Man in the Suit
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The Last of Us Part 2 Update 1.01 Patch Notes
- New Features:
- Photo Mode
- Concept Art Gallery
- Model Viewer
- General bug fixes and improvements
- Additional accessibility options
The gameplay looks so much better then the first one's though. I have a hard time believing that, but I guess I'll see. Then again the Uncharted games didn't have good gameplay until the third one and people didn't seem to notice that until years later.I went through reviews. Review scores are obviously high overall, aggregator scores are very high.
Some reviewers complain about mean-spirited-ness and violence, pacing problems (especially in the second half) and little improvement gameplay-wise over the first game. Some people just can't handle the gruesome gameplay and say that it overshadows everything else.
Well, one of the harshest reviews claimed that it's basically like Snyder's DCFU and Disney's Star Wars sequels story and tone wise. It's drowned in misery, plot holes, tries too hard to subvert expectations and deconstruct everything that people loved about the first game. And it ends up falling on it's face.The main complaint I saw was the violence sort of just feels excessive and loses a bit of meaning at a certain point. Kotaku's review is what I worry about. I don't want to be miserable playing a 25 hour game.
The Last Of Us Part II: The Kotaku Review
I am not sure what that means because I don't think those are similar to each other at all. I guess they mean more TLJ, then TFA or even TRoS, which aren't big on the deconstruction or subversion. This game sounds like it gets very nihilist at times, so I guess I can see the Snyder idea.Well, one of the harshest reviews claimed that it's basically like Snyder's DCFU and Disney's Star Wars sequels story and tone wise. It's drowned in misery, plot holes, tries too hard to subvert expectations and deconstruct everything that people loved about the first game. And ends up falling on it's face. I personally was worried that ND will fail to balance light and dark elements, but we will see.
There are a lot of leaks. We know some are real. But there is also leaks that we know are not real.Kinda Funny Games pretty much confirmed the leaks and said they expect people not to like it. Gonna be interesting to see how this pans out.
I mean TLJ, I guess. But I'm playing it regardless. Whatever it is, it needs to be experienced. Though I'm fully expecting people being turned off by misery and grisly violence. Discussions will be interesting.I am not sure what that means because I don't think those are similar to each other at all. I guess they mean more TLJ, then TFA or even TRoS, which aren't big on the deconstruction or subversion. This game sounds like it gets very nihilist at times, so I guess I can see the Snyder idea.
My brother is reading reviews more so then me, and he mentioned one where they said the game didn't have a "giraffe moment". The first game hurts, but never feels too dour for too long. For all the pain, it is also super life affirming and uplifting. The excess of the violence is a lot like God of War or Bioshock Infinite, where it has a purpose, while never dragging the game down to make you feel miserable while playing it for long stretches. This game could be the best art house game of all time. But if it's not fun, I don't want to be miserable.
I still have it pre-ordered, but I might have to wait to here other people's opinion beyond the reviews. Might need some actual spoilers for the endgame.
Don't say that to me.Someone said he felt the story of the sequel is Later Seasons of Game of Thrones: The Game.