People really acting like the whole point of the game wasn't exposing moral relativity. Gray tones in the right and wrong were predominant in the first game and that theme continued more deeply in the sequel. The game explored the cycle of revenge and how there are no truly "good or bad" guys. The plot is driven by the idea for justice and revenge, which points towards the quote: "Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves." The intent of the game was to show that all the characters were just people living their lives, trying to survive, and making their decisions based on their own personal relationships and experiences in a beautiful narrative. The animation is breathtaking and the representation was so fulfilling to see on screen. We got to see character growth, and the painful, broken down to the core, raw process that tests a person in who they are and what they have the potential to become. This is a heartbreaking, stunning, and adrenaline spiking game that creates a pretty damn well representation of the real world and the moral relativity in everyone's life.