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The Last of Us Pt II |OT| Oh Ellie...I think they should be terrified of you

Exoil

Member
Does she look anything like her?

Dina was based of a real person too and they changed her a lot.

Not to mention Abby was changed from her original design to be way more buffed. (Comparison of the original trailer and the more recent trailer)
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Something tells me Anita didn't like that Abby looked feminine in the first trailer. He had to change it..
 

Collin

Banned
I know I am in the minority here but I really wish ND would cut down the fat from their games a lot more. I really think both the UC and LOU series would be MUCH better games if they were 8 hours or so in length.

The Seattle open world bit is a really good example. The story is roaring full steam ahead from some genuinely great scenes and it all just comes crashing down to a halt because you are running around doing pointless errands in Seattle.

Putting the story on hold while I fuck around and explore works in Zelda because I really have no investment in the story in Zelda. I already know what will happen. I dont give a shit so I run around doing fun stuff. It doesnt work in LOU because I really am mostly playing for the story and the exploration part isnt really fun for me.

I had the same problem in LOU 1. Cut down the encounters and combat in that game by 1/3 and its a phenomenal game. Same for all the UC games.

I love all of ND games including TLOUII but I agree with this. They get tedious in certain sections. I wish I could “edit” the game. It really would only strengthen the game overall to trim some of the encounters down.
 
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Zimmy68

Member
I'm enjoying it so far. I'm early in to the Seattle section.
My one small disappointment is the gameplay that seems steeped in last generation.
I'm talking about walk to this area, unleash a set number of human enemies,
Walk into this building, put in x number of screechers and x number of runners.
And the two enemies shall not mix.
Again, I am early but that randomness is one of the things I liked about Days Gone.
 
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Steve.1981

Unconfirmed Member
Uh oh...

Didn't like the 2nd flashback with Joel & Ellie. To me, that was the time when Joel would tell Ellie the truth. She's a bit older, was always smart for her age & is asking the question. He would sit down & tell her. But the writers didn't want that & I can't help but wonder why. I've got a bad feeling about this.

Thanks but I'm not sure if I am now!
I'm bit further on now and it's a bit of a mess. I think Druckman could have some serious issues if he's proud of some of the writing here. It's one of the most deluded pieces of work I've seen in a long time.

Oh dear. This game is all kinds of ups & downs by the look of it. I just played through the first encounters with the WLF & it was fantastic.
 
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tassletine

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Still not finished it but I'm beginning to understand where the hate is coming from.

Without spoiling it for anyone, the main problem comes when the perspective of the story shifts. Flashbacks within flashbacks for characters we care little about.
Naughty Dog always do these flashback things so it comes as no real surprise, except here it doesn't really work.
Instead of the witty banter between Ellie and Joel in the first game, they decided to swap that for 'strong women' stereotypes as if that was supposed to draw people in. My favourite being the slightly built heavily pregnant woman who they send out on a dangerous patrol and can easily climb ropes. Go sister!!

The problem with this is by doubling down on the realism AND feminism it's starting to feel seriously wacky and deluded. Don't Naughty Dog realise that you can't just pile on the same message again and again?

It's all so gritty and violent and realistic and loves to push your face into the mud EXCEPT for those characters. This is just the flip side of everything Sarkesian always mentions -- Now instead of girls sexualised in the normal way (bikini and bra -- Kojima styl, what she objects to.) we have Druckman's particular sexual kink -- or Sarkesian's if she's been whispering in his ear.
This wouldn't bother me if the story wasn't so pointed but he can't have it both ways. If he wants the story to be taken this seriously then we have to -- and that's frankly impossible.
If Kane and Lynch can get marked down for it's sorded Macho portrayal of people back in the day then this should too.

I also take umbrage with one of the story elements that has retroactively sullied the first game for me. I always thought the ending of the first was Joel Lying to Ellie but Ellie ACCEPTING that lie, because Ellie saw Joel finally as her surrogate father -- She trusted him enough to know that lie was to protect her.
This is ruined by one scene in this game, and that scene doesn't even ring true as the reaction of a child. So what I saw a great writing in part 1 wasn't even intentional. What a shame.

The good thing about that game is that the gameplay, graphics and AI are all superb. I had no real problem with the story until about halfway through when that perspective shift occurred, I admired the bold choices and liked the simple storytelling, but after that it's just s shitshow. I felt like the game was reaching a climax and now it just feels so damn empty -- like the game is forcing me to play it just to get back to the main storyline. I'm still enjoying it, but it's coming very close to skippable cutscene time for me. It's just not very interesting anymore.
 
