The Lost and Damned: A Brutal Story, but That Ending Threw Me Off

The Lost and Damned is one of the greatest DLCs I’ve ever played. Everything about it is just perfect—the gritty vibes, the amazing soundtrack, and even the way we cross paths with Niko Bellic. The atmosphere, the story, the characters—it all pulled me in.

But then came the ending… and honestly, it left me feeling conflicted. I was completely immersed in the story, expecting a final mission where we’d take revenge for Jim and the rest of the crew. Instead, I was caught off guard when the Rockstar logo suddenly appeared. It felt like they just wanted to wrap up the story abruptly, and that was a big letdown for me.

Anyway, that’s my take. Now, I’m hopping into The Ballad of Gay Tony, and I really hope it doesn’t leave me feeling the same way.

The Lost and Damned is one of the greatest DLCs I’ve ever played. Everything about it is just perfect—the gritty vibes, the amazing soundtrack, and even the way we cross paths with Niko Bellic. The atmosphere, the story, the characters—it all pulled me in.

But then came the ending… and honestly, it left me feeling conflicted. I was completely immersed in the story, expecting a final mission where we’d take revenge for Jim and the rest of the crew. Instead, I was caught off guard when the Rockstar logo suddenly appeared. It felt like they just wanted to wrap up the story abruptly, and that was a big letdown for me.

Anyway, that’s my take. Now, I’m hopping into The Ballad of Gay Tony, and I really hope it doesn’t leave me feeling the same way.