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Abby is dead right about.............................. NOW!!!
Also enjoy very much Assassin's Creed 'Follow and Walk' at a snail's pace and talk about nonsense missions (except they didn't talk about nonsense in AC).
Following along a story about a different person going on a journey to find some toilet paper would be more compelling. And when they find the toilet paper, they stare at it for an hour feeling proud for the journey they took to get there
I hate Abby because she's a very bland character, and the story tries way way WAAAY too hard to manipulate the player into liking her.
For just one tiny example. Pay attention to the dogs. As Abby you never encounter a hostile dog. Quite the opposite in fact, you are able to pet and play fetch with dogs on numerous occasions.
Then look at Ellie's segments, where she does encounter hostile dogs, in some cases the same dogs that you were playing fetch with and petting a short time ago.
The talentless writer was so desperate to make us like Abby and dislike Ellie that it's ham fisted and over the top, resulting in me hating the character.
And I mean, to prove drive the point home, Ellie is willing to murder her way across America to avenge her Dad. It's a story about love, rage and grief. And the solution to violence is not more violence.
It's not woke, it's just life.