Woodchipper
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I'm playing the finale and now i understand why people talked about characters doing moronic chooices...
God ellie is such a bitch in this game, i was very sad whenabby didn't killed her.
I'm playing the finale and now i understand why people talked about characters doing moronic chooices...
God ellie is such a bitch in this game, i was very sad whenabby didn't killed her.
Ok. After finishing the game on Saturday & letting it sit for a couple of days, I've noticed a couple of things. Firstly, it keeps creeping into my head, like it made an impression on me & I didn't even realise. Second, I think I misunderstood the main themes, or ideas, that it was trying to get across.
I can't help thinking that guilt is the main driving force of the whole story. Both Ellie & Abby doing things because they feel guilty & want to make amends somehow.
Thinking again about the flashbacks with Joel & Ellie, I'm struck with the idea of her behaving like an annoying teenager who tells their parent "I hate you! You don't understand anything! I know better!" While the parent just tries not to make things even worse. I admit that during the scenes where Ellie attacks Joel verbally, I wanted him to defend himself in a more animated fashion. But now I can't help looking at Joel as a dad, who just wants to protect his daughter & tell her that he loves her. Because he did defend himself, right at the end when he told Ellie he would do it all again. He both defended his actions & told her how much he loves her at the same time. Quietly. In a mature way, like a responsible parent.
So now I'm looking at Ellie's quest for revenge & thinking that she was driven by guilt. She felt guilty because she gave Joel such a hard time for loving & protecting her, only to then lose him forever, before the reconciliation that was coming, based on their last conversation. That moves me, I have to say.
Abby mirrors Ellie in some ways. I'm now thinking that she was driven to help Yara & Lev because she felt guilty for having tortured Joel in the way she did. Killing him slowly, painfully & in (for him) an embarrassing fashion. I think the memory of those actions tormented her & drove her need to do something good & worthwhile. Funnily enough, she then almost becomes what Joel was in part 1. She dedicates herself to protecting a child against all odds.
We see her running down that corridor in the Salt Lake City hospital multiple times. First she finds her dad, dead. This drives her to get revenge & kill Joel. But then later, she finds herself running back down the same corridor in her nightmares. She finds Yara & Lev. She realises that killing Joel didn't change anything for the better. It didn't bring her dad back. She does everything in her power to protect Yara & Lev. Only then does she run down the corridor to find her dad, turning to her with a smile.
I dunno for sure. These are the thoughts that I've been stuck with since finishing the game. It's definitely made an impression on me & I'm starting to think I was too harsh in my criticisms.
Ok. After finishing the game on Saturday & letting it sit for a couple of days, I've noticed a couple of things. Firstly, it keeps creeping into my head, like it made an impression on me & I didn't even realise. Second, I think I misunderstood the main themes, or ideas, that it was trying to get across.
I can't help thinking that guilt is the main driving force of the whole story. Both Ellie & Abby doing things because they feel guilty & want to make amends somehow.
Thinking again about the flashbacks with Joel & Ellie, I'm struck with the idea of her behaving like an annoying teenager who tells their parent "I hate you! You don't understand anything! I know better!" While the parent just tries not to make things even worse. I admit that during the scenes where Ellie attacks Joel verbally, I wanted him to defend himself in a more animated fashion. But now I can't help looking at Joel as a dad, who just wants to protect his daughter & tell her that he loves her. Because he did defend himself, right at the end when he told Ellie he would do it all again. He both defended his actions & told her how much he loves her at the same time. Quietly. In a mature way, like a responsible parent.
So now I'm looking at Ellie's quest for revenge & thinking that she was driven by guilt. She felt guilty because she gave Joel such a hard time for loving & protecting her, only to then lose him forever, before the reconciliation that was coming, based on their last conversation. That moves me, I have to say.
Abby mirrors Ellie in some ways. I'm now thinking that she was driven to help Yara & Lev because she felt guilty for having tortured Joel in the way she did. Killing him slowly, painfully & in (for him) an embarrassing fashion. I think the memory of those actions tormented her & drove her need to do something good & worthwhile. Funnily enough, she then almost becomes what Joel was in part 1. She dedicates herself to protecting a child against all odds.
We see her running down that corridor in the Salt Lake City hospital multiple times. First she finds her dad, dead. This drives her to get revenge & kill Joel. But then later, she finds herself running back down the same corridor in her nightmares. She finds Yara & Lev. She realises that killing Joel didn't change anything for the better. It didn't bring her dad back. She does everything in her power to protect Yara & Lev. Only then does she run down the corridor to find her dad, turning to her with a smile.
