I think it comes down to the demographic. Older gamers (most of us) are probably going to dislike it for what it does to the video game genre, the fact that they're trying to make a movie based on it is telling enough. The younger generation, who I will dub "sub humans", are probably going to love it. Especially those who grew up in the ps2 era where the blockbuster video games were becoming more like movies than games.
Final Fantasy X, which Junker mentioned, is one of the big games that made "interactive movie" a thing... then it just got out of hand, as you can see with The Last of Us. I still love FFX regardless, probably because of nostalgia or something, but it's got a lot of problems when you analyze it deeply.