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DoubleGunz
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« on: June 16, 2013, 02:10:33 pm » |
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I beat it in about 12 hours, too, while looking around a lot for things.
My problem with it is that they made Joel seem evil out of nowhere. It bugs me how you go from feeling like a good guy to all of a sudden being a selfish pen0r. I actually tried to leave the operating room and let her be operated on, hoping there would be a decision allowed to be made. Nope. Then I had to walk back in and kill those people for NO REASON. To me it feels like this game should have had two endings. When the credits rolled I was like WTF and waited for an after-scene, but nope.
The ONLY reason I don't mind it is because there is a tape that I believe says something about how they've tested multiple other people for the cure and none of them worked, meaning Joel saves Ellie because it wouldn't have worked anyways. I feel like this game made me feel bad for no reason at the end, and I don't like it.
I always preach that I wish more games/movies ended negatively, and it's not always "yay the world is saved", and I had actually hoped the outcome of TLoU was either everyone dying, or them implying it (which they did because there will be no cure). I just think they went about it the wrong way, and made Joel out to be a pen0r for no reason.
Of course, this is just a personal thing - there's nothing wrong with the game, it's still clearly a 10/10, and definitely the most well-made game this generation. There is nothing lined up to pass it, either. Beyond: Two Souls will be amazing but it won't have the same impact.
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