"Jacinto is our last remaining human settlement, let's destroy it!"
"Hey the Locust Queen looks human kinda... what's the fu... THERE'S NO TIME!"
"Oh wow I finally found my wife after so long, but she looks a little out of it, better kill her because there's no way she's just suffering PTSD and can be brought back to normal, probably, maybe, I mean who knows *BLAM*"
The point where I officially checked out was at the very end when we see Anya reveal she's okay in the chopper and Marcus and her share a moment... and i'm sitting there thinking, "Wait... were they supposed to have a connection romantically or something? Because that is SO not represented well in either game."
I've seen Dom's death scene in part 3 though and it may be the stupidest sacrifice ever but i'm not getting into that.
This is a game that opens up as the protagonist being an ex-convict being freed by a desperate government for no reason why
A game where a giant locust man that can summon natural flesh eating bats at will gets, somehow, thwarted on a train
Everyone on Sera, including the enemy, are absolute morons without a sense of hindsight.
Like i don't know why you would fault Dom for killing his wife because, two acts ago in the same name, he witnessed a man whose known amongst his superiors as indestructible get broken down to the flesh by the enemy, to the point of killing himself. And hes a soldier
What do you expect, why do you have high expectations of maturity and reasonable context in a game about football dudes in chainsaw guns
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Stop caring so much lmfao