Why I Liked The Last Of Us Part II

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    The Last Of Us Part II makes a controversial decision at its midpoint. In this video, I talk about what I got out of that experience and why I think it works. Not much else. Just wanted to talk about the Last of Us.
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  • @razbuten
    @razbuten Před 3 lety +3503

    The sniper bit is one of my favorites in the game. There is a moment during it when you enter the garage and Tommy starts shooting at the cars in order to draw out the infected, which is exactly what he tells Ellie to do during one of the flashbacks. When that happened, I knew it was Tommy for sure, and there was this mix of like "you motherfucker, using what you taught me to do against me!" and also "I really don't want to get to him and kill him." Good shit.

    • @Americiki
      @Americiki Před 3 lety +59

      Damn Razbuten we’re watching all the same videos today! And I completely agree with everything you said in your comment on Writing on Games’ video btw

    • @Dingus7696
      @Dingus7696 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Americiki Came here from noah's video huh ?

    • @lac22lac40
      @lac22lac40 Před 3 lety +17

      masterfully crafter bit of gameplay/storytelling that section is

    • @bonihaw2206
      @bonihaw2206 Před 3 lety +7

      The thing is the sniper bit and that flashback was so far between one another and that’s why people really don’t get that “you motherfucker, using what you taught me to do against me!” when they’re playing that specific section

    • @VAVORiAL
      @VAVORiAL Před 3 lety +39

      I mean, no matter what we all think of the game as a whole, it definitely had its great moments. I think we can agree on that. And fighting Tommy was one of them. Tho my favorite part was the dinosaur museum.

  • @LuigiTheItalian
    @LuigiTheItalian Před 3 lety +758

    My favourite part of the game is when you chase Nora into that red lighted basement and she realizes Ellie's immune. It's so badass.

    • @aaronm4841
      @aaronm4841 Před 3 lety +1

      Wow, you HAD to ruin that scene for me 🤦🏻

    • @GoodTimesWithHO
      @GoodTimesWithHO Před 3 lety +157

      @@aaronm4841 why tf are you watching a review if u didnt finish the game

    • @jsantacruz7125
      @jsantacruz7125 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GoodTimesWithHO why tf are you responding

    • @GoodTimesWithHO
      @GoodTimesWithHO Před 3 lety +42

      @@jsantacruz7125 lol, cause I can

    • @jsantacruz7125
      @jsantacruz7125 Před 3 lety +1

      @@GoodTimesWithHO ok

  • @hezzyseaholm9367
    @hezzyseaholm9367 Před 3 lety +1817

    I didn’t come to argue, I came to state the fact that this is such a rare title on CZcams and I salute you for your bravery

  • @cheekyweebugger3621
    @cheekyweebugger3621 Před 3 lety +714

    Crazy thing is....I truly believe Ellie did have a happy ending, we just missed the clues... another CZcamsr commented on the letter you find at the farm when you are with Dina and the baby. It's from the baby's father's mom saying they will always have a place in Jackson if they choose to come back home. And, if you notice.....when Ellie leaves to fight Abby at the end....she's not wearing the bracelet Dina gave her....but when she returns...the camera zooms in on her hand ...we were focused on the fingers missing but looked completey passed the fact that now she is wearing the bracelet, possibly meaning she has already been to Jackson...and is living with Dina......she just went back to the farm for the guitar....but decided to leave it. That represents her finally being able to accept Joel's death and end the cycle of revenge.
    Here's some more things to back this claim......
    1. When she comes back to the farm...she's not hurt or not wearing any of her weapons.
    2. She doesn't seem surprised that everyone is gone when she enters the house. She doesn't call out Dina's name or anything.
    I think people were so caught up in "Revenge" that they missed all of these details.
    I wish I could remember the CZcamsrs name who pointed the letter and the bracelet out but sadly I don't remember... he/she is the real hero.....I just added more context and details to back their theory.
    Btw this isn’t my original idea, it’s from someone else

    • @RacingSnails64
      @RacingSnails64 Před 3 lety +64

      The Art of Gaming
      oh wow that bracelet is a pretty massive detail. nice catch!

    • @cheekyweebugger3621
      @cheekyweebugger3621 Před 3 lety +25

      my tits thanks but this is based of someone else’s idea, just wanted to spread the word. I did sorta notice it though but didn’t pay much attention

    • @semirasani2240
      @semirasani2240 Před 3 lety +49

      pretty much everything i was thinking too. the ending was somber but hidden behind the clues was hope as ellie left towards the sun. "when you're lost in the darkness, look for the light"

    • @cheekyweebugger3621
      @cheekyweebugger3621 Před 3 lety +18

      @@semirasani2240 I bet all of my money there's gonna be a part 3. I promise you, lol. I'm already counting down another 5 years for tlou3

    • @semirasani2240
      @semirasani2240 Před 3 lety +6

      @@cheekyweebugger3621 it all depends on if ND is taking a break to do something else first or go straight to it. Plus I don't know the game dev cycles for a gen that hasn't started yet, games may take longer or around the same time

  • @kaelthas06
    @kaelthas06 Před 3 lety +1828

    I agree with everything but the "one more death was too many" Ellie didn't let Abby go because she wasn't strong enough to kill her, but because by that point she already forgave her, just when you are about to drown her you flash back to Joel playing his guitar, now, this isn't a "oh it's not what he would've wanted" moment, the memory is about Ellie telling Joel that she's gonna try to forgive him, even if she doesn't believe she can, that is what happened at that moment, Ellie realizes the only way to let go of her guilt and pain is to forgive Abby rather than taking revenge, she already killed everyone else involved and what did she get? PTSD, she knows finishing her won't give her what she wants and will just repeat the cycle, this time with Lev hating Ellie

    • @carolinedonnelly1700
      @carolinedonnelly1700 Před 3 lety +101

      I love this take so much, I never thought of that!

    • @basketballbeast755
      @basketballbeast755 Před 3 lety +122

      Thank you! Finally people who understand

    • @Lord_Alimdor
      @Lord_Alimdor Před 3 lety +51

      It's nonsensical. Every single person she killed died in vain. Absolute drivel. Truly awful writing that is up there with GoT Season 8

    • @kaelthas06
      @kaelthas06 Před 3 lety +242

      @@Lord_Alimdor It isn't tho, the fact that it was in vain is exactly the point, because it truly doesn't matter, she did what she did because she wanted, and she didn't kill Abby because she wanted to, Ellie was a selfish person from the start of the game all the way to the end, the fact that she murdered probably hundreds of people just because she wanted to get to 5 is completely in character, and in the end she lost what she already had too, so it wasn't in vain, cause stuff did change, and it didn't go unpunished, cause she lost the only opportunity she could've had at a normal life, GoT is another story entirely and this game is masterful in it's writing

    • @kaelthas06
      @kaelthas06 Před 3 lety +126

      And besides, even if she did kill Abby the deaths still would've been in vain, cause she wouldn't have gotten closure in any capacity, which was what she wanted, she would've walked away as empty handed as she did in this ending, except now, Lev maybe has a future and Abby lived instead of dying crucified

  • @runningcommentary2125
    @runningcommentary2125 Před 3 lety +1567

    The dlc of the first Dishonored is, in my opinion, the best example of playing as a villain you previously hated.

    • @noahs.6209
      @noahs.6209 Před 3 lety +153

      Absolutley! At the End of the Brigmore witches, I liked Daud better than Corvo, who in hindsight is a pretty weak Protagonist for the Main Game. All we know about him is that he loves his daughter and his Empress/Lover. Daud on the other End was an paid Assassin for Set Empress, who suffered from the consequences of his Action, and tried to make it up by saving Emily without anyone ever knowing about it. Definitly the better Character.

    • @EJD339
      @EJD339 Před 3 lety +12

      Running Commentary 21 I’ll have to check that out. Thanks for the recommendation

    • @muffinman5741
      @muffinman5741 Před 3 lety +13

      I didn't hate him tho.

    • @meris8486
      @meris8486 Před 3 lety +34

      With Daud he was just the blade that killed the empress but Hiram Burrows was the hand holding the blade. That makes Daud easier to empathise with. What's more we were given the choice of whether he deserved to live or not.
      Also his voice is awesome :)

    • @nicosyoutubelife8968
      @nicosyoutubelife8968 Před 3 lety +1

      Borderlands the pre sequel did it better

  • @-roossss-
    @-roossss- Před 3 lety +997

    What bothers me the most is that Abby never got to tell Ellie why she actually killed Joel. Ellie knows Joel killed the doctors but she didn't know the main surgeon was Jerry; Abby's dad. Ellie thought Abby was mad because Joel prevented the development of a cure... of course she is mad about that, but she killed Joel specifically because of what he did to her dad. During the confrontation between Ellie and Abby, when Ellie puts her hands up she says "I know why you killed Joel, he did what he did to save me, there's no cure because of me I'm the one that you want." Abby assumes she knows why Abby killed Joel, since Ellie literally says she knows why, but she actually doesn't. They never had a chance to talk, not even in the last horrific scene... it's all just very sad, but it is a very very good game, flawed in some ways, but very very good nonetheless.

    • @patricktrinidad924
      @patricktrinidad924 Před 3 lety +62

      I would’ve been more sympathetic with Abby and her friends if they questioned themselves whether they got the right guy or not. Any kind of regret or fear from Jackson followed them to Seattle.

    • @h4d1sby
      @h4d1sby Před 3 lety +45

      i think that will resolve in tlou 3, when abbys actually find fireflies, and fireflies looking ellie, and maybe in the end abby will save ellie

    • @johngoldfield6602
      @johngoldfield6602 Před 3 lety +19

      the doctor in tlou1 is a different person, they look different from what Jerry looks like even the skin color is different, and whats more interesting is that people discovered the 3D model used for the doctor in TLOU1 is named "Bruce" so Jerry is a total retcon, Abby's story wasnt even preplanned, they could have made an actual continuation of the first game than go with random abby and her guilt tripping contest.

