I love the part where sean says "let's sean the border" and then they sean the border so daniel replies "wow life is strange 2" and then they diaz away in the sunset. Truly a game
Sean is 100% of furry, he describes the entire events of the story with animals, he has a notebook filled with humanoid animal sketches. Honestly I just find that an interesting detail they give Sean.😹
@@DeltaBlazin im gonna be the nerd emoji but actually those characters arent the furries. Furries are the people who enjoy them. Once again im sorry to be the nerd emoji
I love it when the main character was told "Identify yourself! Who are you?" and he went "My name is Strange. Life Is Strange," then his little brother went "My name is Life Is Strange too."
I swear. I feel bad for Life is Strange 2 It had a potential to be good. But the creative team decided to lower their standards for no fucking reason rather than actually having non-convoluted and engaging plot line. The idea of nurturing your little brother after your dad's passing while on the run and pretending to be on a trip so that your brother won't found out about the tragedy so that he doesn't go on a violent rampage is something I wish was the main focus of it.
and I'm not sure about you but I think it would've been more cooler and interesting if we played as Daniel since the games mainly focus on the main characters having abilities and since Daniel is a kid and growing, you can slowly put him on the path of using his ability to help others or hurt those who've wronged him. I know this is pretty much what Sean does but I feel it was a massive missed opportunity to play as Daniel
episodes 1&2 were amazing, detailed, and full of substance and I replay them all the time. 3 was alright and the drama made it worth it. but 4&5 were just rushed messes, especially 4. the main mechanic, Sean guiding Daniel's powers, was completely missing up until the last 2 minutes. 5 was disappointing considering it was the final episode and I wish we could've gone more into depth with Karen, the endings, etc. the first two feel like they're 2 parts in the same story that flow naturally. differences in the environment and Sean and Daniel's personalities felt believable. everything beyond there though got really disjointed and I don't like how Sean became a punching bag with his dignity being drained from him.
Imo Chloe wasn't the issue as a character. It was the game's handling of Chloe that was bad. The game should of seen her as a bad friend but instead it tries to gaslight you into liking her. It could've been a lesson on letting go of toxic friends but it is what it is now instead.
@@Geminisparkles I fully agree. I would use an example of a likable unlikable character but people like villain charaters so why bother. joker is a sadist and the pen trick is still funny.
I don’t know why ppl rag on Chloe so much. She had her annoying moments but she made the game entertaining. I found her a hell of a lot more interesting than Max.
Imo Life is Strange 2 could’ve actually been good if it focused less on the absolutely terribly handled and preachy political messages and focused more on developing the characters. Being that I like the idea of two brothers being on the run and being able to influence the actions of the younger brother based on your own decisions, but the writers for these games unfortunately don’t have the subtlety nor nuance to handle narratives like these even remotely well. So in the end, you just have a game that even the LiS fans seems to have forgotten about since it didn’t have two girl leads for the Tumblr lesbians to latch onto.
You most be new with the Life is Strange games, cause, as the game itself claims, EVERYTHING IS POLITICAL! Thats why the first game is dubbed "Life is Tumblr" while this one is called "Life is Twitter".
I was not lesbian nor did I ever use tumbler and I'm a dude, but I used to love the first game as it was made just for me at that time and made me want to be a lesbian who used tumbler.
Have you seen the other don'tnod games? They can't do subtlety, I heavily suspect that the first game's success was just a fluke and everything after it is as unsuccessful as the first game would have been if the times were slightly different.
It’s good to see you finally played one of the sequels to ever exist, as you can see it had graphics, a story and characters that talked. Maybe next time you can play another game that has gameplay and a story.
