The previous story still tells a relatively complete story, but this game feels a bit without a starting point, and compared to the overhead story I did before, this game is inexplicably connected with the real world. But this connection is not the extremely smooth docking of Toy Story, but an insinuation with various stalks, which is sometimes difficult to understand.
There are indeed many stalks, a bit overwhelming, but relying on stalks to drive the plot is really a bit boring. And once there are more stalks, audiences who are not familiar with stalks will naturally be discouraged. Subjects that are more suitable for young and old are set such a high threshold. . .
There are many plot stalks, and it is relatively lame in response to reality, but the rhythm is quite fast, and the dolls speak like a gun. . .
Sorry, I tried my best, but I really can’t love it
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