    • @don9718
      @don9718 Před 3 lety +169

      @@johngoldfield6602 Stories aren't always pre-planned. And it's not really a retcon since that information isn't given to the player by the game. That's just a nameless doctor for 99,9% of the audience until they find out who he was on TLOU2

    • @johngoldfield6602
      @johngoldfield6602 Před 3 lety +9

      @@don9718 they aren't always preplanned but the cliff hanger made us think it would be an actual continuation of the story. Abby is just random her story is random and she pretty much hijacks the game when its supposed to be about Ellie and her unique trait of being immune which takes a complete backseat throughout the game, something as important as being immune to a ZOMBIE virus should be treated more valuable than just being sidelined, oh but zombies are taking a backseat too because the story is more about humans killing each other than trying to deal with the virus. also yes Jerry is a retcon and not even a clever one either considering they messed up any consistency to make it believable

  • @Cakenattyy
    @Cakenattyy Před 3 lety +476

    I literally HATED the switch in the game, I refused to do any exploration because I just wanted to become Ellie again...
    This changed as I began to experience the storytelling.
    When Abby met Manny and got shot at I actually got mad, and wanted to see the sniper dead...
    Then it was Tommy and I was so confused... Didn't know how to feel or what to do...
    This game did a number on me.
    And I absolutely love it.

    • @degg7129
      @degg7129 Před 3 lety +12

      I think it would have been nice if we were constantly changing (when you end day one with ellie you go to day 1 with abby and then day 2 ellie then day 2 abby) but maybe that could have been to confusing

    • @asadbashir3199
      @asadbashir3199 Před 3 lety +2

      Nathalie Geertsma lmao u got mad Manny got bodied???

    • @VladDascaliuc
      @VladDascaliuc Před 3 lety +3

      You liking it doesn't make it good.

    • @degg7129
      @degg7129 Před 3 lety +73

      @@VladDascaliuc you disliking it doesnt make it bad

    • @VladDascaliuc
      @VladDascaliuc Před 3 lety +3

      @@degg7129 I am aware. The game is poorly executed regardless.

  • @AllanRiggs
    @AllanRiggs Před 3 lety +1658

    In the sniper scene it’s actually pretty obvious that it was Tommy the whole time, because it was said during Ellie’s gameplay lol

    • @EJD339
      @EJD339 Před 3 lety +144

      Lol good point. I was so pissed off during that whole scene I couldn’t think straight.

    • @MagiofAsura
      @MagiofAsura Před 3 lety +270

      Yeah I was more impressed by how effective tommy was. I forgot he was a bad ass.

    • @marlonulloa11
      @marlonulloa11 Před 3 lety +342

      I Really just want a dlc of Tommy's 3 days in Seattle

    • @Triforcefilms
      @Triforcefilms Před 3 lety +139

      Theres no shortage of snipers in the "last of us" world, They were banking on your either forgetting and being surprised, or feeling proud that you remembered.

    • @auneakeffect
      @auneakeffect Před 3 lety +18

      he didn't play the game, Sony paid him to make this

  • @pickledparsleyparty
    @pickledparsleyparty Před 3 lety +1256

    This is a super insightful analysis. I have a different take on the "decides Abby is worthy of sparing, for some reason" perspective.
    Ellie's central conflict is survivor's guilt. She resents Joel for (in her view) robbing her life of meaning. We see examples throughout the story: her backlash against Joel after Dina kissed her and her reprimanding of Joel for micromanaging her routes. He keeps getting in her life's way, she thinks.
    Right as Abby is dying, Ellie flashes back to her final conversation with Joel and abruptly achieves a moment of clarity. She was unconscious when Joel made the decision to rescue her from the Fireflies. And she was put unconscious without being told the surgery would kill her. She had absolutely no agency in that event. Joel's comment that he would totally make the same decision again if he could go back means something new to her in that moment. No matter what, her life was never going to have that particular meaning.
    Meanwhile, she's two years beyond her fruitless quest in Seattle after leaving her partner, child and new home. She's in California, drowning this woman for what she thinks is closure. That's not the closure she needed, though. She didn't need closure over Joel's death. That's not her real problem. Her real problem is survivor's guilt. Her quest (and Abby's imminent murder) are not only failing to add meaning to her life; they're also subtracting from it (she's wasting time on nothing). She breaks down weeping at that thought and tells Abby to leave. She's been pursuing the wrong closure, this whole time.
    She doesn't spare Abby because Abby's worth sparing. She spares Abby because she realizes that Abby has been a distraction. The game ends as she sets out to take her life's meaning into her own hands.
    And otherwise, she killed WLF and Scars for the same reason we killed them: She needed to get to Abby, and they were very in the way.

    • @Dorian_sapiens
      @Dorian_sapiens Před 3 lety +113

      Wow, I really like this interpretation! Thank you for posting it.

    • @JJJ-uo2xb
      @JJJ-uo2xb Před 3 lety +64

      I don't know if I completely agree with the decision that ND made on this story point, but I personally love this explanation. Thank you.

    • @TheVIPERCODE
      @TheVIPERCODE Před 3 lety +80

      Beautifully said, i only desagree with your final accessment, i think Ellie did not find new meaning in life, the complete opposite, i think she lost it cause of her survivor's guilt in the end. It mirrors exactly her worst fear as She puts it in the first game, "i fear ending up alone". I think Neil wrote the ending to be as tragic and ironic as possible. I personally dont like it, nor the direction of the narrative, as piewdiepie said: it is but a shallow reflection of what "the last of us" is supposed to be, a ghost of the emotional ride the first one was. But i do respect the try to make something different with the tone of the game, even though it failed for me and many others.
      And Abby, in the end i did not want her to die, not because i cared about her, but because i cared about Lev, i would have connected with Abby had She shown some remorse or even some compassion for what She has done to Ellie, its ironic how She did to Ellie what Joel did to her, but never actually aknowledge or reflect on it, thats what was missing for me to care even a little about her.

    • @jormungandthemidgardserpen1845
      @jormungandthemidgardserpen1845 Před 3 lety +63

      Not only survivor's guilt is her motivation in the epilogue, but also ptsd. I think that it was absolutely brilliant to make Ellie being haunted by Joel's death to the point she slowly goes insane.
      She literally states in her diary that she can't live like that anymore, otherwise ptsd will consume her and she can hurt not only herself, but Dina and little kid.
      Imo, that is what forces her to seek closure with Abby and Tommy simply triggers that.
      I think that this example is the best ptsd case in gaming history.

    • @FSuixo
      @FSuixo Před 3 lety +4

      Very good interpretation. Thank you. This makes me enjoy the game more.

  • @emeric4755
    @emeric4755 Před 3 lety +832

    The two showdowns completely broke me. While playing as Abby in the theatre I wanted to cry because I thought Ellie, whom I've learned to love through 2 games, was gonna die by my hands. And playing as Ellie in the ending, trying to kill another character I have come to love, I just kept thinking that I wanted them to stop and become friends instead, all this violence is completely unnecessary.
    I salute Naughty Dog for this amazing gaming experience!
    Edit: I have never ever gotten this many likes before. Thank you guys so much!

    • @mummifiedgamer
      @mummifiedgamer Před 3 lety +59

      I really love Abby too, at first just for her looks, but then later as a character as well. She is constantly trying to do better, she fails and things fall apart around her, but not because she is a bad person. Probably the most three dimensional character ever in a videogame.

    • @emeric4755
      @emeric4755 Před 3 lety +73

      @D- licious The game shows that literally no person is entirely good nor entirely evil. Like come on, we've seen different dimensions of all characters we've been playing as.
      Joel is a selfish a**hole (he even says himself in the first game he's been on both sides), but he's got good sides too. Ellie starts her journey as the innocent girl who gets blinded by hatred because she didn't have time to forgive her father figure. Abby begins her story blinded by hatred and the thought of vengeance, but back in Seattle realizes that avenging her father hasn't given her any peace. So she's starting to see the war between the WLF and seraphites from a completely different perspective, rending it pointless. She can't undo her murdering act, so she tries to get redemption by protecting a kid everybody wants to kill. To many extents her redemption arc is the same as Joel's in the first game.
      The game shows that we're all human beings and that there's different sides to the same coin. Nobody is entirely good, nobody is entirely evil. We're all in a grey zone, watching what could happen to us in post apocalyptic world. So yes, I do love Abby, because the grim world has forced her to do the best she can to survive but still maintain her sanity. Despite her flaws she shows over and over again that she wants to do better

    • @mummifiedgamer
      @mummifiedgamer Před 3 lety +31

      @D- licious I wasn't replying to you, bruh. Your thinking is completely 2 dimensional, no wonder you see everything as an agenda.
      Guard dogs that are trained to attack intruders, attack Ellie, OMG, how they set her up as bad what an agenda!
      Also when Abby was going to kill Dina, it was exactly the result of her finding the dead bodies of Mel (who was also pregnant) and Owen, who she was in love with. She has no idea whether Ellie killed them in cold blood or accidentally, or in self defence. But either way Ellie, Dina and Tommy are all responsible for their deaths. You can't just ignore that because it doesn't fit in your contrived narrative.
      I lost all respect for Joel at the end of TLOU, not becuase of what he did, I'd probably have done the same thing. But for how he lied about it later. That was not bravery, that was selfish, he was only protecting himself and his desire to hold on to Ellie at that point. So when he meets his end, I really couldn't feel sorry for him. How he could look in the mirror each morning is beyond me. I'd have went off to live alone as a hermit. But he just lived it up like a good father until Ellie found him out. And Ellie still forgives him. Which shows Ellie is a good person deep down as well, they never tried to make her out as bad.
      As for Tommy, I've always found something to be off about him. If anyone is a real bad person in this story, is Tommy. I think he is just a ruthless killer, a sociopath. My immediate thought about him when Joel confides in him at the beginning, was that this guy is creepy, and he doesn't seem like a very nice person. That was before anything else happened! In some ways Tommy is the igniter of everything bad that happens to Ellie. He goes after Abby first, then he urges Ellie to go after her again at the end! So if anyone is to blame apart from Ellie for loosing her guitar fingers it is Tommy. Remember, Abby didn't want to fight her, it was Ellie who threatened Lev to coerce one final confrontation.
      They didn't need to force Abby on me, I'd have liked her anyway. And not because of the dog scene, that had nothing to do with it. By the end of the game, when I was playing as Ellie, all I could think about was saving Abby somehow.

