Suburban Thug
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Where I think the game stumbles a bit, is there's really good stuff in the audio logs and datapads you can read (that are in the main quest areas, you don't really need to go out of your way to look for them), but they're "optional." I almost never engage with that stuff in most games and it would have been a bummer to skip it in this one, because they provide a lot of context and world building.
Understand why you feel the way you do, but that sort of trope-ish stuff takes a back seat as the story progresses to much broader themes that aren't really covered in video games a lot. Some of them a lot more mature too.
I haven't stumbled across any logs other than at the start of the game when you
fall into that cave with old world technology
past
Glad to hear this is just the set-up for something larger. Aloy is such a strong lead character that it would be a shame to waste her potential on the same tired video game tropes. I'll keep playing and update my thoughts!