There was never going to be any doubt for me. I thought it would come down to 'Chloe dies' or 'Max dies' and was ready to sacrifice myself.



When we got to sacrifice Amityville Bay instead I jumped at the chance. I hated that town, hated almost everyone in it, and seeing it destroyed was like a win-win for me. I know it's short, but the ending of them driving away as deer and birds reclaim the ruined town for nature, was just beautiful.



But yes, it was a very powerful game, really a piece of art. It shows what games can be when they're not trying to make a generic zombie shooter or Gears of War 20.



It's rare to have female friendships at the heart of a game, and your picture captures it perfectly.