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What a gameplay, dude. The stealth and the way every core gameplay mechanic is useful in the environment of your surroundings are truly magnificent. Honestly, the gameplay was an amazing improvement over its predecessor. Now the big whale in the room is the story. I don't know where to start, and to be frank, I don't want to go in-depth because I have conflicted emotions that might cloud my judgment, but there's something that I'm confident was badly implemented, poorly executed, and poorly executed and designed, like the characters and their introductions (other than Abby), which were so rushed. Another big problem was Lev and Yara; this was the biggest and dumbest thing in the story, binding the whole set of rules and survivalist instincts in the setting. They took a big portion of Abby's story, which was truly annoying knowing it was just to express a girl's feelings (Lily), and built a whole plot and twist plot on it. Take tlou1's Henry and Sam. Their introduction was well-paced with the events of the story, and their time involved wasn't that long either, but they moved my feelings so hard that this whole 5 hours of chasing with Yara and Lev couldn't. The ending was horrendous, or, let's say, the last 3 hours were just so random that I can't even express what was going on or what I saw. Another good thing is the cinematic directing, which made me happy to see them keep the charm of the first game here. Also, the agendas in this game are just as stupid as they seem, there just like in you're face, so annoying. With such fantastic gameplay, I would recommend it to anyone. (Sorry for my poor English. :D)

Reviewed on Feb 16, 2023


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