    • @mahchestro9144
      @mahchestro9144 Před 3 lety +27

      @D- licious It's also called being an asshole.
      You're seeking attention from someone who has no interest in giving it to you.
      Trying to force a conversation that they don't like to have.
      Stop BEING an asshole and accept that people have differing opinions.
      Or just go back to Twitter where all the non-humans live.

    • @emeric4755
      @emeric4755 Před 3 lety +29

      @D- licious If you're unwilling to read arguments that doesn't comply to your own world view, but then write novellas yourself about why the game is bad, then you shouldn't even discuss this topic at all. There are a lot of valid points written in these texts but you're too afraid to be wrong or what? If you can't face the arguments then I'm done with this discussion.
      (Besides, dimensions is exactly the word for it. The word has multiple meanings (or should I say dimensions?). Look it up.)

  • @lewiswegner2339
    @lewiswegner2339 Před 2 lety +389

    The fact that Abby is actually Joel (even down to the carrying the child away at the end) seems to be missed by way too many people

    • @TheOneTrueMar
      @TheOneTrueMar Před rokem

      At which point did Joel show enjoyment from the fact that he was about to kill a pregnant woman? Because if there isn't such moment, then Abby, from psychological perspective, is several magnitudes worse than him.

    • @davidkoudelka10
      @davidkoudelka10 Před rokem +35

      Agreed! In a way, Abby and Ellie became each other. Abby found family in Lev and Yara (mimicking Joel finding Ellie), and while trying to not get attached to the two, she eventually does, with them even building on one another, with Abby helping Lev conquer his fear of dogs (R.I.P Alice) and Lev helping Abby to realize fear is not a weakness, but that it can also be bravery.
      On the other side Ellie slowly becomes consumed by revenge over time, by becoming more brutal, choosing to go after Abby instead of helping Tommy, isolated herself from her friends, killed Owen and Mel, *who was pregnant* , and after relapsing into her revenge a year later, and even threatened to kill Lev to make Abby fight her. In her own way she herself became Abby (albeit a bit more immoral in her deeds).
      But yeah, I feel like it's missed by a lot of people, as you've said.

    • @SonicHedgehog1991
      @SonicHedgehog1991 Před rokem +13

      You don't see Joel track down the soldier who killed his daughter and beat him to death with a golf club.

    • @davidkoudelka10
      @davidkoudelka10 Před rokem +32

      @@SonicHedgehog1991 Well yeah, because Tommy killed him.

    • @SonicHedgehog1991
      @SonicHedgehog1991 Před rokem +7

      @@davidkoudelka10 yeah, but what I'm saying is that Abby is similar to Joel but one major difference is that Joel doesn't go on a revenge tour to find the person who killed his daughter.

  • @RUDEMusicUS
    @RUDEMusicUS Před 3 lety +873

    The game really tests the limits of the player's empathy. By the end I just wanted them to just move on. They both lost so much. I'm glad Ellie kept her humanity by the end.

    • @rasmadrak
      @rasmadrak Před 3 lety +86

      Exactly! Man, I really hoped that if I didn't press "Strike" something else would unfold, but no....forced to do things against my will. Super effective storytelling, in my opinion. :)

    • @WhoCaresInc21
      @WhoCaresInc21 Před 3 lety +65

      Robert Bjärmyr I think the developers have the right to tell the story how they want it to be told.

    • @rasmadrak
      @rasmadrak Před 3 lety +41

      @@WhoCaresInc21 Of course, what I meant was that I was conflicted in doing what the character was doing, which is exactly how the writers intended the scene(s) to play out. Simply great :)

    • @Riyaaaadi
      @Riyaaaadi Před 3 lety +113

      This was 100% a test on the player's level of empathy. I feel it is natural to hate Abbie at the start, but if by the end you still want Ellie to kill Abbie then that's a little worrying

    • @Bangaly16kaba
      @Bangaly16kaba Před 3 lety +1

      Right

  • @bosschello2363
    @bosschello2363 Před 3 lety +700

    Why do people get mad when someone says that they liked the game.

    • @guidorussoheck2100
      @guidorussoheck2100 Před 3 lety +134

      1 - they cant believe they spended $60+ usd on something that they didn’t enjoy
      2 - mom only buys 1 game a year and was one that they didn’t enjoy
      3 - they bought a ps4 just to play this game and didnt like it.

    • @FrankMcFuzz1
      @FrankMcFuzz1 Před 3 lety +42

      There is a real answer to this question.
      But I'm instead going to ask for you to say the same thing about Game of Thrones Season 8 and Rise of Skywalker.

    • @bosschello2363
      @bosschello2363 Před 3 lety +76

      @@FrankMcFuzz1 I'm just saying when you say I liked it then people say you like that bullshit. And then people say you're an idiot and you don't know what you're talking about.

    • @DrMFoster7
      @DrMFoster7 Před 3 lety +1

      @@guidorussoheck2100 Effort? Can we see some effort?

    • @guidorussoheck2100
      @guidorussoheck2100 Před 3 lety +22

      @@DrMFoster7 effort of what? I don't understand. Between i loved the game, made me cry twice

  • @m3ng252
    @m3ng252 Před 3 lety +82

    I feel the exact same way, I remember the moment just before Ellie leaves Dina and JJ to find Abby once again, Dina begs her and said something like “she doesn’t get to be more important than us” I felt that.

  • @YoungBondor
    @YoungBondor Před 3 lety +128

    Funny thing is I remember during the sniper segment I was getting so angry and was literally saying " I swear to god I'm gonna fuck this dude up when I get there" and then it blew my mind when it was Tommy.

  • @maqeelkhader
    @maqeelkhader Před 3 lety +625

    I get the writers intentions in the sniper scene but as someone who wasn’t spoiled, I almost immediate knew that the sniper was Tommy. I mean the game foreshadows his sniping ability when he trains Ellie and moreover if you follow the days and relate it with what Ellie would be doing at that time, it makes it even more obvious. So this “trick” really didn’t work for me.

    • @cyco7229
      @cyco7229 Před 3 lety +59

      me too, but I was still eager to see how the scene would unfold and tense through the whole sequence, I loved it.

    • @mackenziemcdaniel-paul8163
      @mackenziemcdaniel-paul8163 Před 3 lety +81

      I knew it was Tommy but it was still good.

    • @chaseblauvelt7008
      @chaseblauvelt7008 Před 3 lety +35

      Also Ellie is informed that there is a sniper and literally says it's probably Tommy.

    • @pjotrh
      @pjotrh Před 3 lety +6

      Me too. But that goes for almost ANYTHING these days. I’ve read, seen and played so much, I’m hardly ever truly wondering what is going on in a scene. It’s why I care more about the overall story.

    • @magicrectangleEnt
      @magicrectangleEnt Před 3 lety +44

      Yeah, I think it kinda misses the point to say the narrative whiplash was because the player doesn't suspect the sniper is Tommy. If anything, the game has specifically led the player to suspect that. The narrative whiplash is because you're playing as Abby, and you know Abby doesn't care if that's Tommy or not, she's gonna go track him down and kill him for all the WLFs he's killed. You probably like Tommy, but you *have* to go hunt down Tommy and try and kill him.

  • @damedeviant1388
    @damedeviant1388 Před 3 lety +874

    One thing that can’t be denied, we’re talking about it WAY more than if we just got another Joel & Ellie adventure.

    • @greyeyed123
      @greyeyed123 Před 3 lety +7

      Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things.

    • @storiesofbike
      @storiesofbike Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly.

    • @danielh6559
      @danielh6559 Před 3 lety +194

      Exactly. I don't understand people who wanted a safe sequel with Joel and Ellie where nothing bad happens to either of them and it's just a "and they lived happily ever after" ending. I'm glad we got this instead.

    • @lukebeane1818
      @lukebeane1818 Před 3 lety +61

      It's not that they killed joel it's how they made him and tommy make multiple uncharacteristic decisions that lead to Joel's death and then they try to make his killer look like the good one while making ellie look terrible

    • @pranaysharma5080
      @pranaysharma5080 Před 3 lety +31

      So I just finish the last of us 2!
      I’ve been a huge fan of tlou 1 and I can’t tell you how excited I was for the part 2.
      Honestly speaking I did saw couple of leaks before the release but I didn’t let those comments and leaks bothered me from purchasing a game!
      And even though whole internet is really mad about the storyline and the ending of the game but From my personal experience I really enjoyed this game!
      Is it as good as its predecessor? No! But you have to understand that the last of us part 1 was a masterpiece and it would be really hard to top that.
      Does the game feels lagged and slow at some point? Yes! But only if you don’t care about the story..
      Just my personal opinion it’s a really well made game! It does have a great story which explains the real message which is “vengeance always consumes the best of you”.
      Speaking of which if you look at from Ellie’s prospective, to get revenge of Joel’s death which is Ofcourse a big deal she got lost in vengeance so bad that she lost everything in the end! Joel, Jesse & her relationship with Dina!
      And same goes for Abby..
      she was so upset and wanted to take the revenge for her fathers death by killing Joel. But in the end she also end up losing everything and everyone she ever loved!
      At first I was also pissed off about killing Joel and then play the character who killed our beloved Joel! But after realizing what’s a real message behind this game, I understand why everything happened the way it happened!
      Sadly Even though I agreed with Joel’s decision at the end of part one about saving Ellie’s life but deep down I know it was a wrong decision considering a bigger picture! And eventually it also turn Ellie against Joel and don’t ever wanna do anything with him because he lied to her! And I really think it’s was Joel’s karma because he did kill those people to save Ellie’s life. Even though it was a right decision according to him but still was wrong! And I know a lot of people won’t agree with my reasoning but that’s actually true! But overall in the end The Last of us 2 is a lot darker and have a lot more deeper meaning. It’s Definitely not better than the first one but still pretty good in its own unique way and I really enjoyed it!

