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  1. Donald Miller says:

    id love to see what happens earlier with joel and his brother tommy how they survived you only hear a tiny bit of what happen after sarah got killed then they warp 20 years in the future thats a big span of time they could fill in

  2. Xx RForcE xX says:

    Terrible ideas , a gay pair? you fucked up?dialogue choices? you want dialogue? go play fallout. Zombies should be the biggest threat, not humans.

    1. Dave Carsley says:

      Agreed. The gay thing is ridiculous. Not because there’s anything wrong with gay people in video games, but because there’s something wrong with gay people in EVERY video game (as seems to be becoming the case). Less than 2% of the population is gay (by most estimates), and we already have a gay main character, so why in the hell is there a need for 3 out of 4 main characters in the game to be gay??? Is that representative of what you’d find in the real world? No. It is not. It is however, representative of the people who MUST keep throwing gay people into everything to say “See. It’s normal… see… LOOK…GAYS… LOOK MOTHER FUCKERS; THEY’RE GAY; IT’S TOTALLY NORMAL!! IS THAT A FUCKING PROBLEM HOMOPHOBE????!!” No. It’s not normal (I didn’t say “wrong”, but 2% is the very definition of “not normal”). Most people don’t even know a gay person in their actual lives. Some people know one, two, or three out of the 100 folks they know. Why would we need 75% of our characters to be gay? Can’t we just have an “average” story with “average” people who have “average” characteristics? Should we also set a video game in Scandanavia and fill it to the brim with black people just to show that black people can be in games too? No. It doesn’t fit.

      Most of the other “want to sees” are also very poorly thought out in my opinion… Just someone who needs to write something…anything… to fill space.

      Dialogue Choices? Do we really want to see dialogue choices from the developer who is arguably the best on the planet at crafting and telling linear, compelling and emotional stories? No. No we don’t. This isn’t an RPG and we don’t want it to be- Write a story and tell it to me. I don’t want Ellie to be able to tell Tess, “fuck off and die; you deserve this” when she’s about to give her life to save her.

      More terrifying enemies? What exactly is not terrifying about clickers in the dark and bloaters in a small room? Do you want to sit down for tea with them? What more do you want? What is “more terrifying”? Maybe this writer is just incredibly desensitized to scary things.

      A “real” human threat? We got a “glimpse” of that in the last game? I’m pretty sure I killed more humans than infected in the last game- and those humans were FAR more intelligent and dangerous than the infected were. Are we clamoring for a private Army? Another Call of Duty?

      A completely new setting? Completely new compared to what? Big city Massachusetts, small town Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Wyoming, Colorado, AND Utah (including everything from the forests to skyscrapers)??? That’s not varied enough for this writer? Gotta go somewhere “different”? Moscow??? Why?

      Multiplayer? This one I could take or leave. I never played TLoU’s multiplayer, and won’t be playing TLoU: Part 2’s either. I heard it was good, and that’s great. It being there doesn’t hurt me, but I wouldn’t want to sacrifice one single second of single player content or story for it. I’ll bet a solid 95% (and that’s conservative) of people who played TLoU never even touched the well-reviewed Multiplayer, and never cared one bit.

      It’s like this writer never even played the first game, or at least, they COMPLETELY missed the very reasons that so many people consider it the best game they’ve ever played.

  3. Toddzilla57 says:

    I would like to see the story continue with Joel and Ellie. Veering off into separate plots with entirely new characters could be an opportunity to keep the franchise going in the future, but at least for this sequel, I’d like to see where these two end up. Also, I think making The Last Of Us a Walking Dead port into the video game world would be a mistake. I don’t care for the show, and I like the storytelling of The Last Of Us. I think making it more like a TV show might appeal to a wider audience at the expense of cheapening the gaming experience for the fans already invested in The Last Of Us. Just my two cents.

    1. Dave Carsley says:

      Great comment. Everyone’s entitled to their opinion (especially concerning art, which video games very much are), and you can’t say they’re “wrong” by definition, but like I said above: It’s as if this writer has no idea WHY most people love The Last of Us so much.

