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You’re spot on about the goofy tone of the game. That being said I did find the game to be overall more memorable because of that. Also, many of the gameplay mechanics are more fun, if somewhat under explored. If you can tolerate the sheer over the top story then it really is a good step from the first game.
I guess my issue is that the story and writing were unexpectedly my favourite things in TNO. I thought they struck a really nice balance between seriousness vs the inherently ridiculous dieselpunk Nazi robot alternate history premise and I wanted more of that. I specifically liked that the Nazi villains in TNO weren't written to be too wacky or comedic which made defeating them feel much more satisfying
That makes sense. This one may miss the mark then
. I’d be interested in seeing your reaction to the game as it progresses
I'm excited to see the stuff that made gamers cry about how the game was woke anti-white propaganda