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I Loved The Last Of Us 2 Except For All The Parts I Deeply Hated

I do not like The Last Of Us 2. I didn’t like the first one either (it kinda fell apart for me in the final act) and everything I’d heard about its sequel made it sound like a carnival of violence I’d feel okay about abstaining from. And yet, despite the foul taste left from others’ reviews, Naughty Dog’s childish response, and my own experience chugging through what is indeed a carnival of violence, I… still don’t like this game. Sorry.

SegaGamer1406d ago

ANY article that criticises this game is click bait to you people.

gigzamillion1405d ago

Bait for some and food for others apparently, these articles only seek to feed trolls and collect click revenue in the process.

JEECE1405d ago

The funny thing is that I do think there are valid criticisms to be made of this game, I just haven't seen anyone making them. And when I suggest that some criticisms are not valid, I don't just mean opinions I dislike. I mean that from what I have seen, people's criticisms fall into several categories: 1) people who obviously didn't play the game and are just going off of the "spoilers" which were only partially correct, 2) people who managed to ignore key story details (people saying Ellie had no idea about Abby's motivation and people saying that Abby didn't know her dad was going to kill a kid to try to create the vaccine), 3) people who don't understand basic concepts of stories (people saying the end is bad because it requires interpretation; apparently these people never had 9th grade English class and expect the "theme" of a story to be spelled out in words across the screen), and 4) people who dislike a part of the game and use that to say the game sucks as a whole (maybe you legitimately dislike the ending, but that doesn't say anything about the gameplay, the carefully crafted world, AI, etc).

Harryvok1405d ago

Only thing i'd say about this case is that i wouldn't take the opinion on a game from a person who knew they weren't going to like the game.

I generally hate JRPGs. I think they're convoluted, bad menus, ridiculous stories and i generally hate the art style. Why would anyone care what i have to say about JRPGs then?

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anonymousfan1405d ago (Edited 1405d ago )

Total clickbait. The author says she already knew she was not gonna like it why bother playing it then? It was already reviewed by someone else at Kotaku. She litterally just played it so she could talk shit about it.

I personally don't think it's my type of game either but thats why I wont bother playing it or even worse review it.

Journalism at its worse.

Oschino19071405d ago

I thought a lot of people were throwing tantrums whenever they saw a negative opinion from someone who didn't play through the full game or only just watched the game.

Now apparently having played through the game isn't enough and it appears only positive feedback is acceptable from the hardcore believers.

It's almost as if the people who are the most vocal fans are very much a mirror image of today's outrage and cancel culture which is unwilling to allow or accept any opinion that doesn't conform to their ideals.

The goal posts seem to keep moving unless the "correct" opinion is given, it's almost as if the very vocal fans are the actual ignorant bigots that can't accept the opinions or views of anyone being critical of this game.

anonymousfan1405d ago

@Oschino1907

I have zero issues with negative reviews.

This is not a review this is a rant about someone litterally saying they did not like the game before playing it, playing it and elaborating on what they already knew they would not enjoy.

rainslacker1405d ago

@oschino

Or. Maybe the criticisms could just be expressed in ways that dont sound like trolling, and we can stop generalizing either side based on what a few people say.

There is a lot that can be discussed about this game. Good and bad. Trying to make either side part of a black and white outlook doesnt help.

Any serious discussion can happen I another couple weeks when most of the people just trolling now move along to something else. My money will be on GoT, but maybe something will happen to incite the masses before then.

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anonymousfan1405d ago

@grieve4steve

You are wrong about every single statement you make. You would know if you bothered reading the article.

1. Like I said it was not her job, it was someone else's the game was already reviewed.
2. Nope she literally says the opposite, she had zero interest in playing the game
3. Not at any point in her article does she ever once suggest she might have changed her mind but rather likes to flatter herself by saying she already knew before playing.
4. You are wrong about everything... Thanks for wasting my time and not bothering to read the article before defending it.