I dunno for sure. These are the thoughts that I've been stuck with since finishing the game. It's definitely made an impression on me & I'm starting to think I was too harsh in my criticisms.
I can't help thinking that guilt is the main driving force of the whole story.
I will say though, Joel's ones evil bastard. Holy crap.
Like what, in your opinion?It pretty much is. The point where Ellie realises this, she lets Abby go, compounded by the acknowledgement that Abby is essentially Joel in many ways.
Exactly. People always seem to forget or wilfully ignore the super-fucked up things that 'beloved Joel' has done.
that shit it's probably cooked lighting already, it just doesn't have shitty AO that surrounds every object. You can see soft shadows under it.Well it would look absolutely amazing, no doubt. People who shit on ray-tracing are those who never experienced it in real time playing a game. It's a shame. I hope that they can add some ray-tracing in PS5 version, especially when it comes to contact shadows. Take this screenshot for example. That little bench next to the bed looks like it's floating.
I havent finished yet but honestly what is Owen doing with his life going for these women its like the script thinks their beautiful.
Geralt had Trish or Yennifer.
Nathan had Elena or Chloe.
Owen has Abby or Mel
Or maybe Tinder options are limited, what with the apocalypse and all.its like the script thinks their beautiful
With how they portray their relationship it's hard to question it, Abby looked pretty alright before getting all "revenge it's my life goal and i'm gonna sleep next to the gym" phase and she was basically Owen's highschool sweatheart, their feelings seem to just have gotten on pause because life and grudges at the end.I havent finished yet but honestly what is Owen doing with his life going for these women its like the script thinks their beautiful.
Geralt had Trish or Yennifer.
Nathan had Elena or Chloe.
Owen has Abby or Mel
Yeah abby is the best character in the game for me, mostly because the other characters are boring or shitty.
Not that i was expecting great or memorable secondary characters after the first game...
Just got up to the part where youtake over as Abby, and yeah, it hurt the gameplay just as much as I thought. I immediately concur with some of the reviewers who said it stifles the pacing significantly. You’re building building and progressing and it’s like boom back to square one. Not to mention I hate the character and I know I still am going to after the end of her parts. I just have zero interest in playing as her, I’m honestly contemplating stopping playing,
And also, could they have made her arms any bigger? They are huge for Kratos let alone some random chick. It’s so over the top, I didn’t know they still were producing HGH during this time.
This game portrays a post apocalyptic world. There's not easy access to clothes and makeup and there's not an internet full of porn and fakery to compare with.
On top of that there's no social security, no food factories and no easy retirements. Kids are necessary to look after the parents when they're too old to support themselves. As long as there's enough food, having more kids is necessary, and that means banging anyone who is available for the purpose.
It's like a return to the Middle Ages - sexy is someone who is child birthing age, healthy and within range of dick, and that's the same for men and women.
Never played the multy in the original so i don't know what to expect.I'm wondering about the multiplayer now.. Perhaps this war of Team Ellie vs Team Abbie will continue there too...
Press F to revenge kill lol
Never played the multy in the original so i don't know what to expect.
I'm guessing it'll be WLF Vs. Scars.I'm wondering about the multiplayer now.. Perhaps this war of Team Ellie vs Team Abbie will continue there too...
I also just got introduced to the stalkers. How do people deal with them?
you kill them
But yeah, stalkers are much more formidable (and frequent) this time around. As you can't "listen" to them, make sure you have your bases covered. Like, if there's an opening behind you, place a trip mine there (and don't be too close to it, naturally).
I found this interesting and worth talking about (not sure if posted already), it's great to see their creativity at work.
Super interesting, thanks for posting.
I have to wonder though. The game is set, what, 25-ish years after the apocalypse? Would that be enough time for all of the asphalt roads to be covered in grass? I honestly have no idea, just seems like it would hold for longer.
This game portrays a post apocalyptic world. There's not easy access to clothes and makeup and there's not an internet full of porn and fakery to compare with.
On top of that there's no social security, no food factories and no easy retirements. Kids are necessary to look after the parents when they're too old to support themselves. As long as there's enough food, having more kids is necessary, and that means banging anyone who is available for the purpose.
It's like a return to the Middle Ages - sexy is someone who is child birthing age, healthy and within range of dick, and that's the same for men and women.