I gotta add to that note where the game tries to make you sympathetic for the mom, and I was dumbfounded how many people accepted her, that women left her family and wasn't a single bit regretful of that choice, she didn't care to see her children grow, to show them right from wrong, and people just looked past that, how is that forgivable? just terrible stuff
I have never actually forgiven her like many lis2 stans does. Those who forgive her that easily or whatever excuses they make up for her, they probably don't even know what it's like to lose a parent.
no, the game doesn’t try to make you sympathetic towards the mom. there’s many choices you can make throughout the game where you can choose how to handle her. you can either pick a sympathetic choice, a neutral choice, or a hostile choice
My favorite part was when American politics were treated with the subtlety of a 5 year old script and everyone who wasn’t Spanish was a fucking monster All written by 30 year old French men who shouldn’t be writing cross country politics.
When a Japanese man who gets most of his knowledge and artistic influences from Hollywood blockbusters and action movies has a better understanding of American politics in an otherwise dumpster fire of a story within a stealth game than the story focused game that is made solely to commentate on that, you know you goofed up.
If I can be honest, I actually prefer the first game and how they handled their characters, at least the side characters had a chance to interact and grow alongside the wooden plank and Shewhoshootsherself
I personally really like this game, but I understand why some players didn't enjoy it since the political message is as subtle as a brick to the head and Daniel certainly had his moments. I enjoyed the relationship between the brothers, I wanted them to be alright and I have a real soft spot for this game. Though the fourth episode lost me ngl. The religious nonsense was hard to sit through. I'd also rather play this multiple times over than do another run of LiS1.
Nothing that the worst parts of the internet loves more than "mature" storylines that are really just cheap, sensationalized emotional manipulation that does a piss poor job of actually representing the INCREDIBLY complex ideas they decided to shove in with all the subtlety of a rhino sitting on a ming vase.
I think a lot of people misunderstand what mature is as some people think that graphic Violence,extreme profanity,persistent drugs/alcohol use,Nudity/strong sexual content and adult themes is all that counts as “Mature” when in actuality it’s how you use them that counts as mature, if you feature topics like Racism,Xenophobia,Abandonment and corruption then you should explore them in detail I’m not saying it should be Selma or anything like that but it shouldn’t be as simple as “Racism bad” because the audience will find the product childish and edgy
Gotta love that "far from the tree" level writing The audible reading is 8 hours long and one of the main deep themes, deportation, is brought up with at least 4 words pertaining to it. The rest of the time is just padding about useless descriptive writing that accomplishes absolutely nothing Why did I read that
One thing I noticed about Sean’s mom’s and Rachael Amber’s mom’s backstories is that they use very vague and particular wording which makes their backstories seem deep and sympathetic, when they’re actually neither of those things and it’s just confusing to understand.
Listen, Life Is Strange is just a bad game with poor writing. Alpha and Omega makes me want to drive an electric drill into my knee. I'd take the game with the blue-haired manipulation tactic any day, but I wouldn't be happy about it.
@@julielane4335 , the only way I could see myself playing all the way through Life is Strange 1 is if I have Max romance the simp character let Chloe die at the end of the game, and then delete the game after beating it whereas I’d much rather watch the Alpha and Omega films through piracy because I can’t call Chloe out on her bullshit like how I can in the Telltales games.
A problem I find with being too obvious with certain themes, especially with real life issues that a viewer may have intimate first hand knowledge or experience with; if they end up then getting it completely wrong, it will sour the whole experience. Intent at that point doesn't matter. A viewer will see it and think "well I experienced this first hand and it was absolutely nothing like this."
23:20 - I seriously don't know what they were going with this. The only thing I can think of is to make it seem like she's an independent woman who should do anything she wants instead of being forced to do something...but you _can't_ just fucking abandon a family you made. You can't just fucking shove all the responsibility to one person without their acknowledgement and you can't just abandon children that heavily rely on both parental figures to live. I get that marriage and family life is exhausting but at the very least do this for the children that already exists. Do this for the children you brought into this world. Yes, you _owe_ them this since _you_ brought them in. TLDR: Every child deserves a parent, not every parent deserves a child.
i sort of have an idea??? she was _pressured_ per say into accepting the “ideal” life of getting married and being a mother by her christian republican parents, because she knew that was what they wanted. but then again, you can’t just… do that. you had a loving husband and two kids and you just leave??? without a word?? no birthday cards no phone calls??? just straight up abandon your own family. had your children thinking it was THEIR fault. she had her reasons i guess but she was TERRIBLE.
