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All the decisions you make during the game help to make this decision : you sacrifice Chloe or the city ? And I think every player makes this decision based on the choices made before. The whole question of cause and consequence in the game is important in these final two , even if it is not through the head of the player.
So yes, the choices really matter
I dont give a crap about some depressed misunderstood chick. Also there were no choices, I could see that from the first 20 minutes I played this (I became paranoid that it will be the case in the first 5 seconds when it told me to walk to the lighthouse with all other roads magically blocked)