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MadLad1405d ago

Because there's negativity to be had? Check the comments section of virtually every video regarding the story; people with issues aren't the minority.

zeuanimals1405d ago

Sure, only problem is plenty of people hate the game because all they did was read spoilers without any context or they read fake spoilers. Also, most of the criticisms I've read have been terrible takes that show the people haven't even tried to see things from another perspective which is absolutely necessary for believing the motives and emotions the characters are having are true. If you're not willing to give the characters that benefit of the doubt, the story and themes the game's trying to get across simply won't land for you. I have read legitimate critiques though, where they understand what's being conveyed and have tried to empathize but they feel the writing, characters, etc. aren't of a quality that'll sell this story, but those are much less plentiful than the majority of BS on the internet.

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Battlestar231405d ago (Edited 1405d ago )

I loved Abby even after what she did i understand why she did it and she felt guilt after it and that's why she is so caring for Lev to try and make up for it to try and redeem herself.

silenthillstrangler1405d ago

it did read like that at all though, that whole situation was stupid.

zeuanimals1405d ago

It did or didn't read like that?

The reason she tried to care for Lev and Yara is cause she originally joined the Fireflies to do good in the world. She was literally the daughter of the guy who was supposed to save the world and she was supposed to protect him and help this happen. That was her story. But as a Firefly, she likely mostly blew up checkpoints and killed people. Hardly the do gooder the Fireflies wanted to be. Then, Joel's story of love and connection overtakes the Fireflies story of saving the world, and he kills her father. She becomes filled with grief, hate, and nowhere to direct that energy except on her training to become the killing machine that could kill the killing machine that killed dozens of her men. She put everything else on hold, except for killing Scars which she became exceptionally good at. This is who she's become, far far from the do gooder she wanted to be.

And then she gets her revenge and she's still empty. She finally got what she's wanted for so long and it did nothing for her. This is when the guilt of becoming who she's become hits her, this is when she needs to do right by someone just to feel human again.

seanpitt231405d ago

The game is the biggest disappointment this gen..

gigzamillion1405d ago

Why are you disappointed becasue it was critically acclaimed or because its selling like crazy?

derek1405d ago

Whatever sean, you were never going to play or like the game anyways.

seanpitt231405d ago

Go watch angry joe review or even yongyea they have the same negatives that I have with this game.

“Whatever sean, you were never going to play or like the game anyways.“

I was never going to play the sequel to one of my best games I have ever played I mean come on now haha
I really wanted to like it but it’s impossible to like

seanpitt231405d ago

@ Derek why do people assume if they don’t like the last of us part 2 then they must of not played it haha.. I played the first one on ps3 twice then I played it another 2 times on the PS4 remastered version, now I have played the last of us part 2 on my pro and as good as it was on a technical level the story was and direction Utter garbage and after completing I don’t even want to keep the game anymore near mind play it again I will just keep the 2 copies of the first game in my collection and sell this abomination.

zeuanimals1405d ago

What about it was garbage?

Yui_Suzumiya1404d ago

Best game of the generation

chicken_in_the_corn1405d ago

I absolutely hated Ellie Day One. It was bloated and dragged horribly. I nearly stopped playing it all together. Fortunately it picked up after that and I've been really enjoying it ever since. Currently up to Abby Day One and it's easily the best part of the game so far

Kornholic1404d ago

Abby's part is easily the worst aspect of the whole game.

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Monopoly Go Devs Spent More On Marketing Than It Cost To Develop The Last Of Us 2

The game's huge marketing budget has worked out for it, bringing in $2 billion revenue in its first 10 months of release.

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ChasterMies51d ago

That’s how it is with most movies. Why should it be any different with games?

Eonjay51d ago

It could also be that development cost were just very very low.

Kaii51d ago

I think it's about time for government agencies to step into mobile gaming and look around, this is shit.

just_looken51d ago

Do not worry 82yr old joe biden is on it he will have 88-100 year old friends in the government to fire up there talky box's.

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You almost got a version of The Last of Us 2 inspired by Bloodborne

A new The Last of Us 2 documentary reveals that Naughty Dog almost made a different version of the PS4 and PS5 game similar to Bloodborne.

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Scissorman96d ago

Just make a new IP with the same concept. :)

toxic-inferno96d ago

Or just release a remaster of Bloodborne 😛

rippermcrip96d ago

Kind of a misleading comparison. They were simply talking about the game being melee oriented and more of an open world. I wouldn't compare a game to a soulslike based on that.

toxic-inferno96d ago

Open world in a very specific sense though. The sense of exploration and discovering shortcuts within a large, challenging area would feel great in a survival game like TLOU. But I'm sceptical it would be nearly as satisfying without the bonfire/lantern respawn system.

