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6/13/2025, 11:24:08 PM
>>712541585
Was actually replaying it recently, starting from an old save which was on Episode 2, and I gotta' say, it doesn't hold up nearly as well as I remember. Things were contrived as to why Linda and her boys just NEEDED meat (I think there was a hint that the father dying hit them hard, but that feels like weak reasoning), WHY it is that they needed to cut up Mark and feed him to the gang right that fucking moment, and a horde of walkers appearing at the end felt like the author just going "...Eh, and then zombies attack or something, that's why the gang can't look the place for food."
Then the obvious """moral choice""" at the end with the truck felt hamfisted at best. And picrel had me going, "...Where's the buildup to this? This feels completely random, as if this fight means something deeply personal to Andy when you're just some urban dickhead that met him yesterday, not his rival in a Baki universe." It just felt incredibly jarring, like we were seeing the rushed remains of a proper story arc.
Was actually replaying it recently, starting from an old save which was on Episode 2, and I gotta' say, it doesn't hold up nearly as well as I remember. Things were contrived as to why Linda and her boys just NEEDED meat (I think there was a hint that the father dying hit them hard, but that feels like weak reasoning), WHY it is that they needed to cut up Mark and feed him to the gang right that fucking moment, and a horde of walkers appearing at the end felt like the author just going "...Eh, and then zombies attack or something, that's why the gang can't look the place for food."
Then the obvious """moral choice""" at the end with the truck felt hamfisted at best. And picrel had me going, "...Where's the buildup to this? This feels completely random, as if this fight means something deeply personal to Andy when you're just some urban dickhead that met him yesterday, not his rival in a Baki universe." It just felt incredibly jarring, like we were seeing the rushed remains of a proper story arc.
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