[SPOILERS] Just finished The Last Of Us Part I, what an amazing game
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I'm like 75% through the 2nd game and I honestly don't understand what everyone was screaming about. The gameplay and level design are insanely detailed and better than the 1st game (which was still really good.)
Well I guess people are mad about some story decisions.
But it’s thanks to those decisions that the second is so great as you can feel the pain and the anger of the characters.
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Well I guess people are mad about some story decisions.
But it’s thanks to those decisions that the second is so great as you can feel the pain and the anger of the characters.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I love it. Both Ellie and Abby are in the right. And both of them are also pieces of shit, lol. I really like the internal conflicts and grey area morality that both characters operate in.
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Why did you want to throw your controller? Was there a very hard part? I'm playing on normal difficulty so so far nothing has been THAT hard. Only a few situations with infected where I ran out of ammo and barely got by.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's a reaction to a storytelling choice; you'll know when you get there.
Edit: Just saw your other comment in here, and seems you got to the switch already. I share your opinion!
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2 also manages to improve on the gameplay in big ways, hardly a moment that isn't engaging and interesting and I never felt limited, and some very cool and atmospheric settings.
Also, grown Ellie is one of my favorite characters ever, so much well executed, human, relatable nuance, and that's a take that has nothing to do with her sexuality.
I have heard nothing but good things about the game, though I have not tried it. But somehow I feel put off at the idea of milking a sequel from the original when its narrative ended so perfectly. I can't argue that it is a correct or reasonable reaction, just a gut feeling. Someday I should play the sequel, if just to see how that feeling changes.
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I have heard nothing but good things about the game, though I have not tried it. But somehow I feel put off at the idea of milking a sequel from the original when its narrative ended so perfectly. I can't argue that it is a correct or reasonable reaction, just a gut feeling. Someday I should play the sequel, if just to see how that feeling changes.
I will say I think the sequel was justified in how much more they added gameplay wise, taking advantage of advancements in processing power. It really opens up the world, the things you can do and see are incredible and are a huge jump from the first game.