Inverno96d ago

A more melee oriented Last of Us 2 would've been so much better imo. The combat mechanics barely got any use from me cause everyone just shoots at you, and then the Scars with their bows are even more annoying. Level design was also more Bloodborne, and I love the level design in Souls game, there's a real sense of scale and exploration due to the branching paths. We really gotta move away from open world in the style of GTA and BoTW and do it more like Souls.

toxic-inferno96d ago

Completely agree with your final comment. Semi-linear open worlds like those in soulslikes are by far the most satisfying. Even Elden Ring (which is of course amazing) loses some of its heart due to it's open world.

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toxic-inferno95d ago

@SnarkyDoggy

Of course, my comment was my opinion, and may be different to yours.

I completely agree that Elden Ring's world is incredible. The design of every inch of its map is fantastic, with so much care that has been put into its layout and design to tell a story in the classic ambiguous way that FromSoft always manage. I would argue with anybody, any day of the week, that there is no finer example of open world design anywhere in gaming across all platforms and genres.

However, the 'heart' that I speak of is perhaps more aligned with gameplay. The more linear form of the previous games provides a distinct level of focus and determination that Elden Ring lacks due to the nature of it's open world. In Dark Souls, Bloodborne, etc. you often have between one and three bosses available to you at any time, requiring dedication and a certain level of grit. You have to learn each boss, master the techniques required and vanquish them before moving on. Between 60% and 90% of the bosses in each game generally result in this experience.

I had no such experience in Elden Ring, except for the fight against Malenia, because the nature of the open world meant that there was always something else to do and explore. The open world encouraged this, meaning that I spent most of the game over-levelled for the bosses I was facing. And I didn't even go out of my way to over-level.

To conclude, the heart of Soulsbourne games isn't inherently the difficult; it's the grit and determination required to beat them. There are other things that factor into the soulslike genre, but that gameplay loop is the real soul of the series. And Elden Ring, mostly due to it's open world, lacked that particular aspect.

As I have said, you are welcome to disagree with me! But I hope that further explains my original statement.

shinoff218396d ago

I don't think we need to move away from a gta open world style. There's room for all. I enjoy open and linear along with in between. If you have an issue I imagine it's on the devs.

Inverno96d ago

An in-between then should be considered more often. I'm just not a fan of the long stretches of land of nothing. Idk whatchu mean by the last thing tho, I like ND.

Demetrius96d ago

Def did good with their own thing I'm so over the whole copy souls combat sheesh I can dee if in certain games it would be bosses that looked like a souls boss but straight out copying the combat and feel takes away from a game that supposed to be its own lol

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Original The Last of Us Part 2 ending is better than what we actually got

Callum writes: The revealed original ending idea for The Last of Us Part 2 is better than the actual conclusion we got instead.

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anast105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

No, Druckmann was right in going with the ending we got. It's clean and simple. The ending that was cut was clunky.

senorfartcushion105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

The ending we got is thematically incorrect.

Thematic incorrectness is cancer for a story.

anast105d ago

Give me a concrete example how it was thematically incorrect. I might change my mind.

Christopher102d ago

***Bullshit, especially not in a post apocalyptic world. ***

Most notable post apocalyptic stories don't have happy endings for the protagonist. Typically others are aided in some way along their path, but in the end they tend to suffer and move on alone.

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I disagree that a story of revenge would have been better than one of eventual heart ache, forgiveness, and moving on. Both are brutal, both show a loss of life, only one represents a brighter chance for a future.

Even if you prefer a story of revenge only, though, recognize that wasn't ND's goal and you should not assess the quality based on your preference of outcome but the quality in which they present their own story.

senorfartcushion102d ago

It's how they succeeded with the first game and failed with th story of the second.

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-Foxtrot105d ago

How?

Yes lets have Ellie slaughter everyone in her path to get her revenge, loose her fingers where she can't play the guitar anymore (the last big connection to Joel), have Dina leave her, see Tommy badly hurt where he struggles to walk and is half blind only for her in the LAST MOMENTS go "Gee. I shouldn't do this, revenge is bad"

Yeah. I don't think so, it's awful writing trying to get a message across where there's been no build up to it. Hell, Abby and Ellie don't even talk about Joel, there's no confrontation of "Why did you do this?" so both of them sees the other side of the story.