I like how prominent the kudzu weed it's in the game, or what it looks like it. That shit it's supposed to be very invasive in NA and if leave it be for 20 year it should be everywhere.That depends of the rain season and vegetation but 20-25 years give time to nature to reproduce and cover cities specially talking about grass...it just needs 1- 2 years to cover a lot of areas...moss grows on few months...so I donot see TLOU2 exagerated this ...its factible. Even big trees can grow on 20 years..
I can't stand that annoying bitch too, but no one is worse than arya fucking stark.I don't understand how anyone can like Ellie or find her relationship with Dina believable.
I get that the intent wasn't necessarily for us to like Ellie, but a lot of people defending the game do.
What the hell is there to like about her lol? She's seriously one of the least likeable characters in recent memory, there are fucked up cartoony psycho villains that are more likeable than her.
I'd even say that Joffrey in GoT is more likeable, at least he has a fucking personality.
Even Arya after she left Bravos and I couldn't stand her, I thought that they ruined her character completely and she still had more personality than Ellie. I never thought I'd say that about anyone, Arya was the worst after that.
Then why does Oween have styled hair? That dude wears hair gel lol.
They clearly wanted to make him look attractive so they dolled him up.
Makeup did exist in many cultures historically too, it'd probably exist in a world like this too tbh. It's not a recent invention and even men used to wear it.
Makeup dates even way back before the ancient times.
Even in a post apocalyptic world people would still have vanity and our ancestors managed to create and wear this stuff with even less access and knowledge about these things xD.
I don't understand how anyone can like Ellie or find her relationship with Dina believable.
I get that the intent wasn't necessarily for us to like Ellie, but a lot of people defending the game do.
If she recently met Dina, then I would question it. But it's already established that she knew Ellie for years before their relationship began.
The problem is with how the game is not showing enough of the relationship through flashbacks. For example the famousIf she recently met Dina, then I would question it. But it's already established that she knew Ellie for years before their relationship began.
I found this interesting and worth talking about (not sure if posted already), it's great to see their creativity at work.
Like what, in your opinion?
He was a pretty terrible person. He told Tommy to keep driving past the stranded family even though he and Sarah wanted to pull over. Next time we see him, he's an arms dealer, shooting anyone who gets in his way. We learn that he used to hang out with the Hunters, known for killing innocent people for supplies. Saving Ellie was basically his first and only noble act, which he did for mostly selfish reasons, and potentially deprived humanity of its last hope.
Honestly, he had it coming.
As I said elsewhere
A few minutes in and Ellie’s already calling someone a bigot. Oh boy.
One thing you need to know about dodging is that you have to be sure to dodge the hit and not the wind up. Gotta hit dodge just as the attack is about to connect. This help you soon for a very dodge heavy boss fight.I'm still on the struggle bus; I'm 26 hours into the campaign and am playing on Survivor. I've reached the part at which...
..Lev rescues Abby from being hanged and you (as Abby) subsequently fight off Stalkers two or three at a time. I've died perhaps 30 times; there doesn't seem to be any pattern by which you are to dodge their attacks and then strike. Furthermore, if two or more of them are attacking you simultaneously, one of them tackles you to the ground and performs and automatic kill. WTF? I'm seriously thinking of just swallowing my pride and lowering the difficulty, because the game feels cheap on Survivor at certain parts, such as this one.
EDIT:
Just after making this post, I managed to beat them without having to lower the difficulty. Ugh...
One thing you need to know about dodging is that you have to be sure to dodge the hit and not the wind up. Gotta hit dodge just as the attack is about to connect. This help you soon for a very dodge heavy boss fight.
Yeah, that's definitely the hardest hold out part of the game. The shotgun will kill anything other than a shambler in one hit, you can even get 2 kills with one shot if the enemies are close enough. What I did was I moved to a area farthest from the door, like a kitchen looking place and here you can shotgun the clickers either as soon as they drop down or (they spawn depending on where you're standing in that room) as they push through the small spaces between the walls. Pipe bomb shamblers.I'm now at the part at which you have to fight off waves of infected inside a decrepit dwelling while Lev attempts to unlock the exit from outside. I've died about seven times, by being instantly killed by clickers as I'm fending off several runners simultaneously.
I decided to look at The Rad Brad's playthrough of this part to see how it ultimately plays out; I saw that after the clickers arrive, at least two shamblers arrive as well. Now, I'm seriously contemplating lowering the difficulty from Survivor. This is just too much.