Sulphur on 27/9/2014 at 16:13
That third shot is fucking magnificent. :)
henke on 27/9/2014 at 18:19
Thanks. :)
I don't know if it's been posted itt, but there's this really great documentary about the making of this game, called (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH5MgEbBOps) Grounded.
[video=youtube;yH5MgEbBOps]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yH5MgEbBOps[/video]
Fascinating to see how the game changed during the development, and how different certain parts/elements could've ended up.
henke on 28/9/2014 at 19:46
Left Behind was really good. That one scene in the middle is so sad and beautiful. Reminded me of being a kid, and of the heartache of having to let go.
demagogue on 5/3/2015 at 09:08
I got through this now. Might have been a bad idea to start watching Walking Dead at the same time, since things meshed together, but it's sort of like alt histories of the same situation, so interesting to compare them.
Anyway, I have a lot of thoughts, but I'll say something just on the ending for now, regarding Joel's decision to save Ellie.
Of course it was because he'd grown so attached to her, and with his past he'd be damned to lose another daughter-like person from his life, world be damned. But the subtext I also got was that honestly, maybe most of humanity, or what it had turned into, himself included at one point in his past, frankly didn't deserve saving. The best we deserved was a compound for the best of us to live out life with the people we love, and let the rest kill itself off.
The game made a point to even say that wasn't really fair, since innocent people are needlessly suffering too, and Ellie listed some of them to make the point. But after slogging through so much backstabbing and moral decay for so long, I wasn't unsympathetic with Joel's thinking that civilization maybe crossed a line that couldn't or didn't deserve to be uncrossed so easily, at least not at the cost of one more life he cared about. Makes you think about how we value life too, from the faceless masses to the beloved individual, which is probably the message of the whole game TBH.
EvaUnit02 on 31/12/2017 at 19:32
Naughty Dog are such a great developer, gaiz. They sure do go the extra mile to create immersive worlds!!!!111
[video=youtube;4MlIUi4sKFI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MlIUi4sKFI[/video]
[video=youtube;R7-RvBQHKrY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7-RvBQHKrY[/video]
henke on 10/4/2021 at 04:36
No one! Considering TLOU Remastered runs on PS5 as well this really is unnecessary.
Unless they're planning on bringing it to other systems as well, then it's cool.
Renault on 9/6/2022 at 17:19
This does feel somewhat unnecessary, but then again, I'll probably buy it:
(
https://www.pcgamer.com/the-last-of-us-remake-is-coming-to-pc/)
[video]https://media.direct.playstation.com/is/content/sierialto/ps5-the-last-of-us-part-1-game-announcement-trailer[/video]
Sept 2nd on PS5, PC version "in development"
Edit: I'm hoping they won't be bold enough to charge $60-70 for it. If so, forget it.
EvaUnit02 on 9/6/2022 at 18:59
Quote Posted by Brethren
Edit: I'm hoping they won't be bold enough to charge $60-70 for it. If so, forget it.
1. $70 confirmed. 2. Just wait for a discount, PS first party tend to fall in price sharply within a short few months.
Surely we'll get the refined mechanics from the 2nd game? (Eg prone shooting.)