@udubdawgz1 Well you started off with a meaningless number score, and even the gamespot writers at some point swapped to pros and cons since that's really the only thing that matters. So state cold hard facts all you want, but first you should learn the difference between subjective and objective.
@udubdawgz1 Don't know what gameplay mechanics you're talking about really. The only flaw I really found in the gameplay was that your companions often run right in someone's line of sight when they should be hiding, but thankfully that doesn't alert anything unless you do it. Aside from that the gameplay seems pretty solid.
@tacoma1972 Don't honestly think anyone cares if you didn't like the site with them here or not. Do you care that I liked what they wrote, even if I didn't agree with it? Probably not.
Sad to see so many let go. Unlike most people who comment here, I am not an immature brat so I never had any issues with the writers simply because they didn't share my opinion on a particular game.
@hystavito While the choices you make might not matter overall, like in the way that they influence the whole story, the effect they will have on you in the moment is profound. I found myself on many occasions torn between making a choice between two things that I did not want to do either of, from an emotional standpoint, and that's where the game excels.
@habeasdata Since I've only played through it once, I'm not exactly sure how it would pan out if you picked different major plot choices. I was under the impression that if you saved one character as opposed to another, then it would actually matter in the long run, like with Kenny and Duck for example. I haven't actually tested it out though.
@warriors30 The end of the game's first season really got to me as well. I just sat there for a long time, taking it in and coming to terms with what had happened.
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