So yea, SPOILERS! But... (I don't know how to do that spoiler tag thang)
Halo 4... Dear GOD what a piece of crap in terms of writing. We run into humans for a bit, but they never really do anything, we don't know why the covenant are at war with humanity again, we don't meet Halsey (the intro cinematic made it look like it would explore some interesting themes, but they get dropped immediately), Spartans besides MC seem to exist again (there's a female spartan who shows up for 10 seconds and does exactly nothing, we've got some random Deus Ex Machina alien race that is extinct but can still contact Master Cheif and explain the villains plan and "advance his evolution", but never shows up again... I mean, the first Halo had actual characters that interact with each other and have conversations, but it wasn't a game that needed all that much information to keep you invested in the plot because it was paced well and the marines actually had rather human lines instead of just shouting military jargon and talking about battle tactics. Halo 2 had various characters with different motivations and traits, different plot threads going on, and actual consequences that are driven by their actions... Halo 4 was just kinda... Bad guy wants to do bad things, stop bad guy! There are other bad guys here too for some reason! That's not even getting into the CoD boss fight at the end. It makes me wonder how the fuck it got such good reviews, especially in one instance when Far Cry 3 was listed as a disappointing game but Halo 4 was praised like some sort of cybernetic saviour of gaming.
The Last of Us was damaged by the hype for me. Everyone talking like it was this profoundly amazing game... It wasn't. It was still pretty great, but it's not like the writing and characters were that much better than a standard Walking Dead TV season. The gameplay wasn't really that great and I'm so damn sick of zombie apocalypse games... Also it kinda had an ending that makes very little sense... A cure for the weird virus thing - would it turn the zombies back to normal Because if not there's not really much of a point. Immunity didn't save Ellie from anything but the spores. Also it kinda felt like the story had pretty much no momentum in between when Ellie shows up and when Joel gets sick in the Winter...
In terms of characters, Ellie was great but Joel kinda just became a weird psychopath, but not really an interesting or likable one for the most part. I feel like if we had some time to see his descent from loving father to numb shell of a man would have been far more interesting than the big flabby middle part of the game. All of his character development happens off screen, save for him slowly projecting onto Ellie. The only thing that hinted at the fact that Joel has kinda been crazy for a while is his interaction with his brother - the one part of the game where characters address the fact that he's a pretty bad guy - His brother mentions that he still has nightmares about times with Joel who claims that he was only "helping people survive". It would have been cool to see what happened, because throughout the game I lost most of my sympathy for him because of the giant 20 year gap after his daughter died.
So yea it was actually pretty good, but if I didn't have a crazy hype monster bashing me over the head telling me it was so amazing I would have liked it a lot more.
At least the game was at least aware of the fact that the protagonist wasn't really a good guy, unlike Uncharted (Another game that bloated my expectations due to hype) where I couldn't root for the main character after 5 minutes into the game... Got even worse in Uncharted 2 where his motivations just straight up don't make sense for the majority of the game. Everyone says "urrr it's just a game", but that's no excuse for bad writing. It's phrases like that one that enable the industry to put out mountains upon mountains of games with crappy B-movie writing and trying to act like it was something worthy of an oscar.