Chapter 3: Disco. Of Course | Walkthrough 1979 Revolution Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
This chapter starts on the rooftop, where you start a conversation with your friend Babak. The man is trying to convince you that revolution is whet this country needs. The most important decision here is whether you take the tape from him or not.
Not taking the tape makes Babak sad. Also, he will remember about that, yet he will not hold it against you. If you decide to take the tape, he will express his approval for your decision and you will get on right side of his.
After you make the decision, you approach the edge of the roof, from where you watch the crowd chanting about the revolution. He then asks you to snap several photos of the crowd.
To take photos, you have to play a minigame. The point is to find an interesting object to photograph (this is when the viewfinder turns green). There are four such objects in the foreground:
- The man on the monument holding a photo,
- Billboards in the crowd on the left,
- People holding big-format photos above their heads, a bit to the right,
- Crowds on the bridge to the right.
As soon as you take the photos, the view changes and you will have to take two more photos:
- Crowd directly underneath,
- Praying people on the left.
After you have taken the photos, the minigame ends and you get back to the conversation with Babak.
After a while, you will be approached by some people that do not approve of the Revolution and a fight ensues. You can either react aggressively or resolve things amicably.
You can attack them, but Babak will stop you and he will disapprove of your behavior. If you want to get on his right side, you should go for the other option.
After this decision, the chapter ends and you come down to the street level.