Raven117
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Yeah, I played it. And we have been here before. “Circle of violence” “real people too” blah blah. Those tropes have been done to death and in a much better way than in TLoU2.One note characters means character with one personality, but how does it apply to TLOU2, because TLOU2 story shows people arnt just good or evil. Joel or Ellie werent saints, because they also killed people who had families, and Ellie has realised that during the game.
Also TLOU2 story shows multiple timelines, so narration in not just about simple revange. There are multiple times when Ellie recall the evens from the last few years and you still have to play with Joel accompany like in the first game. Such recall events explains very well many details and shows a true scope of Ellie and Joel relationship.
And yeah. One note. No development. I didn’t learn anything more about what it meant to be human. Nathan Drake grew more in Uc4.
The original had so much more nuance.
Days Gone actually felt more human in its character interactions.
Is it bad? No. It’s just not nearly as powerful as the original
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