Yeah, pretty much. My brain already purged most of the story but i remember evaluating her character on my 2nd (pc) playthrough and yeah she was mostly a rogue (semi-scum) with a few redeeming qualities.
That's how I was with the old samurai widow lady. I had written her off from like her first quest as a garbage person, so her "forgive my lesbian lover" nonsense barely registered.
My personal beef with the game was always the bow girl and how much she gets away with. Both in terms of somehow mega competence to dodge us over and over (while also being everywhere and training then killing Mongols), and then just getting let go as completely forgiven because "well she cleaned up her mess (sans all the people who got killed)."
Yuna never felt like a particular problem, because the story never seemed to spend a lot of time redeeming her. She was usually right, but only because Jin was so naive from his elite life that she was saying basic stuff and it was treated as shocking to him.
Not gonna lie, took my brain a couple of days to dig out that old lady character. Yeah, she was disgusting. Double plus good on the bow bandit, she deserved a beheading after getting thoroughly molested.
Fortunately for the game, a lot of its worst moments like those two are surrounded by a lot of its best, like the Monk quest and the main one ramping up considerably around that time.
To be honest i got kinda bored of the main quest by the time we get to the northern part of the island. It's where i dropped the game first time on ps4 (horrible framerate helped) and it's where i got bored this time (i didn't spend as much time ubisofting the map at least). What really got me going was multiplayer. Literally the best part of the game is the least developed one. Multiplayer is just fighting endless enemies but with the combat system so fun (albeit deeply flawed) it's no problem.
Yeah, pretty much. My brain already purged most of the story but i remember evaluating her character on my 2nd (pc) playthrough and yeah she was mostly a rogue (semi-scum) with a few redeeming qualities.
That's how I was with the old samurai widow lady. I had written her off from like her first quest as a garbage person, so her "forgive my lesbian lover" nonsense barely registered.
My personal beef with the game was always the bow girl and how much she gets away with. Both in terms of somehow mega competence to dodge us over and over (while also being everywhere and training then killing Mongols), and then just getting let go as completely forgiven because "well she cleaned up her mess (sans all the people who got killed)."
Yuna never felt like a particular problem, because the story never seemed to spend a lot of time redeeming her. She was usually right, but only because Jin was so naive from his elite life that she was saying basic stuff and it was treated as shocking to him.
Not gonna lie, took my brain a couple of days to dig out that old lady character. Yeah, she was disgusting. Double plus good on the bow bandit, she deserved a beheading after getting thoroughly molested.
Fortunately for the game, a lot of its worst moments like those two are surrounded by a lot of its best, like the Monk quest and the main one ramping up considerably around that time.
To be honest i got kinda bored of the main quest by the time we get to the northern part of the island. It's where i dropped the game first time on ps4 (horrible framerate helped) and it's where i got bored this time (i didn't spend as much time ubisofting the map at least). What really got me going was multiplayer. Literally the best part of the game is the least developed one. Multiplayer is just fighting endless enemies but with the combat system so fun (albeit deeply flawed) it's no problem.