![]() I don’t believe for a second Miguel feels bad about what he’s done, he schemed agains the city for years without second thinking himself even once. I was really glad I had the option to not go along with Burgess’s plan and thrown the rat in maximum security. Then right after the main story end, out of nowhere he demands a lighter punishment for the slimy creature also know as Miguel because he “feels bad and knows what he did was wrong”. He even wonders in one dialogue right after the ordeal if the punishment isn’t TOO light. Bringing up the point that there can’t be exceptions for the law, he convinces the town that there needs to be a punishment, even if a light one. But I got to say, his “last act of kindness” kinda left me with a sour taste in my mouth.ĭuring the whole Logan ordeal, he is the first to bring up the point that even thought Logan helped save the town, he still couldn’t be left unpunished for his petty thievery. I do appreciate his character growth and everything, I do like him more now then at the beginning of the story (where he had the personality of an overgrown twelve year old).
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