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Picture the scene: we’re at an imposing steel mill, in the dead of night.
Everything is in black and white.

That last part, admittedly, is because I’m playing a big, slobbering rottweiler called Merlin.
But even with four paws and a wagging tail, I can tell something is wrong here.
Luckily, none of this isreallyMerlin’s problem.

I choose to build rapport with the security guard, then head out to investigate the mill myself.
He’s understandably reluctant, and how you respond to that feels like the game’s first big decision.
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