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Steve.1981

Unconfirmed Member
Are you guys talking about Dina? Does she continue to go out patrolling & fighting during her pregnancy? Because that would be all kinds of dumb.
 

HotPocket69

Banned
I actually don’t mind the perspective shift. The one flashback I’ve seen was alright.
Cool to see Marlene again at that specific moment in TLOU1. Great scene with her and Abby’s father overall

I like the new arsenal. Finally some throwable explosives.

AND YOU HAVE A DOG BUDDY HELPIN OUT
 
I can't remember when/if I ever had such a love/hate towards a game. On the one hand, I hate it because it's filled with society disrupting bullshit agenda, but on the other hand, this is the pinnacle of the industry. I mean, wtf? How did they do this? There are video games and there is Last of Us II. Only thing that is similar is RDR2. But every aspect of this game is just astonishing. It has no right to look this good and realistic on my 7-year-old PS4. It's just insane. But not only the graphics, everything. If you truly are a gamer without being a dense fanboy you can't deny the fact that this is something else. I'm playing since Friday and I'm still in Seattle because I can't stop admiring it. And yes, the gameplay is also awesome, so it's not just a technical marvel but a very, very good videogame.
 
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MiguelItUp

Member
The heavily pregnant woman who goes out on combat patrols is truly absurd. No functional settlement would ever tolerate that.
Right? I mean, maybe if there was a limit to able bodies, sure. But in almost every scenario and universe the one that's pregnant stays behind and safe. Not because pregnant women are incapable, but for the safety of the woman and potential child.

So I totally called this back in january 2019:


That is pretty wild. I mean, it's the best we've seen so far. Along with the rope physics, glass physics, etc. Regardless if people think the story is messy or not, hopefully they'll appreciate these cool details. I know I do.
 
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JimiNutz

Banned
I can't remember when/if I ever had such a love/hate towards a game. On the one hand, I hate it because it's filled with society disrupting bullshit agenda, but on the other hand, this is the pinnacle of the industry. I mean, wtf? How did they do this? There are video games and there is Last of Us II. Only thing that is similar is RDR2. But every aspect of this game is just astonishing. It has no right to look this good and realistic on my 7-year-old PS4. It's just insane. But not only the graphics, everything. If you truly are a gamer without being a dense fanboy you can't deny the fact that this is something else. I'm playing since Friday and I'm still in Seattle because I can't stop admiring it. And yes, the gameplay is also awesome, so it's not just a technical marvel but a very, very good videogame.

I'm near the very end now and I agree with almost all of this.

I wouldn't go so far as to say I hate the story, although I do definitely prefer the first by a significant margin, but goddamn does the gameplay and overall presentation make up for it.

Overall, despite some of the story bullshit, it's an absolutely incredible game.
 
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Steve.1981

Unconfirmed Member
Yeah the gameplay is great. So good that I'm actually ok if the story turns out garbage in the end.

Production values are through the roof. Accessibility options are the best I've ever seen. Gameplay is consistently great fun. That'll do me just fine.
 

HotPocket69

Banned
Does this game have toolboxes? One thing I do think is better in the first one is the upgrade system.

No. You craft the upgrades yourself at workbenches with the tool bits you find and literally watch them put together the piece or adjustment at the workbench.

It looks great and is super cool. The visual update stays on your person. Real similar to Tomb Raider.
 

mr.dilya

Banned
Still early on in the game and I don’t think Abby is that unattractive at least face wise.

Dina on the other hand is all types of hideous. Who ok’d that design?
 

Woggleman

Member
There is nothing wrong with Dina. I like a hot woman as much as any red blooded male but there are plenty of unattractive men in video games and nobody bats an eye. We have a game where you play as Trevor Phillips but people complain about Dina?
 
I'm near the very end now and I agree with almost all of this.

I wouldn't go so far as to say I hate the story, although I do definitely prefer the first by a significant margin, but goddamn does the gameplay and overall presentation make up for it.

Overall, despite some of the story bullshit, it's an absolutely incredible game.
I don't hate it either, I like it actually so far. It's just that there are woke elements in the game that I don't like. And no, the problem is not that Ellie's gay. There was a gay guy (Bill, maybe) in the first game too but it was just a certain aspect of his character, just a sidenote as it should be. But this game is filled with modern, society disrupting far leftist ideas and that's a shame, because otherwise this is as close to perfection as it can get.
 

HotPocket69

Banned
Did anyone listen to the Vice Waypoint podcast review on this game?

At the risk of sounding defensive, I had a hard time buying their criticisms, which felt unfair in comparison to similar games, and maybe purposefully contrarian in general.
Then near the end Autsin Walker casually throws out that Sam and Henry are the "only black characters" in TLOU pt. 1, as if that is a point all by itself, let alone the fact that it's not even true.

