Talk:Romeo Leoni/@comment-180.254.67.36-20150730175835/@comment-27720171-20160905040007

Completely agreed. But the worst thing of all is that it's genuinely bad from a storytelling perspective. Everyone moved on from Romeos death. Julius' character developed. Sacrifice is needed in a dark post apocalyptic world like that. Not everyone can have a happy ending. But then nooope. Romeo was a victim, his death did good in showing us that Rachel is one insane scientist.

You can tell he wasn't supposed to be there, from the way when he appears everyone was all "romeo?!" like "wtf u doin here?!" as a last gag moment.

It's like they're trying to give a reason to all those npcs that's supposed to be gone, become selectable again in the postgame.