The story mode is eminently brief and unravels precisely nothing of narrative value, concluding with
less of a cliffhanger and more of the kind of twist you'd find in halfhearted Creepypasta.
Not exact matches
A
cliffhanger ending interrupts the excitement
of the scene and ends up feeling forced, which is
less intriguing after two prior episodes
of manufactured suspense.
Thankfully there's an emotional climax, a
cliffhanger that's
less deflating than that
of Catching Fire and will further enthuse the audience to see Part 2 - not that they really need any assistance at this point.
Unfortunately, the ending is more or
less just as much
of a
cliffhanger.