
Choose Wisely
Fifty paths, nine characters, one locked room, and the uncomfortable truth that most of those paths lead to the same ending anyway. Worth it for the atmosphere, not the decision depth.
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About Choose Wisely
My instinct when I see a branching RPG promise 50 distinct paths is to open a spreadsheet and start mapping decision trees. I did exactly that with Choose Wisely, and what I found is a game that sells itself on strategic choice but delivers something closer to a horror-tinged visual novel built on RPGMaker, competent, occasionally gripping, honest about being a small indie production, and worth playing as long as you calibrate expectations before you boot it up. The setup is genuinely interesting on paper: three young women and a crude mercenary wake up in a dangerous, unknown location controlled by a mysterious force that is playing games with their lives. You are not assigned a single protagonist to shepherd through the story. Instead, the roster of 9 characters, each with distinct fighting profiles, personalities, and enough strong language to earn a mature content warning, cycles in and out depending on the choices you make. Who survives is nominally in your hands. The eerie, claustrophobic atmosphere is the game's strongest asset and the one thing community reviewers across the board tend to agree on. It commits to its dark tone and holds it throughout. Here is the honest mechanical reality, though. The combat is standard RPGMaker fare: turn-based, enemy weaknesses to fire and ice do show up and add a thin layer of elemental consideration, but there is nothing here that a strategy-minded player will find taxing. The game sensibly offers a Story Mode that softens battles for players who want to focus on following the plot without worrying about party composition. That is a legitimate accessibility concession, not a gimmick. On the other hand, community feedback makes it clear that the advertised branching runs shallower than the numbers imply. The final survival outcome for any given character comes down to a set of collected items, and a non-trivial portion of reviewers feel the big climactic choice functions more like a lottery than a decision with traceable logic. The "50 paths" figure reflects party-combination permutations that genuinely do change dialogue and character interactions, which is real and worth acknowledging, it just is not the same as 50 meaningfully divergent narratives. A single playthrough runs roughly 4 to 5 hours, which is the right length for what it is trying to do. Running a second or third route to see different character pairings and dialogue variants is where a niche group of players will find extra mileage. The character writing is polarizing: some players find the cast likable and funny, others find the lead forced on them underwhelming and tough to care about. That split in the community is real and worth factoring in, if you bounce off the writing in the first hour, there is not a mechanical depth floor that will catch you. For a strategy-minded player, the decision calculus here is honestly pretty thin. There is no build optimization, no resource management loop, no AI to outwit. What Choose Wisely offers instead is a short, dark, RPGMaker mystery with a survival-horror framing device and enough character permutations to justify a second run if the first one clicked. It sits comfortably in the micro-budget indie tier and at its regular price-point asks almost nothing of you financially. Go in wanting atmosphere and a light branching mystery, and it delivers. Diego, Scout Team
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Steam Deck & Linux
Valve rates this game Steam Deck Playable.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or higher
- Memory
- 128 MB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 9.0
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX 9.0 Compatible
- Processor
- 2 GHz
- Sound Card
- DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound
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- Release Date
- Jan 12, 2018