The main theme of her sparing Abby was so they could get this message across that she "doesn't want to loose everything" but she did anyway so what was the point? Least killing Abby he'd have gotten her revenge.

Bwremjoe105d ago

The pointlessness of it all IS what is good about the original ending.

Christopher105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

If Abby had been killed, then the whole purpose of the story would have been changed to just revenge and not what they were aiming for. Just because you give up on your revenge doesn't mean people forgive you for everything you did up to that point.

ravens52105d ago

It ended up being a story of redemption instead of revenge. To keep the faintest bit of humanity she had left. Abby spared Ellies life before, let's not forget that; twice if I'm not mistaken. It was a great ending, full circle.

JackBNimble105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

In the end after her great adventure Ellie gave up her family for revenge on Abby.
This is post apocalyptic, Ellie lost her kid and wife regardless, only to let Abby go. This is why the story doesn't make sense.

The story should have ended with her and her family at the farm.... and they lived happily ever after. But no, give everyone up for nothing at all.

Bullshit, especially not in a post apocalyptic world.

generic-user-name105d ago

Why do people conveniently forget Ellie tried to stop after killing a pregnant Mel? Then she stopped again until a vengeful Tommy came knocking and guilted her into going after her again.

"The main theme of her sparing Abby was so they could get this message across that she "doesn't want to loose everything" but she did anyway so what was the point?"

Why can't she go back to Dina? If Dina doesn't take her back then Jackson itself, her community will. And so what if she can't play the guitar anymore? Does that mean she loses her memories of him? She can't still watch cheesy 80s movies that they watched together? Take up wood carving which Joel was into?

I don't get where this notion comes from that Ellie lost everything when she has a life waiting for her that's better than 99% of the rest of humanity in that world.

Charlieboy333105d ago

@ Fox I agree with you 100%

@Chris 'just revenge' would have been perfectly fine. As you said, giving up on her revenge wouldn't change anything she did up to that point or make people forgive her.

So why not follow through on what started it all in first place!? The damage was done already...finish the damn job and get the payback.

And I don't want to hear that 'revenge is never ending' pussy bullshit from anyone. Abby got revenge on Joel for her father. Ellie could gave gotten revenge on Abby for Joel. End of story.

The 'message' was retarded and lazy, trying to come off as 'deep'. It ruined and lacked everything great from Part 1....that is the truth and I don't give a shit what anyone says.

RNTody105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

I think you missed the point of the ending. The point was that revenge had cost Abbey and Ellie everything. This wasn't about their catharsis or completion of their revenge. It was that by the end Ellie realised that nothing was going to fix how she felt or give her back what she lost, the absolute pointlessness of all the death and bloodshed and loss culminated in a moment where she physically could not continue with it anymore or bring herself to end it with her revenge. Abbey and Ellie just couldn't do it anymore. And by that point the idea was for the player to be so exhausted along with them by the idea of revenge that you accept it. Even the fruitlessness of the final mission to hunt Abbey felt like all Ellie had left by that point, all she was holding onto.

Love or hate the story, it certainly didn't fall into cliches or the obvious which would be Ellie and Abbey coming to an understanding. It just had to end.

I personally love the game for being so daring with its story.

outsider1624105d ago

"Yes lets have Ellie slaughter everyone in her path to get her revenge.."

I don't understand why people even bring this up. The killing everyone gameplay wise is just because its "videogame" if that makes any sense. You want a game to just walk across the country doing nothing but hide?
Even the ones that were killed (cutscene), it was because she had'nt any choice(atleast). Only one who actually got tortured was Nora..but even then all she did was tell where abby was and she wouldn't have been killed.

Toecutter00105d ago

Dina leaving and Ellie losing her fingers was a result of her path of revenge. She did not know or do these things prior to the third act. Also, Abby spared her life on more than one occasion. Ellie murdered all of her friends. Abby had just as much cause, if not more, for wanting her own revenge. Breaking the cycle of violence was the entire point of the game.

