Mass Effect is a great example. Your decisions throughout the game shape the relationships, plot developments, and even the ending. There are multiple branching paths based on your choices.
Yes, it can. Sometimes unexpected events or new ideas can lead to major changes in a planned story.
In most cases, you can't make major changes. The story in Telltale Batman is pre-defined and has a set plot and direction.
One such game is 'Life is Strange'. Your decisions in this game have a huge influence on the plot and the fate of the characters.
Not really. The story in Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is pretty set and can't be changed much. It's designed as a specific narrative experience.
Yes, it did. There have been quite a few major plot twists and developments.
Not really. The story in Cyberpunk 2077 remains largely consistent, with only minor tweaks and additions for gameplay and narrative flow.
Games like Mass Effect and The Witcher series give you a lot of choices that can greatly change the story's outcome. Your decisions in these games really matter.
It could, depending on McKay's role and importance in the story. If McKay is a key character, it might lead to major plot shifts.
Overall, the story in Hogwarts Legacy remains relatively consistent. There might be some minor tweaks and additions to enhance the gameplay experience, but the core narrative stays intact.
Not really. War of the Chosen builds on the existing story rather than making major alterations.