@@azaraxy That's the point I was making. A decent human being, even if forced, can at least recognize that it isn't just responsibility anymore - It's for the sake of someone else who you can grow to care for. Simply because you know you're irresponsible doesn't mean you can't learn to be at least a little more responsible for something you care about. I can't forgive fathers that straight up get the milk, I'm definitely not forgiving mothers that do the same. Especially when their previous lovers were actually supportive and good people. Honestly at that point? You're doing the same thing as those people did to you - you pushed an unwarranted responsibility and made it harder for that person to live, and not just the lover but your children too. I just hate how absolutely one-dimensional the problems are taken here. Realistically, any child that has come to realise that their parent abandoned them for this, would never be able to forgive them for it - and for good reason, because the way she left her family is a way an absolute douche does. Her reasons aren't even plausible enough since she left on her own free will. There was more danger in leaving the family emotionally, mentally and physically, rather than staying with them, yet she still chose to leave without at least any help.
The Life Is Strange games with exception to the prequel and True Colors are made by a French studio… and it shows what it them basically being “How do you do fellow Americans?”
@@Noperare it took place in an alternate universe where orange man became god-emperor of the US and got the wall built, and he has his police death squads to eradicate anyone who has Latino blood, down to being 1/64th Latino. The journalist guy that looks like Seth Rogan and the smelly hippies are the only resistance left in drumfs America.
Highlights: 0:00 Begin 2:02 Basically the Life is Strange Series 2:50 VHS 4:21 When a Game needs Action 6:22 Step-Up 8:04 Previously on Alone In The Dark 10:44 "Okay, nevermind" 11:38 Every Life is Strange 2 Review 12:54 They got it right after 2 Games 15:03 Cenom Reference 17:21 Klonoa 1 Music in the Background 18:02 Basically Chapter 3 20:44-21:26 The evil Cult (Chapter 4) 21:33 Good Vice Acting 21:50 Emo the Musical Reference 23:06 Huh 24:37 Chapter 5 27:10 Basically the Life is Strange Franchise (except the 2 and maybe the third Game) 27:42 "That´s what the Kids call Epic Fail" 29:16 All Endings
1. For me it was quite a good game although I see your points and agree with a lot of them. 2. There's a high probability that a person like Karen exists but I didn't like the game forcing me to sympathize with her too. I mean, you should be able to if you wanted to but it was very manipulative. 3. I quite enjoyed the 4th chapter. The idea that someone with super powers is being mistakingly taken for some kind of a god's sign seemed pretty realistic to me. I mean, I honestly think this is how a great amount of people would react to that. I didn't think of it as if they're trying to teach us that cults are wrong. In my opinion it was just a part of their journey where they came across bad people with bad ideology. Things like that tend to happen in life sometimes. It wasn't a perfect chapter but it was good in my opinion. 4. There should have been definitely more Sean-Daniel relationship development and our choices should affect the story more. 5. Overall, I give it 8/10. I enjoyed the story and Sean is a cool character. The game lacks a lot of things, some of the included ones were unnecessary but I was curious how the story would go. I also don't play many games so I don't have much of a comparison.
I wish that Remastered version of the DMC: Devil May Cry game allowed you to keep Vergil’s Fedora, and playing as Dante with White Hair the entire game instead of Black Hair that neither Dante or his twin brother Vergil has.
i am kinda currious if the reason that even the better endings of LIS 2 are still flawed is just not having the right poeple for the job or higher ups interfering. cause multiple endings is not a particuarlly expiermental idea that should be this hard to mess up three times in a row.
