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ChicknSoop t1_jad4fzu wrote

You mean the second game? No.

My problem with the second game is that the stakes went from how it could affect the world as a whole, along with how personal trauma and experiences could affect your choices, relationships, and outlook on the world.

The second game took all of that, and instead of building on it, just threw it away for an entirely different theme, and makes the ending of the first feel flat with no satisfying resolution.

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BigMacDaddy_YT OP t1_jad5cg5 wrote

This is one of the problems I also had with the second game. It kind of felt to me like the sacrifices of Tess, Bill, Henry and Sam and others were pretty much an afterthought. And that now it just became very personal, which felt off key given the first game highlighting how when the one moment came where Joel had to make a utilitarian decision, he did not

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