• Grass@sh.itjust.works
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    1 hour ago

    it only took how long? did a non remastered part 1 make it to pc or was that also remaster only on pc? I played the part 1 on console but not part 2, should I replay 1 before 2? Is there much you are expected to remember?

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    8 hours ago

    I’m starting to really despise this franchise, studio and/or publisher. Fuck off with these remaster cash crabs two years after a game is released. Are we due a The Last of Us: Part 1 Remastered - Remake too soon? Get out of here.

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      6 hours ago

      If it’s the first time Last Of Us 2 comes out on PC, I don’t see the problem.

      It’s a masterpiece and I’d want everyone to enjoy it.

      But, now, Naughty Dog really has to do something else than remasters.

      I’d love a third Last Of Us, but it could also stop on such a great note.

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    17 hours ago

    Ah good, a whole new group of people get to experience this good but also wildly uncomfortable game.

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        7 hours ago

        The entire game is largely about deeply flawed people continuously making incredibly bad decisions that are violently consequential. It’s not necessarily bad writing, and I completely get the theme that’s trying to be gone for here, but by god it’s a frustrating mess of a situation that only gets worse. I want to like the game a lot more than I do, because technically and gameplay wise it’s incredible, but I don’t know if I ever want to go through that storyline ever again. It fills me with a deep uneasiness just thinking about it.

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          6 hours ago

          It’s a a classic story of vengeance that shows the idea that violence begets violence. Also a story that one can ultimately learn how to forgive.

          I’m not saying you should like it. The story portrays a good amount of humanity. Most of the story showing the ugly side.