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Supermassive Games’ titles use the “butterfly effect” to symbolize incidents that can determine the eventual fates of characters. A seemingly inconsequential decision early on might mean very little, but it can also lead to catastrophe down the line. Here’s our The Devil in Me Bearings guide to help you with the eight narrative branches in the campaign
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Hotel Guests
Young Love
Bitter Rivals
Mr. Du’Met, I Presume
Breathless
Complicit
Signal Help
Mysterious Creature
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