DuckOnQuack35105d ago (Edited 105d ago )

Jeez liberals have to try to find some fake deep message in everything.
Joel killed a guy that pulled a knife on him and was going to end the life of an innocent child. In doing so some dude girl gets some of her friends and brutally murders another girl's father figure, right in front of her eyes might I add. But oh no oh no Ellie can't kill the people that did that cuz then ellie is bad. Dumbest shit ever

RNTody105d ago

@DuckOnQuack35 Wow, you either don't remember the first game or you have an extremely limited narrative scope and played the second game half asleep. The surgeon pulled a knife on Joel because he barged into the room with a gun and it was obvious to anyone with half a brain cell that he was there to take Ellie. In the Fireflies' minds, she was their hope to save humanity. At this point Joel had killed dozens of Fireflies who genuinely believed they were saving the world with a cure. Joel didn't kill Abbey's father figure, he killed her actual father. This was the plot of The Last of Us 2, there is no fake deep message it's literally the point of the game : both sides had justified reasons to pursue revenge, and it cost them everything. What do you find hard to process about that?

This wasn't Taken with Liam Neeson. Ellie was justified just like Abbey was, but at some point you've got to accept that Ellie is not the hero in the story, and neither was Abbey. But they were certainly the villains from each other's points of view.

anast104d ago

Killing Abby would have flattened the story, which wouldn't have given us anything to talk about afterwards. All good art inspires dialogue and discussion, and ND has accomplished this with Last of Us Part 2.

S2Killinit104d ago

The fact that we are still talking about it, is why it was a good ending.

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TheEnigma313105d ago

Abby actually grew on me by the end. I hated her friends though, they were annoying. I'm glad Elli didn't kill her. She's mentally screwed though going forward.

raWfodog105d ago

I totally understood Abby's motivation for wanting to get revenge on Joel. Many people hated what happened simply because they played through the first game as Joel and loved him. But he admitted that even before he met Ellie he and his brother killed innocent people to survive so he was not a 'good' guy per se. We understood his loss and pain though, so we sympathized with him. And we cheered him on when he went to save Ellie, killing people who were trying to find a cure for everyone. He even hid the truth from Ellie because he knew she would not have wanted that to happen. But he did not want to lose anyone else that he loved, and we didn't want him to lose anymore either. But when Abby came for him, he knew his time was up. We just hated how it went down. First him saving her and then she doing him like that. But that's what the need for revenge drove her to, and Ellie stopped herself from continuing the cycle.

EvertonFC105d ago

Drunkman had balls ripping Joel away from us like that but that's what made it great too.
We moan about rinse and repeat stories then moan when they take tough dicsions.
My head was all over the place emotionally with Abby but they both had similarities.
I found my 2nd play through even better once my emotions were in check and had time to digest it all.

Charlieboy333105d ago

Yeah dude, the problem with your story is that all the way through part 1 we only ever saw Joel try and help others and save people. The only people he killed were scumbags or people who were trying to kill him. Yet now we are supposed to buy it that he had a habit of just killing innocent people left and right. Why? Because Druckman made him 'say' this as a lazy way to try and create validity for his death in part 2? Bullshit.

Even the doctor who didn't move and instead stood there ready to attack with a scalpel after Joel told everyone to get away from Ellie ( because they were going to kill her for NO REASON...if you read the notes found in the hospital you would have seen that they had already tried but lacked the expertise and equipment to successfully create a vaccine!! ). He should have got the fuck out when told. Marlene should have given Ellie back as requested and avoided ALL of it ( knowing how pointless it all was to try making the vaccine again ).

But no, Joel is solely at fault now because we need a reaon for Abby to avenge her retarded father who couldn't follow instructions at gunpoint.

RNTody105d ago

Let's not also forget how daring Naughty Dog were to put you in the shoes of the person who killed Joel, and force you to play as her during moments like fighting Ellie. The game constantly put you in situations where you almost didn't want to progress with the story and I found it excellent. It's a rare game that actually makes you feel or be hesitant about what you're doing, whereas in any other revenge tale you wouldn't think, stop or pause for a second before you kill anyone and everyone. This game actually bothered to show you the other side and they weren't just mindless caricatures of villains, and that's what made the game unique. From their perspective, Ellie was the villain and she well took ownership of that role as the game went on. Morally interesting as a game, unlike most.

