I must admit, after loving the original trilogy I wasn't sold for quite some time, but in the end I ended up liking this even more. Despite the fact there are "only" two games here, it took me a few more hours to finish this. But it doesn't necessarily mean it's better since there were still some parts that felt draggy and cutting certain elements could result in a less exhausting experience. Though, none of the cases is bad, it's just the way they are delivered could go smoother. And in contrast to the first games, both of these are so greatly interwined, it's actually one long story. A story that lives through it's masterfully written characters. At the end, there was such a warmth and dynamic that made it hard to say goodbye and just makes you wish to stay longer with everyone.

Reviewed on May 25, 2024


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