The whole thing felt bizarre and biased to me.

Did Austin stop playing at some point or is it shit poor memory?

The fucking leader of the WLF is a fucking bonafide Danny Glover-ish black dude and he’s kinda major

And Ive killed plenty of blacks as Ellie.

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I don't hate it either, I like it actually so far. It's just that there are woke elements in the game that I don't like. And no, the problem is not that Ellie's gay. There was a gay guy (Bill, maybe) in the first game too but it was just a certain aspect of his character, just a sidenote as it should be. But this game is filled with modern, society disrupting far leftist ideas and that's a shame, because otherwise this is as close to perfection as it can get.
so if being gay can only be a side note of a character does that mean they're not allowed a gay relationship in the game? I mean this is completely ignoring the idea that it's kind of offensive to imply a character being gay should only be a side note but even taking that in stride what's the conclusion if the main character is gay?
 

Woggleman

Member
If you take the story on it's own and don't compare it to the first one I am enjoying it quite a bit. It does a good job of showing how all sides of a conflict feel they are the good guys. It is similar to our polarization today. Both the left and right genuinely think they are are in the right and the other side is wrong. If this were truly woke they would have shown just one side as being right.
 

evanft

Member
I don't hate it either, I like it actually so far. It's just that there are woke elements in the game that I don't like. And no, the problem is not that Ellie's gay. There was a gay guy (Bill, maybe) in the first game too but it was just a certain aspect of his character, just a sidenote as it should be. But this game is filled with modern, society disrupting far leftist ideas and that's a shame, because otherwise this is as close to perfection as it can get.

LMAO wow.
 
If you take the story on it's own and don't compare it to the first one I am enjoying it quite a bit. It does a good job of showing how all sides of a conflict feel they are the good guys. It is similar to our polarization today. Both the left and right genuinely think they are are in the right and the other side is wrong. If this were truly woke they would have shown just one side as being right.
You're ignoring the fact that it's woke for having gay people and buff women. it doesn't make sense that people are calling it woke for the story because they were calling it woke long before they knew the story.
 

Danjin44

The nicest person on this forum
RedVIper RedVIper You need except the fact western developers really no longer interested making "sexy design" either its stylize or realistic. I made peace with that and I will I get that in my Japanese games, besides Japanese developers does far better job in that regard compare to western developers.
 

scalman

Member
dina looks ok even good rly, she kinda charming in some way there, abby first i hated her for story reasons but with time i started to like her, other question why joel looks different here even if they show same period from first game he has just different facial expresions and mouth looks not same shape anymore.
after ended game i started left behind from remaster just wanted to see at young ellie and it looks fine even compare to this new game, she was so caring there and sweet, trusting... damn time changes people
 
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Woggleman

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dina looks ok even good rly, she kinda charming in some way there, abby first i hated her for story reasons but with time i started to like her, other question why joel looks different here even if they show same period from first game he has just different facial expresions and mouth looks not same shape anymore.
after ended game i started left behind from remaster just wanted to see at young ellie and it looks fine even compare to this new game, she was so caring there and sweet, trusting... damn time changes people
This is the kind of world that would do that to somebody. It's actually interesting seeing over the two games and DLC how that world turned an innocent child into a killer.
 

scalman

Member
This is the kind of world that would do that to somebody. It's actually interesting seeing over the two games and DLC how that world turned an innocent child into a killer.
well living in that comunity in city makes you soldier you need to patrol means you need to kill , so its like everyone who can fight there must fight .i think they forced to. i kinda hated that city from start. its better just stay with small group less rules and such. but thats reality thats how it would be in place like that in situation like that you need to work there or fight.
 

Mr Moose

Member
Non of those look like abby.

Do you notice how even those super muscular women still have breasts? Do you notice how their figure is still female? Men and women have different body proportions, abby has a completely male body.

It's weird.
 
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Deleted member 1159

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Should I feel guilty about loving this game's story mostly? Some scenes are badly handled and writing can be mixed but overall I'm loving this game so much, more than I ever thought I would.

You shouldn’t feel bad about liking this piece of high literature that literally wants to end civilization by pushing its leftist progressive SJW agenda, no.
 

sobaka770

Banned
The heavily pregnant woman who goes out on combat patrols is truly absurd. No functional settlement would ever tolerate that.

Well to be fair:

She's one of the senior surgeons, volunteered and was only supposed to be driven to the other camp in a car as far as we know. She doesn't go on walking militsry patrols, just takes a calculated risk to travel. The whole walking sequence happens only because they got ambushed on the way.
 
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