“TLOU2 is a triumph, its not for everyone, I don’t think that was its goal but hey. Its a winner.”
“And it appears it was meant to be so.”
No, I was talking about the controls, the aiming and the fact that you now have a choice between stealth and combat (the first game made you use stealth in some places and made you fight in others).
In video game criticism, the term “writing” refers not only to the overarching story, but to every line of dialog, every staged situation and scenario, every mission and all in-game text. While the story had weaknesses, this is not at all the same thing as “poorly written.”
I was just about to post this. It’s so hilarious to watch everyone lose their minds because they think THEIR opinion is more important.
I dunno, man. I feel the opposite. I loved it. I will definitely revisit both TLoU games again. Feels like I could annually replay a lot of the Naughty Dog games since Uncharted.
The gameplay was pretty standard fare, but I was way into the story and characters for both games.
And Girlfriend Reviews did a FANTASTIC video on the litrarytriumphs of TLOU2 and it’s all correct.
Yeah I had it on ultra and it looked great. I have to switch to 1440p resolution or the frame rate goes to shit though. As long as it's on that res it's runs really well on ultra everything.
I thought that about Michael Fassbender and the Assassin’s Creed movie.. but then we got that.
Maybe she’s not one for dancing, but the second-last character illustrated literally has two left feet.
I can get behind this kind of journalistic investigation. Finding unusual connections between non-gaming people and the gaming community is usually an interesting read.
Correct. And you can get it for only a dollar for the first month. Full access to all games listed on it. No Xbox needed. Aside from the Indy game you can find some other games from major studios as well as all first party titles. Including Flight Simulator (as well as Gears Tactics which is a really good tactical…
As usual the truth is a complicated mess. I got stuck on the “Negro and not women” too. It seemed like SBA was saying she would never choose the Negro over the woman. I think her problem was that the 15th amendment granted only black men the right to vote. But she didn’t seem to consider that her mandate should…
I’ve read two comments correcting this article so far.
Yo, Reese: the legacy of Susan B. Anthony with regards to race relations is far more than that one bigoted statement she made in NY:
I think the quote is out of context. The formulation sounded vague to me, so I googled and found this:
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