  • @ariesgonzalezag
    @ariesgonzalezag Před 3 lety +237

    The ONLY thing I hated about this game was the amount of dogs I had to kill, especially sweet bear and Alice ☹️

    • @sapphireSappho
      @sapphireSappho Před 3 lety +16

      If you stealth through everything and run if someone catches you, then you only kill Alice

    • @kyliesmith9199
      @kyliesmith9199 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I killed multiple dogs too and even though I hated it, it did make the stealth just a tiny bit easier. If I play this game again though, I'm going to try and not kill them. The only reason why so many died is because I lacked the bottles and bricks to throw them off my trail so if the tiniest bit of me was seen by that dog, that meant death for me and I really couldn't avoid it.

    • @Churlz
      @Churlz Před 3 lety +2

      More meat to eat :)

    • @xavierrivera3407
      @xavierrivera3407 Před 3 lety +1

      My dad killed them as on purpose.

    • @erichvonunger2282
      @erichvonunger2282 Před 3 lety +10

      People: mad about killing dogs in a video game.
      Activision expecting you to kill dogs on every COD game for over a decade: haha lol

  • @pacman5698
    @pacman5698 Před 3 lety +113

    The Last of Us Part II. Showing how so much of nerd culture confuses pandering for respect, and instant gratification for quality.

    • @245-TRIOXIN
      @245-TRIOXIN Před 3 lety +9

      Nerd culture? This is mainstream audience entertainment. Same as those modern day Hollywood Marvel/DC super hero movies they keep pumping out. I think people really do confuse geek culture with mainstream audience entertainment these days. I blame that tv show 'The Big Bang Theory.' They made geekdom trendy. Hollywood caught onto that. Any self respecting true nerd wouldn't be caught dead with one of those modern Hollywood super hero movies or a Disney Star Wars movie in his movie collection. The real nerds are playing Defender, Space Invaders, or Pac-Man. Not this game.

    • @pacman5698
      @pacman5698 Před 3 lety +22

      @@245-TRIOXIN Hey guys! I found one! And he saved us the trouble by announcing it on the spot!

    • @245-TRIOXIN
      @245-TRIOXIN Před 3 lety

      @@pacman5698
      Legend ? Thanks.

    • @Roncon1997
      @Roncon1997 Před 2 lety +7

      Where is the respect in this game? The game panders to a modern political alignment and doesn't understand the ramifications of this. Such as a pregnant doctor Mel, which is a pretty valuable profession to have when a zombie apocalypse begins, deciding to put her child at risk for a throwaway line about female independence (even though Owen would've been the child's father, you won't even consult him before you leave to a warzone?). Or the fact there is a bigoted character in Seth (from San Francisco no less) that somehow still harbors homophobic thoughts after a zombie apocalypse begins and his whole family is killed just so he can be a punchline for a bigot joke. There are also just issues in poor writing. Abby is made way too hard to be a likeable character when the reality is that the story has a dissoassociation from the gameplay. If any of the thousands of nameless people that have been murdered by Joel, Ellie AND Abby over the story of the games were placed with the same importance as Abby, than there would be potentially 100s of people looking for revenge on all three of them throughout the story. Instead, Abby murders Joel and then she's the good person because her Dad may have found a cure by killing a fourteen-year-old before even asking if she's okay with it, with very limited equipment in an almost destroyed hospital with an almost destroyed Firefly force. Plus, what in the hell would a cure have done to stop raging psychopaths that the world is now full of from killing everyone? Were they just going to decide to be nice now that there may be a cure? And everyone's just gonna trust that the Fireflies actually have one? Also, who's to say that the Fireflies wouldn't have used the cure as way to gain power against what was left of the government (which suspiciously disappears from The Last of Us Part II)? They really make the scenes so forced where Jerry is painted as this saintly doctor who is basically the best human being ever to the point where it is just ridiculous. The man is so noble he saves a random zebra from some wiring just so we can see how much of a great guy this is that was about to kill Ellie on a whim. Also, he even tells Marlene to hide her being sacrificed from Joel even though he clearly has grown an attachment to her. Wow, what an amazing human being he is. The game just feels like it was lazily written and people call it a masterpiece because there are more minority characters and modern progressive ideals in favor of a logical story in a Post-Apocalyptic setting.

    • @Raziel1818
      @Raziel1818 Před 2 lety

      @@Roncon1997 I get the PC bullshit in this game, but Jerry could have potentially developed a cure for humanity. What does that do in a post apocalyptic world full of psychos hurr durr? Well the huge advantage of not getting infected. With comes the huge advantage of mowing down zombies much much easier and the huge advantage of losing much less people to the infection. Another is the centralization of a species. Well surely they could have used that for their own advantage, and yes considering the PC bs they push I'm sure they would have envisioned something along those lines in their own vision, even if they wouldn't admit it ever. But that view is extremely idiotic seeing how most people hate the fireflies and their agenda in this world, and the majority of people would have centralized to the in the FF vaccination posts and after some time, they would have surely overthrown the FF. People miss the whole point of this game and caught up in these superficial arguments. This game is about the humanity in each of us with all it's ugly and beautiful moments, strong and weak, hateful and empathetic, with our conflicts between what we percieve and what is real, between what we idealize and what is real, between parts of our own selves etc . The last part of us = the last parts us we want to acknowledge

  • @Daigohji99
    @Daigohji99 Před 3 lety +169

    I feel the only failing of the game was the monumental whiplash of going from the climax of Ellie's story to the start of act 1 for Abby's. Abby had finished protagging after she killed Joel, and the first handful of her scenes following the perspective switch felt aimless because she no longer had any desire driving her actions, and needed to start a whole new arc from scratch. It was the stalling of momentum that made the switch so frustrating. It took me a couple of hours to really twig that this was more than just a truncated handful of flashbacks; it's an entire game-within-a-game. This was compounded by the plot of Abby's half having almost nothing to do with Ellie's half, except the handful of points where characters from the two groups intersected. Having both sets of characters caught up in a unifying set of surrounding problems and goals would have given Abby's half more drive.
    I think it's worth living with the few flaws in order to have such an ambitious story. Naughty Dog set themselves a monumental task in trying to overcome the reflexive tribal instinct that we all slip into so terrifyingly easily. The story of both games shows us time and again that it takes place in a world so brutal that no one is allowed the luxury of remaining a good person with clean hands. And yet we can't help but make judgements of right and wrong based on who we knew first or who we like more.

    • @AD-sf2vb
      @AD-sf2vb Před 3 lety +10

      I agree to an extent, I felt that same jarring grinding halt of the momentum and at first I couldn't help but think what a monumental failure that choice was, and even considered taking a break from the game. If a lot of players stopped at that moment out of frustration, I think they would miss the big picture. Within an hour or two, I was ALMOST as invested in the character of Abby as I was in Ellie, and I didn't want the ride to end.

    • @timnergaard3831
      @timnergaard3831 Před 3 lety +18

      I agree. But man, when I got to Abby day 3, that climax made my heart race like never before. It's just unfortunate that it makes the player kind of want to rush through Abby's segment.

    • @K-Choi
      @K-Choi Před 3 lety +10

      Watch Nathan Ed’s Review, Abby did not have peace after killing Joel, she was still having nightmares. Those nightmares stopped after saving the children

    • @samjefkins5943
      @samjefkins5943 Před 3 lety +5

      True, I wanted a lot more Ellie honestly, I loved the game but I wanted more ellie

    • @ravaen87
      @ravaen87 Před 3 lety +3

      I think the devs could have mixed the perspective more, which would have alleviated the problem. Make the game go more like: Beginning (until Abby kills Joel), then Seattle Day 1 Ellie, then SD1 Abby, SD2 Ellie and so on. I think this could have helped and made it easier for people who disliked the story and its structure. Still, in the end the game worked for me quite well (in both Abby/Ellie fights I just wanted both of them to stop fucking fighting and try to talk it out), but I can see how a mixture of expectations, assumptions and different taste prevents others from enjoying it as much (or at all).

  • @RennsReviews
    @RennsReviews Před 3 lety +802

    I completely disagree about the sniper scene. I knew straight away that Tommy was the sniper, I felt impressed rather than oppressed by the gameplay segment as he shot the cars to lure infected towards me, and I knew Abby wouldn't kill him when we caught up to him because he was fine and dandy in the theater with Ellie the next day.

    • @PatheticMr
      @PatheticMr Před 3 lety +14

      When will your TLOU2 video come, my favourite little boy?

    • @slavmcblin4698
      @slavmcblin4698 Před 3 lety +4

      Are you doing a review of this game? If so ill look forward to it

    • @metaspherz
      @metaspherz Před 3 lety +14

      I suspected it too from the start because many of the scenes previously mentioned that there was a lone sniper taking out the WLF and they were looking for him. Ellie even mentioned to Dina that it had to be Tommy and that was where they had to go to find him.

    • @omegachaos32
      @omegachaos32 Před 3 lety +12

      I mostly agree. As soon as Manny said "trespassers", I knew it was Tommy. I already did my best to keep hidden, so for me this whole segment was never about killing the sniper, Tommy; it was about not getting killed because I already respected his prowess in survival.