      I think all the people (and there are many thousands) who are saying “they should have moved on from Joel and Ellie” are not thinking deeply enough about — or just don’t recognize — why they themselves loved the first game to begin with (or they just didn’t love it). Was it the fact that there was zombies? No; the infected are great, but they’re just “zombies” by another name. Was it the shooting mechanics? No; those are solid too, but I have 50 games on my shelf that let me to shoot things. Was it the melee combat? No; it was punchy and brutal, but so is Mortal Kombat.

      So what was it? Was it the rough, jaded, scruffy-bearded, emotionally-scarred, tough-on-the-outside-with-a-gooey-soft-heart-inside middle-aged man who is afraid to let himself love again because he’s been hurt? Nope; Joel is a solid character who was well-acted by Troy Baker, but he is in no way anything we haven’t seen near carbon-copies of 5000 other times in various media.

      I think that whether people know it or not, the very reason they LOVE The Last of Us, is Ellie… period. I put “LOVE” in all caps because although people may “like” the visuals, “enjoy” the scary clicker sounds, “appreciate” the weapons, “admire” Tess, etc. etc., all of that just adds up to another fairly well-written and enjoyable zombie apocalypse story.

      Replace Tess with “Jenn”- a deeply religious woman who does what she has to do to survive but constantly prays for forgiveness; replace Bill with “Robert”- an obsessively clean individual who enjoys living among others in a crowded city and is afraid of the dark; replace Tommy with “Darren”- an over-bearing older brother who’s always trying to protect and smother his younger sibling Joel… and what do you have??……. A well-written and enjoyable zombie apocalypse story.

      The reason they LOVE The Last of Us- the reason so many consider it the best video game ever made… is… Ellie! She’s the only “un-common denominator” in the mix.

      Could Naughty Dog strike absolute gold again and create another character as remarkably relate-able, smart, vulnerable, cunning, independent, sweet, lovable, loyal, innocent, and worthy-of-affection and protection as Ellie- AND have her voiced just as spectacularly by someone other than Ashley Johnson? Well, I can’t say it’s impossible, but judging by the fact that I can count on one hand the amount of developers/writers/actors since the beginning of video games that have made it happen (or even come close), I’d say the smart bet is on: “No chance in hell”.

      The people that say “there should never have been a sequel”… I get. I’m not one of them, but I get it. But the people that say “the sequel shouldn’t feature Joel and Ellie”, are — in my opinion — misjudging why the game is considered so special to begin with.

      You know that game when someone shouts something and someone else has to immediately blurt out the very first thing that comes to mind? “Bananas”–“YELLOW”… “Printer”–“INK”… “Music”… “GUITARS”… etc. Do that with 100 people, and you’ll invariably get tons of responses like “peel”; “fruit”; “paper”; “copies”; “CD’s”; “Drums”, and on and on. Then try shouting out “The last of Us” (assuming your partner has played the game), and I’ll bet a minimum of 90/100 (and probably more) people shout out “JOEL AND ELLIE” or just “ELLIE”.

      What does that mean? It means that you either continue the story of those characters, or you just don’t make the second game.

      Naughty Dog thought up a real solid concept for a real good zombie game. Then they (and Troy and Ashley) created Joel and Ellie. At that point — and not a moment earlier — it became “The Last of Us”.

      Joel and Ellie ARE “The Last of Us”.

  4. Jaryd says:

    Considering there was a firefly symbol near the house and we cut inside to Ellie and a bunch of corpses I would think she just busted into a firefly hideout and it is the fireflies she intends to wipe out.

  5. Tyler Ourada says:

    as long as it’s still about Ellie I’m all for a last of us 2, otherwise ND should make something new and different, perhaps a sci fi or fantasy game something other than zombies. (if only they could make a star wars game, be much better than EA)

    1. Dave Carsley says:

      Great comment.

      Joel and Ellie (and especially Ellie) ARE “The Last of Us”.

      Otherwise, it’s just another zombie game- a VERY well done zombie game, to be sure. But still, just another zombie game.

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