Relax dude.
So true.
I am relaxed.
I dont think that post is appropiate, thats all.
Relax dude.
So true.
What if he is 15 years old? Or you know... joking.I am relaxed.
I dont think that post is appropiate, thats all.
What if he is 15 years old?
Then he wouldnt of posted what he did.....
The problem with a direct sequel is that it hurts the ending of the first game. No matter what they do or how good it is, it'll ultimately fall short of simply letting people fill in the blanks on their own. Providing any more concrete information detracts from that. Even if the first game had an "Epilogue" that was simply one week after the ending, it would've made it worse, much less something years down the line.
I agree with both you, yet I still want a game focused on an older Ellie.Yup.
I actually developed plenty of respect for ND for that ending, something you really don't see often in a videogame, and yet this move would completely undermine that respect, whether the game turns out good or not.
What if he is 15 years old? Or you know... joking.
It would be like two years out still. How is that too early?Seems way, way too early for TLOU 2.
It would be pretty sweet if they treated each as a different apocalyptic event. Each could take place during different times and different cataclysmic situations would come up. First one dealt with infection via spores, next could be a virus, another could be aliens, next could be whatever. A bit like final fantasy in how each numbered entry is a separate world and whatnot.
So will this be
- The Last of Us 2: Kill Strain ? or
- The Last of Us 2: Entwined ? or
- The Last of Us 2: Bloodborne ? or
- The Last of Us 2: Beast Souls ?
If they really wanted to, they could continue Ellie's story without spoiling the ending of the first game. Have the story focus on her doing something that doesn't involve Joel and leave his fate and the status of their relationship vague. I don't think that would go over too well with the general audience but it is something they could do.
It would be pretty sweet if they treated each as a different apocalyptic event. Each could take place during different times and different cataclysmic situations would come up. First one dealt with infection via spores, next could be a virus, another could be aliens, next could be whatever. A bit like final fantasy in how each numbered entry is a separate world and whatnot.
If they really wanted to, they could continue Ellie's story without spoiling the ending of the first game. Have the story focus on her doing something that doesn't involve Joel and leave his fate and the status of their relationship vague. I don't think that would go over too well with the general audience but it is something they could do.
Please God, no.
I'm not sure you fully understand the IP.
I have no problems with another Last of Us game, but they should make it focus on different characters. Joel and Ellies story is done. I don't want to dig into it again.
I hope they only make a sequel if they have a relevant story to tell and not just something they quickly thought of just for the sake of a sequel.
I was hoping for a prequel of sorts showing what happened before the 20-year time skip. A game could fit in there. There's a few things they could show.
>What happened with Ellie's parents? Why did they leave her? Or better yet, why did they have to leave her? Could they have met Joel at some point?
>How did Joel and Tommy survive? How did their relationship sour?
>How did Joel meet Tess? How did he become a selfish bastard?
The Last of Us: [prequel name here] and then the proper sequel, TLoU 2, a few years after. A 3rd game seems like too much right now, but I can see them milking the TLoU name, not that I want them to but if it's good why not? Btw, I also think The Last of Us ended perfectly. But it's done. I don't see how a new game can/should ruin what I've already experienced. I'm up for a sequel or two though I'd still prefer they make that space game.
Another game in the TLOU world I am all for, but not with Joel & Ellie. New characters and a new country would ve awesome because you could see this unfold from another culture with different relationships formed and broken.
Worst idea EVER!
If they really wanted to, they could continue Ellie's story without spoiling the ending of the first game. Have the story focus on her doing something that doesn't involve Joel and leave his fate and the status of their relationship vague. I don't think that would go over too well with the general audience but it is something they could do.
Can't believe how fans were demanding a sequel for a self-contained, one off story.
Can't believe why fans want a sequel to a game with really good characters that was left open ended?
You can't believe fans want a sequel to a game with really good characters that was left open ended?
Maybe add this to the OP. It's just fan art.
Maybe add this to the OP. It's just fan art.