What you say about the Mom character, well, that was my *entire* game. If you don't act like the game expects you to, then it spirals into chaos, characters stop making even as much sense as they did so far, and the narrative falls apart. It was an extremely funny experience. This game is really amateurish, it's just trying its best to hide it.
Its hilarious how this multiple choice game absolutely banks on the player making this 1 specific set of actions with no accounting for any variation whatsoever You'd think the first thing someone would think when designing a game about different players making different paths is "what if the player doesnt want to do this?" But I guess I was wrong Or more likely, they did know it, but couldn't be asked to fix it
This game was incredibly disappointing to me. It was even worse than the first in terms of story structure, and each chapter has no shame about completely nullifying the previous one. I get the point of them being on the run, but after episode 3 it feels like the character development comes to a halt. The events of the episodes past 3 seem to not really affect either of them.
This video is an excellent birthday gift btw. Anyway, should warn that Life Is Balls: True Gray Scale is just the first one again. After the initial criticism of the second one Dontnod just decided to hand the development of true colors over the Deck 9. So any improvements the second had were completely forgotten about. Heck, true colors is filled with call back to the first. Safe to say they're literally the same game.
@@jorgerosado2087 *might* is an understatement After 3 sequential trainwrecks and the Antichrist of character writting known as Chloe Price the chance of something not god awful coming out of this franchise without some major change in staff is the same as you walking out of your door and finding Jesus Christ himself
i really like the part when Sean says "its strangin time", says a dated meme from the 2000's and stranges all over border patrol, life is truly strange.
I’m gonna be real with you. I don’t remember anything from his game and watch your video really kind of reminded me of what the game was about but when I first got here. I had forgotten everything about the game I guess that shows that the game isn’t memorable, in my eyes that’s the case. The only stuff I really remember is just: living in the woods, weed farm, getting separated from little brother, and that’s about it I don’t remember the ending I sure didn’t remember the characters names and I completely forgot about them going to Mexico, and the whole “we’re the wolfs” thing, and I agree with pretty much on all the points. I absolutely agree it’s a 6 to 5 out of 10 game it is a step up from the first games. I think you did great on this video. Keep up the great work.
The thing that made me laugh was in episode 2, where Sean's grandad was basically more right wing then him and Sean was like "We clearly don't share politics, but at least Steven doesn't preach." And, I was like, "Yeah, it would be pretty annoying if something or someone shoved something political down your throat and you didn't sign up for i--OH WAIT"...That is basically what the whole of Life is Strange 2 did, only this time, it preached on the other side, made up strawmen of racist white people(I say this because I analyzed every white person in the game that was an adult or around Sean's age, and almost all of them are bad. The exceptions are Brody, the dude who wrote a nudist blog, Finn, one of the love interests at the Chapter 3 camp, and Steven, Sean and Daniel's grandpa.) Every other white person, especially men, were made out to be evil people. The bully at the start even had an American Flag and was like "Go back to your own country". The guy at the gas station was like "You're the reason we need to build that wall". In the original life is strange, and keep in mind, I hated that game too, I didn't feel nearly as beat over the head with political messaging as Life is Strange 2 did. But I won't beat around the bush, I have more 'right leaning' views, but that's not the reason why I hate Life is Strange 1. The reason why I hate that game is because they constantly pushed Max and Chloe's relationship as something good, while Chloe was constantly a crappy person, even worse depending on what decisions you make. And I get that Chloe's hurt over her dad's death, but...it doesn't really give her an excuse to be a asshole to her best friend and possible love interest. If they made her more nice and not a bitch in some decisions like, answering Kate's call or siding with David(which is mostly being neutral but whatever), then I would've grown to like her more. But yeah, continuing on with Life is Strange 2, it could've had potential but two things killed it. The fact that the overly political stuff was so favoring to the left side of politics, it alienates people who are on the right or even apolitical as a whole, and the fact that it's a road trip story. The reason why the first Life is Strange game was memorable was because the majority of the time, the player stayed in one environment: The school. You meet all of the important characters there, you get a glimpse of the setting, and you get a peek into Max's life. But even when the game took you to different environments, it still kept you in one area. That area being Arcadia Bay. All of the game's events take place in those two environments. However, Life is Strange 2 is a road trip story, which means that it has to handle many environments at once. And because of the many environments, there's no room for much conflict. So to pepper in some 'conflict', they add in racist white people stereotypes and the cops. It's why I say that Dontnod should keep politics out of their games. It's not that I don't want politics in games at all. You can put politics in games if you have a level of subtlety in your writing to make the political messaging in the story subliminal, that way it doesn't obviously alienate people, and people can debate about the game world and what the right solution is in that, instead of real world politics. But because Life is Strange 2's writing was so obvious with the political commentary, it basically ended up alienating and putting off people on the opposite of the political side dontnod is on with these messages.
