@bladededge: I've seen employees who get a lot less than he does from the company they work for and be just as defensive about it, so it wouldn't be the most surprising thing for a top guy to be deep in the Kool-Aid.
@nethlem: Oh sure, it wasn't totally without reason to do so but mostly I found it pretty easy to avoid night unless you wanted to or were totally prepared. I think some of this has to do with how readily accessible safe zones are, so you were never really caught out in the world except for story beats.
I generally liked the time I had in Dying Light (which was in Co-Op). The plot was barely there but moving around the world felt great, I thought the combat was fine, and at some point you get a grappling hook that ziplines you away from things like a zombie-apocalypse Batman.
I think my biggest complaint was that for all their talk about tense night time experiences with the very lethal zombies, the game doesn't actually do much to get you out and about at night. Which is disappointing since it seemed like one of the big hooks of the game.
@boozak: I want to preface this by saying that I know this isn't a very good reason but Clint has had a few different super identities over the years and one of them was Ronin. So, I guess their idea was that they could have this bit of comic geekery and justify it with Clint getting super emo after the snappening. Comics are goofy.
Is it possible that Tony, using the time stone part of the gauntlet specifically, willed 2014 Thanos & Co. out of 2023 and sent him back to 2014 where the timeline was reasserting itself as normal since everything was being put back the way it was by Cap?
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