The combination of saving or harvesting Little Sisters and sparing or killing important NPCs drastically changes the way Eleanor Lamb and other Little Sisters perceive both Subject Delta and the world around him. There's Grace Holloway (a former singer with a personal hatred for Delta), Alex the Great (a scientist spliced beyond recognition whose recorded former self asks Delta to kill him) and Stanley Poole (a cruel, sniveling coward who drowned hundreds of people to save himself). Every one of these non-spliced NPCs has a major stake in the story, and Subject Delta has especially compelling reasons to kill some of them. These also greatly affect the game's outcome.
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With Lamb's ideology being the exact opposite of Ryan's, it's a tragedy to see Ryan's dream fail even further than it did before - even if Lamb and Ryan are both terrible people. It's also nice to see Subject Delta's free will, and the way his actions affect the story make him a more layered character than the blank slate Jack was.Īlongside the outcomes of Little Sister encounters, there are unique NPCs that Subject Delta must choose to kill or spare.
It's interesting to see a world where Ryan and Atlas are no longer present, and the continued decay of the sunken city as Sofia Lamb manages to take control of what little in Rapture remains.