thanks for sharing feedback.
Well I would say that I see both the "intentions" that you mentioned.
But for the disappointment part, I see it as worse than intended (if it was intended), because I'd like to play the story to the end, and not fill in the blanks by myself. No need to disrupt so much my gaming experience, just to draw attention on the author's "positive" intention about closure... which I don't like either, because I already knew that a fictional world is enjoyable: indeed, that's why I bought the game in the first place. 😄 No need to represent a fictional world inside a fictional world just to explain it is fictional. Everyone knows it right from the start.
I know I'm remaining on my spot with this answer... but this is what I feel like.
sure thanks I see it was merged 🙂