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    1 year ago

    Not gonna read anything, don’t want to get spoiled. I liked em both, looking forward to playing the third as well!

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    1 year ago

    This article mentions a bunch of new names and I just can’t bring myself to care. This franchise burnt all of my interest and good faith in it when tlou2 dropped.

    At this point for me, only TLoU is canon and everything else is just fanfiction.

    Edit: It’s like the moment someone mentions TLoU2 a rocket goes off in the middle of the room. Why? All I said was I don’t like the game and I’m not interested in a sequel. What did I start? lol

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        1 year ago

        Seems that way. Really unfortunate. Imagine being so upset about a game you have to run around and try and ruin it for everyone else.

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        For me, it felt like the first game had something original to say and did it really, really well, but the second’s story was just another “revenge: dig two graves” story, with the bonus that Ellie murders a million people before the game decides that revenge doesn’t solve anything. It felt like the game missed its own point for the sake of the gameplay—gameplay that didn’t feel original to me like the first game did.

        Comparing the second to the first one, where I felt like the game introduced NPCs that didn’t have simple scripted one-liners … when I killed someone, holy shit, I felt bad about it. That person had a family, and even though it may have been justified, murder still felt bad. I thought the first game was really good at making a point that killing a person is very different than killing a monster.

        The second game didn’t seem to introduce anything new, and on top of that, the main plot’s message was in conflict with the practical genocide Ellie was committing on her way.

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          1 year ago

          I could see this, in the first game the killing was almost necessary ( with the exception of the hospital maybe) in the second one I liked the game play but was kind of sad at the forced killing of characters, the blind revenge aspect really bugged me.

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          In case people come at me, since people get really worked up about these games, I’m not saying it was a bad video game. Just explaining why the first one was a really special game to me, but the second just fell flat for me.

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      1 year ago

      TLoU2 was reasonable in the story line. Really after the first I expected a sequel. I do wonder how they continue the story here with the story of the original finished.