CaptainExplosion said:
The gameplay isn't my problem, it's the ending. The Game Awards gave Game Of The Year to a needlessly depressing (even more than the original) generic brown interactive movie marketed as a game, instead of to a much happier game that actually helped many of us through a difficult year. |
Had you had any credibility before in this argument, you'd have lost it when you typed "interactive movie marketed as a game" as a descriptive for TLoU:Part II.
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