    • @jamesliggins891
      @jamesliggins891 Před 3 lety +22

      agreed. i actually thought it was pretty obvious that tommy was the sniper and obviously he wasn't going to die there.
      now at the end when we were Abby fighting Ellie, i was terrified. haha

  • @thelazarous
    @thelazarous Před 6 měsíci +6

    The best part of the game in my opinion is when, playing as Abby, you finally find Ellie and end up in the basement fight. Hearing Ellie craft Molotov cocktails is a sound I never thought I'd have panic attacks over.

  • @S4ns
    @S4ns Před 3 lety +293

    Joel is responsible for every death, eh?
    And thus began ... the memes.
    🦏🥛

    • @Doctor_Straing_Strange
      @Doctor_Straing_Strange Před 3 lety +19

      Rhino milk for everyone longman

    • @szarekhtheimmortal2293
      @szarekhtheimmortal2293 Před 3 lety +8

      Ah, Here are the ones who see. I salute all of thee.

    • @LoganDrakes15
      @LoganDrakes15 Před 3 lety +5

      Ah yes the efap place, getting my drink to enjoy the comments

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 3 lety +2

      In a way he is responsible for every new infected at least. Not every death because human killing each other won't just stop. That's what Ellie feels btw, guilt she can't save people like that one flashback

    • @Doctor_Straing_Strange
      @Doctor_Straing_Strange Před 3 lety +35

      pulpficti Do you really believe that
      1. They could have made the vaccine despite vaccines being useless against fungi and
      2. The fireflies could have and WOULD have distributed it to everyone instead of keeping it for themeselves to gain power and respect over other factions?
      Joel didn't do anything wrong.

  • @Zelein
    @Zelein Před 3 lety +1207

    4:17 "Literally every death that happens after the first game is Joel's fault"
    Sorry, but no. This is probably the main divide in the player base narrowed down to a single sentence: One part of the player base will buy this premise - you, as a player - did. Another part of the player base will not accept it as a logical conclusion, because... Well because they don't buy it.
    The Last of Us as a story world goes to great lengths to show how fucked up humanity is at this point. How much of basic society has fallen apart and been destroyed, core values eroded. Thinking for a second that a potential cure (remember - POTENTIAL) would have changed it, is deeply naïve perspective. The Fireflies of the first game won't even pay Joel what they owe him - and you expect them to simply give out the cure if they managed to get it instead of holding it as leverage? What makes you think there won't be conflict for it? Besides, even if they were such ideal people trying to make the world a better place again, they completely lack the infrastructure to produce the necessary quantities. And if word did break out, people infected would be more than ordinarily desperate to gain access to it. The cure might even be lost in that case, with many groups fighting to gain it.
    Where the 2nd game fails for many is in gaining sympathy for Abby who, by all means, has the deck stacked against her from the start. Hell, there's very few redeeming qualities about her character to begin with, and they by no means improve by having her brutally murder a character most players held dear BEFORE giving any background to her motivation. I didn't mind killing Joel, I had an issue with the way it was executed. Joel is supposed to be a smart character, but he and Tommy - veterans of this world who in the previous game trusted practically no one and Joel even recognized an ambush in the first game - blindly chooses to trust someone they do not know. Having Abby brutally murder Joel only adds to the disdain many players feel, and gaining sympathy from that point forward is a very, very difficult task. The game succeeds to garner sympathy for her with some players, while with others - not so much. I've seen streamers actively cheer when one of her companions died, and quite a handful even jokingly lets Ellie kill Abby during their confrontation while saying "There we go! The end!"
    The story and the premise is good, and it could have been a great game with the right tweaks and a different ordering of events. I do feel it necessary to clarify that the idea that every death that happens following the first game to be Joel's fault is what Naughty Dog wants you to believe, even though that logic doesn't make any sense in the post-apocalyptic world of The Last of Us. Letting Ellie die for a potential cure to be gained by a minor terrorist-like cell who wouldn't even deliver on the deal that got them the cure to begin, and thinking the world would become a better place thanks to them, is more wish thinking than reality.
    Edit: Well... This blew up substantially. I'm seeing a lot of people defend the death of Joel, as well as his (and Tommys) newfound trust in humans, so I thought I would make a short follow-up comment. I definitely can buy the development that Joel has changed from the distrusting, paranoid character of part 1. The issue lies in the fact that I don't actually see that change in action, or at least don't notice it well enough, prior to his death. I - as a player - didn't see that change in the game, while other players who disagree with me - some of you - did. From my perspective it's a decision to let the player fill out the blanks, and I don't consider that a good execution when it comes to a major character such as Joel, which leads back to my point of the timing and manner of his death. If you include a minor scene where we actively see Joel having changed, I'm far more inclined to believe him and Tommy being so trustworthy of a band of soldier-looking folk. I'll still have trouble buying into it, but it might pass. Again, the issue is not the death of Joel, but the execution of it. I would have much rather seen a more elaborate plot line, where one of Abby's friends infiltrated Jackson, gathered intel, and the group then set up a trap by capturing someone Joel cares for, such as Ellie. It would make the group not only look smarter, as in people who has a plan of action, but also give some of the many minor characters some much needed depth. That way, when Ellie kills the mole, it matters more as well. "How could you?!" - argument and so forth. Perhaps even have the mole character regret his/her actions.
    I have, by the way, read many wellwritten responses and a couple furious ones, and while I won't respond to any of them due to lack of time, I will say this: Part 2, to me, was a game with huge potential and promise that sadly didn't live up to expectation and could have been better with adjustments. And that's why many players are disappointed. I know many others feel differently, but when any narrative story creates such a huge divide in its reception, it means that the story failed to tell itself in a way that clearly appeal to the majority of people. And that's not positive. I can to some degree respect Naughty Dog for being brave in the sense that they had ambition and tried something truly radical and different. I just wished it had been executed better.

    • @Animechick7797
      @Animechick7797 Před 3 lety +144

      This comment needs to be at the top- this is exactly how I feel and a lot of other people feel.

    • @hooddaddy7124
      @hooddaddy7124 Před 3 lety +104

      FUCKING SAY IT LOUDER MAN UGH

    • @trogdoar149
      @trogdoar149 Před 3 lety +96

      100% agree, the fireflies are lairs, thieves, and cannot be trusted.

    • @Cavers
      @Cavers Před 3 lety +104

      I totally disagree. I don't believe humanity was all fucked up. Just look at Jackson and their community. It would be wrong to assume that everyone has turned evil. And yes there would be conflict even if there was a cure. But a cure is better than death.

    • @dylanmcla
      @dylanmcla Před 3 lety +42

      Listen to Neil and Troy talk about this. They know Joel better than us. Joel is at fault.

  • @dashman8499
    @dashman8499 Před 3 lety +600

    "Those were your people."
    "YOU'RE my people!"
    That exchange will always give me chills

    • @Jozombies115
      @Jozombies115 Před 3 lety +62

      Here's another good one from Uncharted Lost Legacy:
      Nadine: "You'll die."
      Chloe: "I can live with that"

    • @user-dg7iz5cy4k
      @user-dg7iz5cy4k Před 3 lety +14

      Uncharted the lost legacy was actually pretty funny and more than the first 4 games and was kind of like a buddy cop movie

    • @AlexanderTheArt
      @AlexanderTheArt Před 3 lety +2

      Simp

    • @kingpny9314
      @kingpny9314 Před 3 lety +65

      AlexanderTheArt yes, because liking a game must mean they’re a simp. Instead of generalising, either comment on why you disagree or say nothing at all.

    • @marvelousmeh2077
      @marvelousmeh2077 Před 3 lety +38

      @@AlexanderTheArt LOL. Talk about pathetic.

  • @jacobyocum9785
    @jacobyocum9785 Před 3 lety +128

    I absolutely appreciated and even enjoyed playing as Abby because I actually like her character. That trick totally worked on me

    • @lilwaffles714
      @lilwaffles714 Před 3 lety +15

      It worked on me too, it's just people who are too attached to Joel to realize his death was justified, Joel was not a good person, and even though we all loved Joel they did something that shocked everyone and people aren't used to shock, if this game would have ended with both Joel and Ellie happy then it wouldn't be the cruel world they put it out to be

    • @kingsley2837
      @kingsley2837 Před 3 lety +8

      You waited 7 years to play as Abby? Dont be a simp

    • @lilwaffles714
      @lilwaffles714 Před 3 lety +25

      @@kingsley2837 lol entitled much, you acting like naughty dog owes you the ending you want

    • @kingsley2837
      @kingsley2837 Před 3 lety +6

      Erick Martinez Hahaha thats why its getting the hate it deserves! 😂
      Whats the ending? You waste your entire time! No payoff, wasted potential. Its like Thanos got all the stones but did not snap his fingers.

    • @lilwaffles714
      @lilwaffles714 Před 3 lety +18

      @@kingsley2837 not by everyone, not like it matters I enjoyed it so I got my money's worth, now go cry about a fictional character

  • @myra-yves
    @myra-yves Před 3 lety +71

    At the ending of this game, I really felt that Ellie shouldn’t have killed Abby because what would’ve happened with Lev? I guess it requires empathy towards ones situation as whole. Also I appreciate that Ellie doesn’t go through with because it shows that there is humanity inside her still, people really wanted Abby to die which seems kinda short sighted and plain hateful.

    • @dredgengam4610
      @dredgengam4610 Před 6 měsíci +4

      The whole journey where she killed Abby's friends she didn't spare a second thought. It's basically similar to going down the genocide route in Undertale and stopping right after you kill sans. Pointless adventure honestly...
      And you wasted your time only to get cold feet at the end. Being shortsighted and hateful is good. Why? It shows human nature in it's honest state.
      I would've liked her to kill Abby because it would force Ellie to reflect, kinda like when spiderman got uncle Ben's killer. He was hollow and learned that it wasn't worth it. Having those consequences would've been a welcome change.
      It would force her to deal with the situation head on and whatever she'd decide to do with the kid would ride on how her conscience treats her, be it taking accountability or abandoning the fella.

