(SPOILERS EVERYWHERE)
A couple of weeks ago, i saw a thread entitled "Post-Benny Syndrome". The topic was about that after you kill Benny in Fallout NV, some felt that the game kinda lost it's touch.
So it got me thinking, am i the only one who felt the same way after you dispatch Vaas?
Don't get me wrong, Far Cry 3 is a terrific game, but i felt Vaas should of definatly been there until the end, or atleast a final boss. After he dies, you think "Hmm, must be getting close to the end now. Instead, all the attention goes to a guy called Hoyt, a person we know next to nothing about other than "He's what made Vaas what he is"
The missions got harder and harder and went on for another hour or two and i just was't really feeling it anymore. Vaas was the guy who had been talked about ever since the game was announced, hell, they even put him on the front cover. Why was there such a rush to kill him off?
Just my thoughts. Anyone else feel the same?
A couple of weeks ago, i saw a thread entitled "Post-Benny Syndrome". The topic was about that after you kill Benny in Fallout NV, some felt that the game kinda lost it's touch.
So it got me thinking, am i the only one who felt the same way after you dispatch Vaas?
Don't get me wrong, Far Cry 3 is a terrific game, but i felt Vaas should of definatly been there until the end, or atleast a final boss. After he dies, you think "Hmm, must be getting close to the end now. Instead, all the attention goes to a guy called Hoyt, a person we know next to nothing about other than "He's what made Vaas what he is"
The missions got harder and harder and went on for another hour or two and i just was't really feeling it anymore. Vaas was the guy who had been talked about ever since the game was announced, hell, they even put him on the front cover. Why was there such a rush to kill him off?
Just my thoughts. Anyone else feel the same?