Hey there! I understand what you're saying. I always took Chloe's side during the game. I also saved Kate. When I saw the very last dilemma we had, I thought : "If I sacrifice the bay, then, all that I've done would be for nothing". Kate would die anyway, the investigation would be pointless, Rachel would have been avenged by a storm (culprits killed), not by justice (culprits caught), and truth would have not been recovered. And also, Chloe says before the choice she would regret letting her mom die. Max would regret it as well. It would be a selfish choice. Sad mood in the future, regrets for a lifetime, probably.But, on the other hand, if we sacrifice Chloe, only Max remembers. Chloe dies still thinking her best friend let her down, never came back to see her, forgot about her. Plus she hasn't found Rachel. So she totally dies alone, angry, pissed at the world, and sad. And Max can't truly be happy after that either.See?This is an impossible choice to make. Both cases have regretful consequences. Not regarding the number of people dying, but regarding the feelings. This is what I like about this game. It's a maze for the brain. No logic allowed. It pushes us to look deeper in other people's hearts. And in the end, it only teaches us to cherish the moment and to look closer at what surrounds us. To pay attention, freeze the frame for an instant. For that lesson only, that's a masterpiece of a game, reallyAlso, for the artwork (thx for your comment btw), it's originally on paper for the lineart. Colours have been made on computer (which took me almost all day, 'cause I'm a slow worker).