Gizmo_Duck
blathering blatherskite!
Y'all let folks thrown anything in your face and accept it as is.
A lot of good points are made and you ignore them
So y'all ain't real fans.

Y'all let folks thrown anything in your face and accept it as is.
A lot of good points are made and you ignore them
So y'all ain't real fans.
Appease who? The game crowd didn't like Part 2. The HBO crowd didn't like Season 2 and they ain't even seen the ending![]()
TLOU3 should be set 5 years after TLOU2. Where we play as an elderly Ellie. As she goes on one last mission for a cure. Let Abby return as a cyborg ninja fighting against the Scars.
So the only way to be a real fan of TLOU is thinking the 2nd game was badly written. Noted.Not for me, but for the fan base. Again, if you're were a fan of the original game, you'd understand. Instead y'all accept anything that sticks and refute all good talking points on why the entire plot sucks.
The game sold well because of the gameplay and graphics. Story wise it was ass.
So the only way to be a real fan of TLOU is thinking the 2nd game was badly written. Noted.
You are talking to me like I'm someone you've argued about this before which is fukking hilarious. I have no idea what "good talking points" I'm even refuting.
I legit asked a question about how would anyone write a "cure" plot for the 3rd game in a compelling fashion in a world where it's been made crystal clear that humanity is far too gone and it will destroy anything remotely positive it can manage to arise. I didn't see any good talking point about that. Just you telling me I'm not a real fan and so other weird babble![]()
oh, shut upConsidering part 2 was poorly done, part 3 won't even make sense in continuing that branch.
The best and only option is picking back up in finding the cure. It could be Ellie or it could be a new group.
So the only way to be a real fan of TLOU is thinking the 2nd game was badly written. Noted.
You are talking to me like I'm someone you've argued about this before which is fukking hilarious. I have no idea what "good talking points" I'm even refuting.
I legit asked a question about how would anyone write a "cure" plot for the 3rd game in a compelling fashion in a world where it's been made crystal clear that humanity is far too gone and it will destroy anything remotely positive it can manage to arise. I didn't see any good talking point about that. Just you telling me I'm not a real fan and so other weird babble![]()
The Last StrandingThey gonna give ellie the task of reconnecting america as a vaccine delivery person
The first two points are about the 1st game you said real fans are all about-Fire flies didn't bother waking 12 yr old Ellie, knowing she could be killed. Joel and Ellie could've parted ways on their own terms
-The doctor could've gave up Ellie, they wouldn't have made it far. Instead this nikka runs and gets a scapel against an armed Joel.
-Joel is painted in a bad light despite saving Ellie, helping Henry, Sam, and saving Abby
-At the end of it all, Ellie doesn't get revenge and loses her family
Poor plot.![]()
Using the main character of the previous game as a plot device like John Wick’s puppy and basically demanding you find a way to relate to and like the lunatic who traveled cross country to torture him to death in front of his family even as she remains unapologetic about it is not good writing. It’s even worse when the dynamic between the two leads was the entire appeal of the previous game and it’s sequel ends on a note of “everyone loses and nobody grows or betters themselves”. There’s a lot of interesting places they could be gone with the story and they chose to go a route that critics loved but half the audience hated because the guy in charge of the studio thinks he’s making something beyond a video game.