DuckOnQuack35105d ago

Exactly they try to force you into taking Abby's side but what Abby did was wrong and can never be justified. Her dad was willing to kill Joel and Ellie so wtf.

anast104d ago

@Charlie

Play part 1 again and you will understand that Joel wasn't a good guy. One example is that no "good" guy knows that signature interrogation technique. The character would have to be a seriously bad person to know how to get information like that.

raWfodog104d ago (Edited 104d ago )

@Charlieboy333

“Yeah dude, the problem with your story is that all the way through part 1 we only ever saw Joel try and help others and save people.”

I don’t believe you understood Joel’s character. He was not altruistically good or pure evil. He was a dad looking out for his own and doing what was necessary for him and people to survive. You make it sound like he was going out of his way to do nice things for people. That was never the case. At the same time, we hear about him and his brother harming innocents but we know it was not just to be evil. They were only doing what they thought they needed to do to survive, and that meant looking out for only themselves and taking from others.

“because they were going to kill her for NO REASON...if you read the notes found in the hospital you would have seen that they had already tried but lacked the expertise and equipment to successfully create a vaccine!!”

The doctors never had a test subject like Ellie so that’s why they had hope that they could produce a vaccine. All of their other efforts failed because they never ran across someone who had a natural immunity to the cordyceps fungus.

It’s okay to not like the story because it didn’t cater to your personal preferences, but to better understand people you should really try to place yourselves into their mindsets to understand their motivations

“But no, Joel is solely at fault now because we need a reaon for Abby to avenge her retarded father who couldn't follow instructions at gunpoint.”

No, of course Joel is not solely at fault. That’s the whole point of this revenge tale. It’s a vicious cycle where all parties are doing ‘bad’ things to each other in order to get the last hit in, per se. In Abby’s mind, she had the perfect reason to go after this stranger who killed her father. Do you think she played through the first game as Joel in order to understand his motivation? No, some random dude just killed the last bit of family that she had.

RNTody104d ago (Edited 104d ago )

@raWfodog Great comment. I can't believe that after all the plot points people had an issue with in The Last of Us 2, the basic character motivations have to actually be explained to this lot when it's the most unambiguous and well presented part of the early narrative. I must have missed the part in the ending of The Last of Us Part 1 where Joel was killing the evil child slavers who stole Ellie and not the Fireflies who desperately believed Ellie was the cure to save humanity.

If the game was too hard to understand for these folk they should watch the HBO series, even that made it exceptionally obvious that Joel was not the hero at the end.

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SyntheticForm105d ago

Agreed; I like her too.

At some point people have to forgive each other or they just wind up in cycle of never ending senseless violence. I'd say all these people are trauma-laden at this point.

Markdn105d ago

Have you seen the state of the real world, people just can't let it lie can they

ChasterMies105d ago

I never hated Abby. But Ellie, damn, what’s wrong with you?

anast105d ago

Abby is cool and her combat animations were fun too.

outsider1624105d ago

Lol..i hated Nora and that jackass who spit on joel though. Owen and mel on the other hand...i felt bad for them.

TheEnigma313104d ago

I hated owen. He was a tool

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isarai105d ago

{SPOILERS} How is a random encounter with a character you never met that just HAPPENS to be the parent of someone you kill a better ending? That ending would've not only trivialized the climax of the entire revenge arc, but also seems like an afterthought to meet the requirement of losing her fingers which has some significance.

gold_drake105d ago

this was exactly my issue with the story. like this random arse person just so happens to be someones father who just so happens to want revenge. lol.

Inverno105d ago

Yeah no, that one would've pissed me off even more. For me however the real ending is Ellie and JJ looking off into the sunset, everything after was unnecessary.

andy85105d ago

Disagree to be honest. It was clearly a tale if revenge, redemption and forgiveness. If she just kills her it defeats the object of what the whole story was about.

Charlieboy333105d ago

So it's fine for Abby to get her revenge but Ellie's is unresolved with a nice missing finger to always remind her. Redemption my ass....all we learned was that some people get revenge and pussies don't

Si-Fly105d ago

Team America fuck yeah

Charlieboy333105d ago

I'm South African not American and we live with danger and violence every day....we don't take shit.

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