  • @Rayziyun
    @Rayziyun Před 3 lety +332

    Great video, however:
    I disagree with the notion that Ellie let Abby go because "One more death was too much", like us Ellie learned more about Abby through her journey.
    It was easy to kill all those goons because they weren't people to us or Ellie, but every person you kill from the Squad that took out Joel you learn something about, and it visibly harder for Ellie to kill every single one of them.
    By the time she reaches Abby at the end, she knows a lot about Abby, (not as much as us, but still) enough so that Abby isn't just an evil villain to her anymore, she's a person.
    A person that's just trying to keep someone else safe.

    • @dimizuno
      @dimizuno Před 3 lety +54

      Yep, I think a lot of people miss that she says "Go. Just take him." Lev is clearly on her mind when she decides to let go.

    • @markoh2999
      @markoh2999 Před 3 lety +28

      Ellie also spared Abbey because she broke the cycle of revenge and she was finally at peace of mind with the burden of Joel's ghost and knew sparing her would restore her humanity.

    • @bubbletea6903
      @bubbletea6903 Před 3 lety +24

      What's genius about it too is that I think Ellie didn't just see Abby as a person, but rather saw herself and Dina in Abby and Lev. In that first Abby and Ellie fight, Abby realized Ellie was the only person protecting Dina, a pregnant woman she has nothing to do with. Ellie, in that second fight, seemed to realize why Abby spared her because of the realization that Abby was the only one to protect Lev, a child she has nothing to do with.

    • @ZeDitto3
      @ZeDitto3 Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah. The editing didn’t help just write either because he used background footage of Ellie killing slavers who attacked her first....and were going to enslave her.
      ....Slavers. Yeah. I’m cool. Also, Abby had Lev which Ellie no doubt empathized with.

    • @lwant2kill
      @lwant2kill Před 3 lety +23

      Yeah, when it flashed to Joel playing guitar I immediately remembered the lyrics “I’d surely lose myself” and I think at that moment she’s realizing how much of herself she has lost in her seeking revenge. I think she finds the best way to honor Joel moving forward would be to find herself again, and that means letting go of old hatred and not killing the person who is like Joel to someone else.

  • @LBAW
    @LBAW Před 3 lety +575

    I think the intensity and “fun” of the violence is supposed to sour your opinion about violent revenge. The fact that it’s so bloody and so intense where it makes you go “holy shit” may be the point.

    • @Exel3nce
      @Exel3nce Před 3 lety +46

      and yet...its just fun

    • @Shield-Theyden
      @Shield-Theyden Před 3 lety +37

      Yeah. Except for the last area. I put forth a ton of effort to use stealth whenever possible. Then I got to the slavers and was all "who wants exploding arrows?"

    • @NomastiAfricanWarlord
      @NomastiAfricanWarlord Před 3 lety +69

      What gamer's reaction to intense violence in a video game is "oh my god this is so bad :(?" That type of mentality may work in TV shows and movies. But TLOU 2 game design is made to be enjoyable. It's supposed to be enjoyable killing people, because they point of gameplay, is to be engaging.
      Games that are supposed to tell you that violence is wrong, typically make it so that being violent is NOT fun. Usually by making the gameplay of violence, frustrating and unfulfilling. Look at Pathological for example. That game tells us that violence is wrong and should be avoided, by making the gameplay of violence really shitty and difficult so that players are encouraged to avoid doing it.

    • @LBAW
      @LBAW Před 3 lety +3

      Nomasti The African Warlord Yeah, that’s totally fair. I think this may be an issue of this game needing to be a huge accessible hit. It had to tow the line between fun to play and “violence is bad” in a way that it really wasn’t able to

    • @NomastiAfricanWarlord
      @NomastiAfricanWarlord Před 3 lety +29

      @@LBAW That's why this game shouldn't have tried to go for a "violence and revenge is bad" story line. That type of storytelling simply doesn't mesh well with a AAA violent video game that's supposed to sell millions of copies and made a huge profit. Gameplay contradicting the narrative is a telltale sign of bad artistic direction.

  • @Lightning-ig2do
    @Lightning-ig2do Před 3 lety +98

    In the words of a certain god of war: "This path you walk: vengeance. You will find no peace. I know."

    • @Christopher_TG
      @Christopher_TG Před 3 lety +5

      As an avid lover of God of War 2018, thank you for quoting that specific line. As I was playing TLOU2 and I was watching Ellie's soul get torn apart by her ruthless quest for revenge, all I could think about were those words of aged wisdom from Kratos to Baldur.

    • @Artyom_Alekseyevich_2033
      @Artyom_Alekseyevich_2033 Před 3 lety +4

      When Ellie didn't kill Abby
      "The cycle ends here, we must be better"

    • @Artyom_Alekseyevich_2033
      @Artyom_Alekseyevich_2033 Před 3 lety

      @@Christopher_TG true

    • @axeljones8456
      @axeljones8456 Před 2 lety

      Hi lightning ⚡️, loved the sonic adventure 3 video

  • @jeremymagz
    @jeremymagz Před 2 lety +39

    There was no guarantee that the surgery would have produced a cure. Plain and simple killing Ellie for the sake of a cure without her consent would still have been murder.

    • @spartan1879
      @spartan1879 Před rokem +1

      It absolutely would be. Joel found a man standing over his unconscious "daughter" ready to murder her in her sleep. The man took a scalpel and turned it on him.

    • @xen_x4440
      @xen_x4440 Před 8 měsíci +4

      To be fair though, Joel made his decision believing a cure was possible, meaning that even if there was a guarantee of a cure, he would’ve still made the same choice. I also think that if Ellie had said yes to the procedure, it wouldn’t make a difference in Joel’s ultimate choice. The root of his decision was a base need to not lose another kid. As long as Ellie would die, I genuinely believe he would make that same choice in the hospital. I do agree though that the fireflies not getting consent from Ellie was deeply fucked. It’s really painful to me that Ellie has her autonomy and choice repeatedly taken from her throughout both the games by both friend and foe.

    • @timothyallen5786
      @timothyallen5786 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@xen_x4440 This is the best rebuttal to the flaws (for lack of a better term) in the logic of the final scene in the first game. The point that was trying to be communicated was Joel made that decision knowing the stakes, this part of the plot is also the weakest point about the story in my opinion.

  • @Tompie913
    @Tompie913 Před 3 lety +114

    It’s also worth noting that the kissing scene in question, while not in the game until late, was in one of the most prominent trailers for the game. So a large part of the audience will have already experienced most of the scene in question before even playing the game.

    • @cheshirecats1492
      @cheshirecats1492 Před 3 lety +15

      But the flashbacks and the actual Joel part of that scene is the important part. It still succeeded in surprising and making the player feel those emotions. The flashbacks and the dance scene and the last Joel scene are a whole side story. So while yes, we experienced most of the scene, but most don't mean it wasn't important to see the full story.

    • @Tompie913
      @Tompie913 Před 3 lety +3

      @@cheshirecats1492 yes absolutely, the Joel parts are very significant, probably more so than the kissing part of that scene alone. I'm just noting that for much of the audience, it's not completely a "tell not show" moment. I certainly had an "oh, I think I know exactly what they're talking about" moment. Especially the line about being "the talk of the town" felt very meta to me. And meta seems to be what they were going for - remember that when they showed that trailer at E3, they decorated the auditorium to look exactly like the ballroom from the game. It was quite clever.

    • @cheshirecats1492
      @cheshirecats1492 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Tompie913 ah I see, I misunderstood. I thought you were saying that the scene was rendered useless due to most of it being shown prior.

    • @MrMeddyman
      @MrMeddyman Před 3 lety +1

      That scene was probably shown so early by ND because they wanted us to believe it was Dina's death that would set Ellie on her journey for revenge so they could preserve the raw emotions the player would feel at Joel's death. Then it got leaked anyways lol

    • @spiraljumper74
      @spiraljumper74 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah, when I first saw it towards the end of the game I was like “what is the purpose of having this here?” But then the scene continues, we get the extra context to Joel and Ellie’s immediate disagreements, and then is followed by one of the most emotional scenes in gaming. Real good shit.

  • @herbilegimen
    @herbilegimen Před 3 lety +704

    My biggest problem was the timing of Abby's section. Leaving me on a cliffhanger was not the best idea. I was automatically in a rushed state to get back to what i thought, at the time to be the main story and to Ellie. I didn't mind playing as Abby at first, even thought it kind of cool to be getting a view from the other side of the fence. Then it dragged on and on and on, it completely killed the game for me. If they had shortened Abby's section and had it start right after Ellie, Jessie, and Tommy decide to return to Jackson, the whole cliffhanger thing wouldn't of been an issue. Plus i think it would of made for a far more dramatic scene when Abby finally reaches the theater. As it stands, when Abby reaches the theater we already know what happens. I think it would of played much better if we had no clue what the game was about to make us do as Abby. Aside from the quite obvious, upcoming boss fight with Ellie. I think with that small change in timing I'd of had a far better time of it.

    • @stevenirizarry1304
      @stevenirizarry1304 Před 3 lety +20

      Or make abbys sections into a whole game(references to a mysterious event that in hindsight is the torture of Joel and how Abby feels guilt ridden for it)...where we end at the theater wondering why the fuck is Ellie there. We find out in last of us part III what Abby did to Joel to put Ellie in that movie theater.

    • @kerpal1233
      @kerpal1233 Před 3 lety +38

      I think they should have taken the Yakuza 0 approach and slowly build the tension and dread as the two sides slowly converges and collide in the climax while also building doubt in the goodness of Ellie and the evilness of Abby.

