Yes, exactly. It’s just that some people can’t handle ambiguous endings where they’re supposed to fill in the blanks for themselves, even when the character they’re playing is literally their own avatar.
Yes, exactly. It’s just that some people can’t handle ambiguous endings where they’re supposed to fill in the blanks for themselves, even when the character they’re playing is literally their own avatar.
Eh. It’s well done, but it’s also like if someone made a comic showing Tony Soprano getting shot in that diner and speaking his last words to his family. Would that really be better than the real ending?
You see, apparently Jason sees Kotaku readers as mentally challenged or something, since we can’t decide what is better than what. I mean is he a real journalist, or he’s just got the job accidentally? Like really, I can think of at least two variants of a neutral name for this article, that doesn’t sound like he’s…
NO IT IS NOT. YOU JUST LIKE IT MORE. Stop doing that dumb, cheap journalist trick where everything you write is an objective truth.
I was fine with the ending...