It's just a cheap WTF moment to tease a potential sequel that I don't think is happening. Hopefully I can find that on you tube.ĮDIT: Okay I just watched it, and that just made what I was talking about worse. It also thematically worked because they show us why this is "THE LAST OF US". Like how I used TLOU as an example of a story that didn't have any kind of "closure" but had a great pay off that made sense with where the story was going. Maybe I am not explaining myself well but it's not closure I wanted, but some sort of pay off to what they were building up to. After not too long O'Brien will radio you and ask you to meet and you get a little cut-scene. Yep, when you 'finish' the game you can still go around and clear out hordes and bandit camps. They just threw on a hammy ending ignored all of the bigger ideas they seemed to be working towards. It's the cheapness of how they wrapped things up which is the issue. So it's not like I am looking for things to be wrapped up neatly and with a happy ending. Definitively the best story in a video game ever. ![]() No, this isn't like a Last Of US situation where it's intentionally leaving things unresolved as to leave us with the weight of Joel's decision. Did I miss something?Īs far as Sarah, sure she failed but Decon said they were going to link with Nero and etc where she would have better equipment and they will never give up, etc etc. The end of the world as we know it really sucks and there's no happy ending for anyone. I think what you are feeling reflects what anyone would feel if this was real. Sarah already admitted defeat before they left the ark. Originally posted by Minniedriver3:I thought O'Brien summed up the situation pretty accurately after he took his helmet off. I know they never were on the level of books, movies or TV shows, but they seemed to prioritize it a lot more in the past than they do now. I feel like stories have gotten worse in AAA games. Video games are just so frustrating because if you watch a TV series and they suck you in only to drop the ball that's 10 hours of your life gone. What's up with Nero? They set that up like there would be some big reveal but that really went no where. Which would have been an interesting addition to the whole zombie genre. For example, it seemed like Sarah was going to potentially come up with a cure, but that went no where. Were they intending to release DLC or a sequel because everything feels so unresolved. I thought maybe it will all tie together at the end but of course it didn't. Which kept me going to see it through the end despite how much things started to drag and get ridiculously melodramatic. The game started out good and set up some interesting game play mechanics, and the story seemed to be going in interesting places. You get to do all that while playing as your favorite character from the game.Not trolling, just don't have anyone to discus the game with as my friends avoided this game. Essentially, these are extra levels that test your overall mastery in riding your drifter bike, surviving the most challenging hordes, and fighting marauders. In a past update, the game developers released additional free content for all players to tackle, in the form of bonus challenges accessible through the main menu. If you already beat the story, you are ready for the ultimate mission: getting gold in the Black Friday challenge. ![]() RELATED: 10 Post-Apocalyptic Open-World Games To Play If You Like Days Gone ![]() What remains is a solid experience to be thoroughly enjoyed. Many of the technical inconsistencies that characterized the game in its early days are now matters of the past. Despite its mixed reception at launch, Days Gone was a commercial success. With its release on PC, and the rumors floating around about a possible sequel, this title is slowly gaining a bit of momentum.
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