    • @SaberRexZealot
      @SaberRexZealot Před 3 lety +25

      Steven Irizarry Imagine if they only advertised it as Abby’s story to begin with, and kept Ellie’s half a secret. Could’ve worked better.

    • @jhc3115
      @jhc3115 Před 3 lety +26

      I feel the same a the beginning. But once i get what they were trying to do with the structure i dive in in Abby story. I think the problem is not the structure is the expectation of each player.

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +19

      Abby's group was so unlikeable and predictable. And it was right after we had killed them as Ellie, so it seemed like pointless filler. I think they could have cut that section and skipped to the Yara and Lev storyline, it would have been better.

  • @ronaldragupathi952
    @ronaldragupathi952 Před 3 lety +116

    A game about love, loss, vengeance and finding humanity. i loved this game it shows that the world of last of us is a small world, i feel like it makes sense for Joel to die because the truth is he isn't a good person no one is in the world of last of us is, there are only survivors and when u survive in the world of last of us you survive at the cost of other people. many people are mad at the ending but its an amazing ending, because Ellie stepped up to be the better person even though Abby has done that a couple of time by letting Ellie live multiple times. People hate Abby's character but she is a conflicted character who is afraid of the idea of opening up. i feel Abby being Buff is a very smart decision from Naughty Dog's side as i feel like Ellie and Abby are two types of people, Ellie withered in sorrow and became a shell of her former self and Abby became stronger with one goal in her mind after her father's death and it was vengeance. Many people are angry over how Joel died and i think his death made sense as if it were for Joel from the first game sure he would have been able to see an ambush from a mile away but this Joel within those 5 years found his humanity started to trust people more. Life for Joel wasn't all about surviving its about making sure Ellie (his second shot at life) gets to feel welcomed, loved and cared, you cant do this without opening up. When you open up you start to trust people more and you are vulnerable. The ending in my opinion is magnificent, Ellie forgives Abby and lets her go, like a good person, its an "Eye for an eye" situation, Joel kills Abby's father and Abby takes vengeance by killing him the fight is settled. Ellie forgives Abby thus ending the cycle. People were mad over the fact that "Ellie only realized vengeance is bad after all the killing she did", i see where most people come from, but its one of those things when you embark on this journey the final prize always seems glorious and worthy of the risk and to make things worse the idea of it only becomes better and better as time goes on but when you get their it aint worth it. overall one of the best games i have ever played. It also showcase how hate is very much a strong emotion how much it propels people to get what they think is rightfully theirs. If you are mad at Joel going straight into an ambush you need to think about this its been 5 years since the first game, Joel isn't that guy anymore he knows what it feels like to care and be cared, when saw Abby he didn't see her as a threat he only saw her as girl who is around Ellie's age. See Joel was in a place where he was loved and loves someone Ellie, believe it or not sometimes its easier to be hated by everyone, than be loved because love does this weird thing where you feel welcomed and comfortable and being that Jackson area he was a respected part of that neighborhood, so when Joel saw Abby he could only think of this girl no older than Ellie,not the inevitable danger.

    • @ninaa4192
      @ninaa4192 Před 3 lety +12

      Very well written my friend. Thank you for sharing your thoughts!

    • @ronaldragupathi952
      @ronaldragupathi952 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ninaa4192 thank you

    • @TKelly476
      @TKelly476 Před 3 lety +9

      Well written. It's so refreshing to see someone that sees something about TLOU2 and doesn't immediately go, "oh TLOU2 that's such a shit game and you're a waste of oxygen for liking it". I'm so tired of seeing those comments... granted the game has flaws like any other game, and I'm not talking about story flaws for the mostpart. I'm mostly talking about glitches and stuff like that. I seriously wish that people could just be able to enjoy something without other people trying to cyber bully them for liking it. Anyways I'm dragging on, was nice to read your comment and learn your views on this game.
      For the record I loved the game and im not going to let other people change my mind about it.

    • @ronaldragupathi952
      @ronaldragupathi952 Před 3 lety +10

      @@TKelly476 ik i find it ironic how much a game about hate propells ppl to ruin other ppls day like sending death threats to the cast and fans. I say give it 5 years hope more ppl are matured enough to understand the story.

    • @TKelly476
      @TKelly476 Před 3 lety +2

      All we can do is hope I suppose, it's just nice to know that there are some people that feel the same way about the game and this subject as I do.

  • @zizyip6203
    @zizyip6203 Před 3 lety +59

    People hate this game. Because Joel didn't get plot armor.

    • @bennyhoward1391
      @bennyhoward1391 Před 3 lety +18

      Nah they are pissed that Joel died the way he did instead of killing a thousand clickers, A million infected, and ten rat kings and then die by sacrificing himself to save Ellie by blowing himself up....they wanted badass Joel in a world where that doesn’t fucking exist. Actually that kinda reminds me of another character people hated died the way he did instead of taking down 30, 80 foot tall, At-At and beat Kylo ren in a fight....scarily similar actually.

    • @festenzurius7454
      @festenzurius7454 Před 3 lety +9

      @@bennyhoward1391 People just can't handle a sad ending though, and they actually think every character deserves a heroic death. I love Joel, but looking at it objectively, he deserved worse. He literally IS responsible for every unnatural death after he killed Jerry

    • @RevJ7
      @RevJ7 Před 3 lety

      @@festenzurius7454 Not true. People like sad endings when they're good. Introducing a new character we're supposed to like via having them Joel In One we already do is factually bad writing. It's a failure in every sense. On paper, and execution.

    • @festenzurius7454
      @festenzurius7454 Před 3 lety +5

      @@RevJ7 Nobody said you gotta love her, it's not bad writing it's just bad understanding of yours

    • @RevJ7
      @RevJ7 Před 3 lety

      @@festenzurius7454 Lol no. Introducing a new character by having them kill a character you already love is factually bad writing. There's literally nothing you can say against.

  • @vonix9199
    @vonix9199 Před 3 lety +189

    literally the only thing i dont like about the story is how it was arranged with all its flashbacks and stuff.
    i think if they put it a bit more into chronological order the humanization of abby wouldve been more effective and also i personally prefer the more straight forward aproach to story telling.
    other than that i think this is actually a pretty damn good game

    • @leonelgarcia2651
      @leonelgarcia2651 Před 3 lety

      Same here

    • @cakocolmenares96
      @cakocolmenares96 Před 3 lety +17

      Agree. Also, that chronological order would give a little more meaning to Joel's death, as we get to know Abby's quest prior that.
      ND prioritized on the shock value there, wich is sad.

    • @ozymandias8523
      @ozymandias8523 Před 3 lety +7

      Leonel Garcia They tried to make Abby look very good, like force you to like her it’s like the opposite of the “kick the dog” cuz evil for villains.

    • @vonix9199
      @vonix9199 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ozymandias8523 ...which would have been effective if the first thing they showed her do wasn't basically just killing joel. lol

    • @ShadowJinxXOX
      @ShadowJinxXOX Před 3 lety +16

      @Andrew Gray And yet that was exactly what Ellie was preparing to do to Abby TWICE when seeking revenge; Abby kills Joel to avenge her dad's death, spares Ellie, Ellie leaves base for revenge, Abby spares Ellie (and Dina) once again after they killed all her friends, and Ellie still goes out for revenge once again.
      That's what people aren't getting about this game, especially if they still hate Abby in the end. Both Abby and Ellie wanted vengeance from the unjust acts that were done to them and their loved ones. Abby wanted vengeance on Joel because he killed her dad and Ellie wanted vengeance on Abby because she killed Joel. But it was like a constant cycle of loss. Because with each revenge story whether it was Abby's or Ellie's both parties lost even more loved ones, that could have still been alive if they have just moved on.
      Neither of them are not just for wanting to kill the other but it still would have been unjustly to do so because someone else would be hurt from the loss and then maybe they would want to gain revenge too and so on and so forth - its a cycle. Until they realize that killing each other won't stop the pain, the hurting, the suffering there will be more. That's the point of the game, to forgive and forget or at least move on if you can't forgive the past because that's all it is since nothing is so black and white either. Abby is neither villain or hero and Ellie is no hero nor villain. They're just people trying to live. That's life.

  • @calunsagrenejr
    @calunsagrenejr Před 3 lety +138

    What I liked about TLoS2: Abby was the most forgiving character in the whole game.
    Think about it: she let Ellie and Tommy live twice (Tommy thrice, due to the sniper scene); and in their final combat, Abby said she didn't want to fight. And her mercy was rewarded because it was Tommy who found her location, and it was Ellie who saved her and Lev from dying at that beach. If she had killed either one of them when she had the chance, she wouldn't be alive to find her happy ending with the Fireflies.
    Abby was out to kill Ellie as vengeance for Owen's death, but let it go due to Lev. Ellie, on the other hand, stopped at the critical moment and showed Abby the same mercy Abby showed her, without prompting from anyone else.
    So by the end of the story, Ellie's capacity to let it go grew much bigger than Abby's. And if you frame it that way, then the ending was the start of Ellie's healing. She lost everything, so she had a fresh start, and potentially a better life ahead (just as Abby letting Ellie go saved her life down the line, Ellie's life might be improved in some way by her learning to let her hatred go).

    • @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009
      @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 Před 3 lety +2

      Bro, everything is talking about that she is going to be with the fireflies
      People didn't notice that the fireflies message was a trap for her ? Like yeah a random guy tell her that they are in that street, that random guy probably works for the rattlesnakes, and sent her there to be kidnapped

    • @Blitzo2876
      @Blitzo2876 Před 3 lety +2

      They hyped the game as Ellie's revenge tour. Her not killing Abby failed the point of the game. They didn't even go across the country like the first game. Just Seattle, Jackson, and santa Barbara.

