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Game Description:
- 5 years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
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They killed off one of the main characters from the first game. A few idiots that were critical of the story sent death threats to the director and some of the voice actors. Regular fans that had issues with the story were lumped in with those rotten apples and labeled racists, homophobes and misogynists. Naughty dog also hired a shell company to copyright strike anyone that was talking about the story leaks before the game came out. Even people that were just discussing the leaks and not showing any images or video. That's just my two cents from my perspective. I just don't see how attacking your customers is good business.
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Do not take anyone seriously who claims that this game "too woke" or whatever other ridiculous criticism they have. That's just intellectually lazy and a worthless drive by comment.
It's best to first:
1) Play the first game if you haven't
2) Play this game and form your own opinion without the influence of others
Even in the event that you don't like where the story goes, I can promise you that from a gameplay perspective, you're playing the best third person shooter ever created. It's literally unrivaled.
This was one of the few games that I immediately restarted replaying after it was finished.
It's extremely brutal, dynamic, intense, and full of impressive AI systems that work together beautifully.
It's one of the most accessible games as well (tons of settings to customize the experience for the disabled and non-disabled).
The gunplay, sound design, music, Naughty Dog's motion matching animation tech, facial animations, graphics... all superb.
I felt that they made a game that's a generation ahead.
Days Gone was the next game I tried playing through after beating this. After playing it once, I ended up uninstalling it. Not to say that it was terrible, but TLoU really ruined it for me, lol...
To give some additional context, I had just beaten RDR2 before (which I think is arguably a better looking and more technically impressive looking game). TLOU part II blows it out of the water in the gameplay department and it's not even close. Visually they both look God-tier, but I give the edge to RDR2. TLoU wins on the facial animations and overall responsiveness easily.
I played both on PS5 and I played TLoU Part II on hard and survivor+ (will probably replay again at some point because the encounters are that fun).
I also think the story was very good, especially when you compare to most other games across all genres. It's still very character driven, which is in-line with Naughty Dog's method of delivering memorable experiences told through the narrative.
The game is all about perspective and everything is not so black and white, which makes it a bit thought provoking when putting certain characters decisions in-scope.
I can understand why some people may not like it, but I hope that you're smart enough to distinguish from the posters here who have their own agenda in preventing you from playing this.
Don't miss out on one of the best games ever created.
Play it and form your own opinion.
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