But then, without explanation, the wheel stops turning.
The cogs refuse to align and the credits begin to slide.
Congratulations,you’ve just been trolled.Endings can suck, right?
It takes a lot to construct a satisfactory ending to a video game.
And believe me when I say these five arestillburning red in our cheeks.
Some would even go as far as saying the overall plotline weaved together remarkably well.
But come on, that ending?Ouch.
There’s no boss battle, or anything to even stress about.
You just pull out a music box and play him a lullaby.
Dead Rising
On the tin, Dead Rising was the perfect combination of mindless fun and replayability.
Buried within that case, however, was a botched narrative and a pretty lame excuse for a conclusion.
Whatever your call, no ending really amounts to much.
Sure it’s a fun ride, but it’s certainly no Oscar nominee.
So, not a great ending to an otherwise excellent journey.
But as for the endings, mainly for the first game now that was an embarrassment.
That’s right, a boss.
No treasures or even so much as a pat on the back.
Just a boss, and a good old fashioned boot out the door.Thanks for playing.
Different because, well he was unbeatable.
So, not quite the outcome one would expect after sinking twenty hours into edging towards it.
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