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With Verso, you learn with him about your team, their past etc... so in the end the sacrifice of the main character made the story lives again
Although it's a very shocking twist (and later explained why it even happened to begin with), don't give up. The story just keeps getting better and better, it's incredible.
I do now want to spoil anything, but even before Gustave dies the game hands out quite a few hints that Gustave is NOT the main character and that the story is actually about someone else entirely.
So Gustave is, ultimately, not essential to the actual story of the game.
Keep going. It will all make perfect sense.
Joking aside, you are upset because you lost a piece of yourself, your character, the one you can't get out of your team (great design choice btw) for some apparently senseless reason. Well, that is what the other characters are feeling too. Lost, hopeless, confused, questioning why this is happening. The game really succeeded in putting you in the shoes of these characters.