Oh okay. I was talking in context within the game. We never murdered anyone besides that one example towards the end as far as I can recall. He of course did shady stuff in the gap
Self defense is not murder. You cant ever just walk past another enemy in the game and not have them whip out their guns or weapons to try and kill you. If the A.I. was built so that they would only attack if you were acting hostile, that would be a different story but everyone was aggressive and out to kill. What should Joel do? Just let he and Ellie be killed? Its self preservation and did what he did to protect himself. The only "murder" committed in the game by him would be at the end but I wont spoil that. That was unnecessary and could have been avoided.
that wasn't important to the story of TLOU. Would have made a great DLC package, but they went in a different route for that. Within the narrative that was presented, I dont feel they needed to show us the adventures of Joel, Tommy and Tess. It would have been oddly placed and paced. Telling us was fine. Gamers dont need their hands held every step of the way. There was enough information given to infer what kind of life they had led prior to the story picking back up after the prologue
I'll take your word for it bc again its been so long since I played. I'll disagree that Joel's despicable though. Kratos he is not. Context plays a big part and its not like he got any pleasure from killing or just did it callously for the heck of it. Its all about survival in this world and its kill or be killed. He's likely been in enough sticky situations in the last 20 years that he knows he simply can not trust most strangers as he's nearly been killed several times himselfJoel is a murderer. Yes, he has to kill people in self-defense, but there are times in the game where he straight up murders (three) unarmed people, comes close to murdering another unarmed character, and he even admits to Ellie that he has killed innocent people in the past. The thing is, that due to the circumstances, we dont blame him we cheer him on, even but it doesnt change the fact that he is a cold blooded murderer. I'm not complaining about that - he adapted to the situation to survive, but in the way that Shane "adapted" in The Walking Dead, which I actually give tons of credit to Naughty Dog for - they made what is actually an almost despicable character extremely human.
We knew he went through hell the preceding years just by looking at him when he woke up. As you mention, he's different, noticeably hardened and cold. That was the point and I thought the transition was perfect and they didn't need to add anything preceeding this. Its not like ND abandoned an explanation bc it was quite clear from that moment things had changed drastically for him and the whole point of that part of the game with Tess was to slowly ease us into the new Joel. It may have seemed jarring at first but there was tons of characterization in this part of the game. Through the conversations, little bits of back story, how he reacts to other NPCs, we get more insight into Joel.Im not saying we should have had several hours of The Joel, Tess and Tommy Show (dlc would have been awesome though). You are right its fine the way it is, and I enjoyed Joel playing coy and making comments that hinted at things he had done in the past I just feel like there could have been a less abrupt way of showing the change in Joel in the 20 year gap. It could have been something as simple as after the 20 years later title card, having Joel wake up from a nightmare that consisted of flashes of the preceding years that way, we know right off the bat that hed been through hell and resorted to bad actions (with it being framed as a nightmare showing that his actions haunt him). As it currently stands, we feel sympathy for Joels loss, and then immediately see him yelling at Tess for getting beat up and nearly killed - that's a damn ruthless SOB. It was just too jarring and dramatic of a change, IMO. The game is fantastic as is this is just a woulda been nice if thing for me.
I just feel like there could have been a less abrupt way of showing the change in Joel in the 20 year gap. It could have been something as simple as after the 20 years later title card, having Joel wake up from a nightmare that consisted of flashes of the preceding years that way, we know right off the bat that hed been through hell and resorted to bad actions (with it being framed as a nightmare showing that his actions haunt him). As it currently stands, we feel sympathy for Joels loss, and then immediately see him yelling at Tess for getting beat up and nearly killed - that's a damn ruthless SOB. It was just too jarring and dramatic of a change, IMO. The game is fantastic as is this is just a woulda been nice if thing for me.
Joel is a murderer. Yes, he has to kill people in self-defense, but there are times in the game where he straight up murders (three) unarmed people.
That's exactly the kind of cheesy storytelling technique I'm thrilled Naughty Dog didn't resort to.
When and who? I don't recall that at all.
[BLACKOUT]And if you mean the doctors at the end of the game, I hardly consider that murder seeing as how they were about to cut a little girls brain apart.[/BLACKOUT]
That's exactly the kind of cheesy storytelling technique I'm thrilled Naughty Dog didn't resort to.
Yea there was plenty of hints that detailed the kinds of things Joel had been through. We didnt need it laid out for us. Joel is a person in this new world, based on the things he has said and the things we see happen around us, its easy to make conclusions as to what Joel had to go through in the 20 year gap we didnt actually see. You don't live 20 years in a world like that being a saint, you just don't.
When and who? I don't recall that at all.
Including Marlene, he tortures and kills two of the goons he has tied up when he's looking for Ellie. Yes, we could consider it "justified" given the situation (hell, I cheered him on, even), but the fact is that they were unarmed, beaten, and tied up when he killed them. It wasn't self-defense at that point. And take note that I didn't say he killed three innocent people, but three unarmed people. It's an important distinction.
Joel also nearly murders the guy (forget his name) who saved them from drowning, simply because he was pissed off at being left behind on the bridge.
It's not about it needing to be "laid out" or even getting "all the answers" for me so much as it is simply wanting to experience some of it.
I just looked that up on YT and Joel didn't nearly murder anyone in that scene. [BLACKOUT]He pushed him and then pulled his gun out. There was no indication that Joel was going to shoot. The two talked it out and Joel left him aloneJoel also nearly murders the guy (forget his name) who saved them from drowning, simply because he was pissed off at being left behind on the bridge.
^^^ It's not a compaint - just an observation. It's an important part of his character and growth - the depths he'll go to protect the girl whom he at first wanted nothing to do with.
Ah yea I got ya. I consider what he did there to be heroic acts.
Had he not of killed those people he interrogated, they could of come back to kill him and or Ellie, or warned the others. Plus, THEY WERE GOING TO EAT ELLIE, or some other poor little kid they snatched.
And yea, he threatened to kill Henry because Henry left him and Ellie to die. Henry could have helped him and Ellie, but decided not to. It was just Joels way of reminding Henry that choices have consequences.
That and it was either shoot or physically fight them and he didn't have time for that. There were dozens of Fireflies with guns out to stop him from taking Ellie. If he lost any more time, it would have resulted in his and/or Ellie's death. It was a very heated situation which he didn't have time to handle much differently. I kind of feel like if Joel had just taken Ellie, the doctor would have run up behind him and stabbed him with a knife, given the FF's time to properly execute him and they'd proceed with Ellie's surgery
Ya know, by then, I was just SOOOO tired of everyone I came across being complete and total a**holes. First it was Roberts guys, then it was the Hunters, then it was the cannibals and finally the damn fire flies. Like damn I just want to meet a decent set of damn ppl. When you finally make it to the FF you think, OK these ppl might be ok, then nope, we're gonna chop Ellie up to get the stuff in her brain. I just was over it then, I killed all of the doctors out of frustration.
Ah yea I got ya. I consider what he did there to be heroic acts.
Had he not of killed those people he interrogated, they could of come back to kill him and or Ellie, or warned the others. Plus, THEY WERE GOING TO EAT ELLIE, or some other poor little kid they snatched.
And yea, he threatened to kill Henry because Henry left him and Ellie to die. Henry could have helped him and Ellie, but decided not to. It was just Joels way of reminding Henry that choices have consequences.