Which, again, is fine for this stage in the story but if there’s another four month wait to get to the juicy stuff it’s going to stretch everyone’s patience to the limit.
There’s also little obvious sense that anything you did in the first episode has any bearing on this one. That seems as if it will pay dividends further down the line but in terms of this episode none of your choices appear to make much difference and indeed many seemingly big ones are taken for you. Most of the moral decisions revolve around how much he abuses his powers and whether you’re encouraging him to do the right thing or allowing him to indulge his anger. The focus of the episode is Daniel, and your influence on him. Battlefield 2042 gets 10 hour Xbox Game Pass trial and new Portal trailer