The graphics of the first game have kingdom hearts type lighting/textures to me, it works in kh because its a cartoony game but it looks goofy as fuck in the life is strange
some time ago I wrote about your editing style (about how your voice lines overlap) and I feel that you saw my comment and fixed the issue I had, I appreciate that :3
Man I'm surprised to see Dumbsy actually have a "good" section of a LiS video be longer than 30 seconds lmao Now we need LiS 3 to complete the quadrilogy Hope he likes LARPing!
@@avengedlol6698I heard from reliable sources that life is strange 3 will have Max be the main protag but she is older and has upgraded powers where she can go to alternate realities
To be honest, I honestly thought you might like this LiS game since, well, it's a bit different from the first from both pacing, to story. And also because it had different mechanics from the 1st game, and it turns out, I was almost right, since you almost liked it, but not entirely, guess I'll find out what made you not like it entirely now. And it turns out you don't like it, because Dontod/LiS pulled the same shit that it always did, it was manageable at first, then it wasn't, when will they learn? (They probably never will, and no one will notice, cause most people when they see it at first, don't notice, but then they do and start to actually criticize it, rather than praise it). Let's hope that maybe 9-Piece (or whoever owns LiS), will hopefully fix the series with a new game that breaks the curse of pacing away from the story, LiS syndrome dialog, and other stuff, otherwise it'll go down as the series that could've been good, had if it done stuff that was different or would've worked better.
As someone who had a mother who left me and my young brothers for the exact same reason as Sean's mum did, I found it severely tone-deaf for this game to include Karen and try to make the player like her. Throughout the game I went out of my way to avoid ever meeting Karen, but then they made me work with her anyway. Real nice of the game to do that 😐
I absolutely hated Karen, I was shocked at how many people sympathised or chose to forgive her. I understand the game introducing her, and Daniel being young wanting to have a relationship with her. But they definitely should have given more choice to not forgive/bond with her. It could have even opened the doors for Daniel and Sean to then have a conversation about it, and you would have to choose between being brutally honest about what a scumbag the mom is (and potentially ruin Daniel’s relationship with her), or to put your own feelings aside so that Daniel continues to see her in a positive light or whatever.
Loved the part in the game when the Two brothers ran into the Mexican Cartel while crossing the Border and were kidnapped and brutally beaten to death by a member named “El Galleta”
I remember when LiS2's episodes were being released and I swear you could not hear any kind of constructive criticsm beyond entitled fans screeching "WHERE'S CHLOE AND MAX????" So seeing any kind of decent review is awesome. I think this game is kind of underrated, but even I can't get over how badly episode four lost me. I look forward to seeing if you review True Colors next, which is basically just the first game but much much boring imo. Aaaand not to be one of those people, but Chris doesn't die from getting hit by the cop car. (Yeah I know right?) He writes a letter to Sean in episode four and he talks about having to need a cast so I assume he just breaks his legs. Man what a cop out by Don't Nod.
