Going to use this thread, because the topic is pretty close, but did anyone else have a somewhat strong reaction to the final quest?
The bit at the end, where she mentions becoming homeless, having her belongings confiscated under vagrancy laws, and a bit of sympathy is shown from our group, but ultimately she's played off as a bum that deserved it.
was extremely shocking to me given real-world events in cities like Los Angeles.
Obviously, this is a comedy questline, so take this with a grain of salt, but I found the ending to be
a surprisingly conflicted and strangely political commentary on anarchism and libertarianism (especially as an American, where these ideologies are more of a normal thing).
Overall, I found the questline to be pretty good and entertaining, but I did not expect to be politically analyzing cheesy serial villains.