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Misfortune's ending only toyed with my patience. It felt like two thirds of the game were just build-up. I was so stunned of the ending I actually thought it was a 'Nier Automata' situation and had to replay it to continue the story. 'This is it?' I remember thinking in dismay.
So many questions left, so many things unexplained. Ending the way it did, almost cliffhanger-esque, just felt like poor craftsmanship.
Yeah I thought the same thing and played through 3x that day looking for something new but it had nothing, It was like the the end of chapter 1 of a game that should of had at least 5 chapters but instead you get slapped with a dead fish
Not all Disney endings are happy. Dragonslayer, Pirates of the Caribbean 3 have dark endings for some characters...
Wait... you mean the dog ending isn't the real canon? :P
#IWantToBelieve
I thought she was basically going to get to touch all the unicorn horns she wanted (wink, wink).