10:29 Hopefully Dumbsville reviews the Saints Row remake in the future, the game's dialouge are created by reddit cucks who can't satisfy their wives and has to rely on Tyrone. But seriously though, Dumbsville is the perfect guy to review the new god-awful gen-z Saints Row.
16:50 I get Chris's story feels a bit pointless, but he doesn't just "live" with his father's abuse. If you get Chris to open up to Sean and confront his dad about it, he actually says he plans on sending him to live with his grandparents after for a while to give him time to get his shit together. And Chris doesn't die if he gets hit by the cop car. He breaks his arm (which you get in a letter from him in Ep. 4) and then he's still alive in the ending. LiS 2 is my favorite game in the series, but I hope you check out LiS True Colors in the future! I don't think it's better than Season 2, but It's WAY better than Season 1 and Before the Storm.
My problem with this game is that it doesn't know what it wants and often mishandles all of its themes, especially the political ones. My opinions of this game have not changed as much, but I still hold that they could have gone about this a different way or at least given the strawmen racist characters they put into this game, some level of nuance to them besides screaming about how immigrants are ruining the country, antagonizing Sean and Daniel or some variation of the two. Also don't get me started on their mother, she's like if you took Rachel Amber's character and made her even more bland and forgettable, which is somehow impressive, even for them. Imagine of the genders were reversed and the dad said, "I was not meant to be a dad", people would call him a selfish bastard, be up in arms and writing video essays about how deadbeat fathers suck or something to that effect, but because we're supposed to like Karen (how ironic she's named that) as the writing implies, it's hard not to see that the devs have a specific vision for this game and characters who should be hated, end up being praised which I find is kind of disingenuous. What this game fails in is that it lacks direction halfway through and tries to tell a narrative about racism, runaway kids, finding who your family is and growing up in harsh circumstances, but paints everyone with either the evil racist brush or the not evil nice brush, which is not true to life whatsoever. At the end of the day, this was probably my least favorite in the series by far.
Don't forget about the part where regardless if you agree or disagree with the heist, people will infantilize Finn for doing the heist "out of genuine care" 💀 and adultifying Daniel, A CHILD, for making the decision, even though he doesn't truly know the consequences because not every nine year old has developed empathy or not all of them were taught that their actions have consequences that affect other people (no pun intended there), but had Daniel been a girl instead, everyone would straight out accused Finn for manipulating a child or had the characters been two girls instead, everyone would have quickly forgive them but they're the ones who put the Diaz brothers in even more danger when they're actually supposed to lie low. 💀
@@nicatina I know right! Finn is basically like diet male Chloe, but he's not as infamous as she was. It's probably because he's the gay love interest, everyone seems okay with giving him a pass I guess. That's some backwards logic, let's put all the blame on a literal child as opposed to the older young adult character who knew the consequences of the heist and getting killed by dangerous people. I mean people instantly forgive Max and Chloe for breaking into the headmaster's office late at night because it's for "a good cause" or something. Life Is Strange fans are a different breed if you ask me lol.
@@personapokemaster8844 I stopped defending the franchise in general awhile ago and let alone, never joined the fandom at all, seeing how they all share tiny braincells. 😂 I got accused of being a homophobe once on TikTok because I said I didn't ship Sinn, Spiritwolf, and Pricefield, and it's funny, because I never mentioned what my sexuality is or they didn't ask or assume I'm a gay homophobe. They assume I'm a hetero person...like I'M A LESBIAN WOMAN. Just because people don't ship characters of same genders, it doesn't automatically mean they're homophobic. It's called having a personal preference and it's not always about their sexuality... it's about the chemistry the two characters have together and that's all I care about. Just the chemistry.
