop? Why can't it just be a suspect we never would've thought was guilty until they are. I loved the El Rey and final case mysteries because it wasn't an issue of it being a team member. It was just "Which suspect we've met before is actually evil." You can have plenty of mysteries like that that allow us to make theories without resorting to the same tired trope of a corrupt team member or cop over and over again. It was entertaining when they did it in Grimsborough. It was decent in Pacific Bay. It was just tedious and annoying when they did it with Angela. I'm really not looking forward to the next obnoxious betrayal in S4.

I'm just glad that at least World allowed me to have some sense of wish fulfillment in Armand's death. Best part of the entire season, frankly.