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IN my playthough (doing both ends): In the one where you kill her, they kissed and had a happy moment and in the other one where you kill the rest of the town instead (the one I went with in the end) they just stare at eachother while holding hands.
The game takes "Butterfly Effect" theory and throws it into a bucket of toxic waste, in that the MC's time powers causes compounding butterfly effects, and by the end of the game, it results in mother earth getting pissed af and causing this unnatural class 5 tornado to come storming through the city. The two endings reflect on this.
If you decide to save chloe, you choose not to go back in time to before it all started, and the whole city is destroyed via hella tornado.
If you decide to save the city, the answer is to go back in time right before the point where you first used your time powers to save chloe's life, and then not use the time powers, since those were what caused the tornado in the first place, resulting in chloe getting killed.
If you decide to save chloe, you choose not to go back in time to before it all started, and the whole city is destroyed via hella tornado.
If you decide to save the city, the answer is to go back in time right before the point where you first used your time powers to save chloe's life, and then not use the time powers, since those were what caused the tornado in the first place, resulting in chloe getting killed.