@@nicatina Exactly, you hit the nail on the head. I may be a bisexual man, but that doesn't mean I have some obligation to like every single LGBTQ+ ship put in front of me and treat it like the holy grail lol. I had the same experience with a teenager LIS fan who called me homophobic even though she knew my sexuality beforehand like, what goes through these people's minds to jump to that conclusion? If those ships were written well and not glamorized to hell and back, I would have maybe seen how people the other side's point, but because I don't like abusive relationships or toxic friends, suddenly I'm the one with internalized homophobia or some other buzzword, it's frankly annoying. I appreciate your response and hope you have a lovely weekend!
@@personapokemaster8844 Omg I'm so sorry this happened to you too! I don't ever want anyone to go through what I went through. It's hard to say you don't ship these two same-sex characters nowadays without being called homophobic, I mean sometimes, yes, that is the reason for the most part but let's not make it the MAIN AND ONLY REASON?!?! , because some people would think you're a straight het white person like no...I also forgot to mention that they thought I was a straight white woman when I said that when I never mentioned my race either. These fans are mildly stupid. I can't with them.😂 Aww thanks! You too have a lovely day as well :)
I think Blood Brothers is the only best ending because…. Sean ending up in jail is trash. Sean going to Mexico alone is super trash cause that’s not even the entire theme. And Sean dying is dog shit.
Hold on, I love Blood Brothers. It's my favorite ending too, lol. I care about keeping Sean and Daniel together since that's the main theme in the game like you said. I never really care about/don't really relate to the other side characters (it's not because of lacking character development...I just really don't care about them, just only Sean and Daniel).
Now I'm excited to see what Dumbsville says about the third game True Colors or the Tell Me Why spinoff. They're not as controversial as the first and second game, but I'm eager to see what his opinion is of it.
i feel like them just skimming over big subjects like alcohol abuse and abuse can show how in real life things like that get overlooked,and not noticed.
Life is Strange looks like it was funded by GoFundMe but somehow tries to pass it off as an “art style” Like it’s going “we have shitty graphics ironically”
It's so weird because there are some moments in these "choices" that the game developer "really wanted" and "intended" the players to choose even though...they have "choices" Like, when I refused to have sex with Cassidy at the campsite, she suddenly just storms off?. Like, what did I do wrong? She's acting like "You coward useless MEN" and I was so confused. It was suddenly somewhat out of her character to just be like that? I just said I don't want to because I JUST met her that day and she is just so pissed off?? No is no, what do you want from me?? But then if I choose to have sex with her, they made this whole cut scene which made me go "So the developers really wanted me to choose this huh.." Also another thing I noticed was the "true ending" developers wanted. I believe the developers wanted "Sean and Daniel turning in" as a true ending. But this also sends a very...confused message, because throughout the game, they told the players that "RACISM IS BAD" over and over, but then your "True ending" is to just turn in really feels...not right you know? I know they were going for "There is no escape from what you did in the past" kinda thing, which btw, it all started with some boy start being all racist but since they put in political messages very poorly, even the ending they intended felt not right at the end. So..like..you can say about racism, but at the end of the day..you have to just give up?...and turn it in to the police?..
Bruh Half Life 2 was a visual masterpiece for it's time, the fascial animations were amazing for a 2005 game, and overall the game holds up pretty well even today, Hideo Kojima had to perform necromancy to get Snake Eater running on the PS2, meanwhile, Valvue effortlessly released a PS3 looking game on PC a year before the PS3 even came out. 😂
If there's one nice thing I can say about this game, it's that Sean and Daniel are a little better written than Gregory and Glamrock Freddy from FNAF: Security Breach. Though that's probably not saying much, considering that game is a mess, both in terms of gameplay and story.
I honestly wanted to be invested in life is strange 2 but it’s like Highschool DxD: the concept for the plot is great but there is so much shit that distracts you from the plot. The difference is that the distractions in Highschool DxD are made for bait and switch memes.
seeing you say that daniel is a bit annoying but it's okay is making me wanna see you tackle detroit become human (cuz i was reminded of alice), it's kind of a guilty pleasure game for me