

But Seduzo only has enough space for three of them, so they'll be split." Watcher: "I'm booking passage for a family. So if you're clever enough, this can happen : When you book passage for some of the family, you find out that there's not enough space because a guy(Orron) who's very ocd and orderly already booked some of the ship. All Aboard takes a lot of money and/or effort (and knowing how the people you're dealing with think) just to make sure no one gets left behind, and the work it took mixed with some other quests in the game that just can't have a super great fix, made it really satisfying to actually pull it off.Īs a side note, All Aboard has one of my favorite moments in the game.

They also both had multiple ways that you could handle and resolve them, and it felt like you had to really earn the best possible result. They were both really interesting and showed a great contrast to the grandeur of the more tourist friendly parts of the city as well as the more successful version of hauana's societal systems in Port Majae. The two im thinking of in particular is, "All Aboard," with Biha and the kids trying to get out of Neketaka and "Food for Thought," where you have to try to help with the massive poverty and starvation going on down there. I loved the quests to deal with the issues in the Gullet.