    • @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009
      @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 Před 3 lety +14

      @@Blitzo2876 the point of the game is forgiveness and learning to deal with your problems, not revange

    • @austinmckee4964
      @austinmckee4964 Před 3 lety +20

      Huang Chung Chuan you have to be very simple-minded to actually play this game and believe killing Abby was the right thing to do at the end

    • @AD-sf2vb
      @AD-sf2vb Před 3 lety +5

      I like this! The idea of Ellie starting fresh is highlighted even more with that final scene of her leaving all of her old belongings, and even Joel's guitar, behind. Almost like a rebirth. I have a feeling that is the end of Ellie's story in this franchise; if the game sees more sequels, I believe it will follow new characters, which I'm okay with. it's such an interesting and fun world to play in, I'd be okay with them starting new with a total stranger's experience.

  • @degg7129
    @degg7129 Před 3 lety +11

    The way i understood the ending was that ellie wasnt that much hurt from joels death but because she didnt forgave him in life, and, as she says, she wanted to try, then she goes hunting for abby thinking that will make her feel better, later realizing that it wont make her feel better and thus killing abby wont help her sleep and it would be pointless to kill her and leave the kid to die.
    This is also seen with abby that even tho she killed joel and avenged his father she still cant sleep well, only when she helps the kids she starts to rest

  • @Tyler_W
    @Tyler_W Před 3 lety +114

    The story definitely messed with my head and emotions, but I don't think it hit me quite as hard as it did for others, because my entire thought process towards the actions of every character's actions was "what you're doing is really messed up, and I don't really like you for it, but at the same time, I empathize, and I get it." For one reason or another, I was already at that emotional place the story was trying to take me before I played it. The execution is a bit messy and absolutely long-winded, but all in all, I think it did a really good job, even if it did sort of stumble across the finish line. I respect any story that dares to be ambitious and tries to do something challenging, so I can forgive a some missteps in execution.

    • @VladDascaliuc
      @VladDascaliuc Před 3 lety +1

      What exactly was challenging?

    • @SistoActivitatemAtm
      @SistoActivitatemAtm Před 3 lety +6

      What you said in quotations is exactly the problem with morality in modern day. Intolerance is a bad thing, something that is painfully clear due to the excessive moralizing in society of its ills. We can agree on that, but just as a deficit of tolerance is bad, so is an excessive amount of tolerance. That's our plight in today's day, that and no one has a defined morality. No one knows what's good or bad or how we should deal with good acts and bad acts, we all just accept them as the same and "empathize" them excusing them. Abby literally TORTURED a man to death, in what world can you then say to yourself "ya, I get it". Especially when that man just saved your life moments before!

    • @patricktsao9630
      @patricktsao9630 Před rokem +3

      I understand this.
      Neither Abby nor Ellie were good people. Neither were Joel or Owen for that matter. The characters in this serious were humanity, but rendered in such a high resolution that it becomes ugly. When the photograph shows so many details that all you can see are pockmarks and irregularities. Most irregular - but also arguably the most human - of them all, is the capacity to hate. And this game runs down THAT particular road very nearly all the way. To let something like hate consume us utterly - we want to believe you'd be better than that. But like you say, you get it - we get it. Its really uncomfortable seeing people behave like this, and a big part of how uncomfortable it is comes from how sympathetic it is - how relatable it is. Heck, tons of the detractors for this game series are prime examples of this concept writ large - so many people hating on this game hate it because "Ellie didn't get her revenge, but Abby did". They are literally the point that is embodied by both Abby and Ellie when they're on rampage mode - that is the cycle that must be broken. The fact that people fall into it so readily just demonstrates to me how real and human the things the game talks about really is.

    • @Weird_but_neat
      @Weird_but_neat Před rokem +1

      @@SistoActivitatemAtm …you realize Joel tortured and killed people too right? Abby is probably the most morally good character

    • @SistoActivitatemAtm
      @SistoActivitatemAtm Před rokem

      @@Weird_but_neat torturing someone = morally good appearently.

  • @SaberRexZealot
    @SaberRexZealot Před 3 lety +689

    The story is more challenging and draining than the highest difficulty setting in this game.

    • @podtherod9304
      @podtherod9304 Před 3 lety +159

      TheVirusSoftware No. a story being difficult to digest and work through does not make it shit. In fact, I think it’s a sign of a very good story. It’s hard to swallow, you have to think through it. It makes you uncomfortable. It’s not easy or simple. And I for one fucking love it

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +16

      @@podtherod9304 it was boring and predictable. Having to learn who Abby's group was AFTER killing them was tedious and added nothing to the story because they were unlikeable. If they had been in Ellie's group, I would not have liked them, that's how little impact they had.

    • @rashomon9996
      @rashomon9996 Před 3 lety +5

      @greenapplepear I believe it is a reference to the Prius episode of South Park when Prius owners become so smug and self-satisfied that they start to smell their own farts. In this case, the story is supposed to present the appearance of depth so that the audience can feel clever (Jeopardy does this, the questions are designed to be around the level of a 7th-grade education and involve pop references so that the audience at home feels a little smart when they can answer a question) but fails to deliver because real depth would be too much of a challenge for a lot of people (limiting sales) because they would not recognize it, it is safer to go with meaning that has already been explored and repeated in other stories to the point of cliche and common sense. The irony is TheVirusSoft comes off as a pretentious prick when pointing out what pretentious pricks other people are.

    • @alejandrobonfil2818
      @alejandrobonfil2818 Před 3 lety +4

      Literally.
      Btw I hardly see anyone talking about how GOOD the human A.I. is in this game.
      Seattle Day 2 with Ellie is probably one of my favorite sections of the whole game. The neighborhood levels and the introduction of the enemy dogs really ramp up the stress on the highest difficulty.
      It was legit difficult to predict their movements while moving about and saving my resources

    • @MichaelFMalone
      @MichaelFMalone Před 3 lety +1

      @TheVirusSoftware You're not saying anything of substance. You have to actually substantiate your claims.

  • @timblom7364
    @timblom7364 Před 3 lety +153

    People say that Joel's death is unsatisfying, initially that might be true in an intentional way. His death stays unsatisfying, only if you don't play the entire game.I saw many say Joel saving Abby was out of character, but the game makes it clear by the end that Joel was trying to become a better person FOR ELLIE, In the first game Joel would have left Abby in the snow, but he has opened up during the four years in Jackson to become a better person.
    It's what makes it so sad, that his last act, the one that got him killed, was an act of kindness towards someone he didn't even know. Maybe he did it purely to show Ellie how he's changed, or maybe he has truly become a better person. I think that's a perfect, tragic way to set up the themes the game developes on.

    • @Jordan-im9jr
      @Jordan-im9jr Před 3 lety +21

      It's not unsatisfying, it's dumb in many ways.
      It's like mario dies against a gomba just beacuse he forgot he had to jump. Joel wouldn't give everyone their names, where they live and enter a place surrounded with heavily armed strangers after making a lot of enemies beacuse of it's actions, he wasn't even in ¨peace¨ all the time, he had to deal with hunters and many other attacks to jackson and scavenge random places.
      He has 20 years of surviving outside and just beacuse he lived ¨¨in peace¨¨ on jackson for 4 years doesn't mean he is going to do these type of mistakes.
      ¨Hey guys it's me, Joel Miller and this is my brother Tommy, we live in jackson wich is a couple of hours far and the code to my bank account is 1234¨.
      A lot of people alredy said this and that they expected Joel's death beacuse of how many enemies he made, he didn't even need to die as a hero or saving Ellie, he just needs a *believable* death, tragic or not but *BELIEVABLE*.

    • @whomp8038
      @whomp8038 Před 3 lety +20

      Jordan Zegarra he walks into a room full of armed people who just helped take out a horde of infected, who are allies with Abby (the girl that they saved and the girl who offers them shelter from the blizzard and the infected). It’s not very outlandish to make Joel walk into to a room and trust people who just potentially saved them. Also you spelt “Which” wrong bud

    • @Jordan-im9jr
      @Jordan-im9jr Před 3 lety +4

      @@whomp8038 Sorry for the mistake, czcams.com/video/3L1iT4wAURU/video.html this video explains pretty much everything. (Can't really talk a lot cause my online class is about to start and no, english is not my main lang :().

    • @bayatricewalker3452
      @bayatricewalker3452 Před 3 lety +5

      @@whomp8038 They didnt save Joel and Tommy though, Joel and Tommy SAVED THEM. But it is true that if They were the ones to save Joel and Tommy there, it wouldnt be outlandish and it would be more understandable for Joel to tell them his name, but that didnt happen, so its still outlandish.

    • @assassinkilla99
      @assassinkilla99 Před 3 lety +4

      @@bayatricewalker3452 While I agree that Tommy introducing himself and Joel to Abby's group was a dumb move it didn't really matter. This is because Abby had seen Joel prior, while this isn't show or even necessarily said it is somewhat implied during her hospital flashback. Evidence for this is back when Joel saves her, you'll realize that Abby recognized Joel immediately. She also seems shocked that Joel saved her life and/or even temporarily torn on her decision to kill him because of it. Although one could also argue that she was just surprised about finding Joel in the first place. And while the fact that one has to play the game through and independently make these connections can subjectively be called bad writing. I personally felt like it added to how one can interpret their encounter and helped make Abby a bit more nuanced as a character. Even more so when Abby actually seems a lil remorseful for what she did to Joel and how she wanted to atone in her own personal way by saving Lev.

  • @skylershumway4200
    @skylershumway4200 Před 3 lety +92

    “The story is concerned with how violence tears us apart but then tells us to have fun with arrows that show dynamite”....BRUH😂😂😂

    • @marvelousmeh2077
      @marvelousmeh2077 Před 3 lety +9

      I mean it's still a game, it supposed to be fun and playable.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 Před 3 lety +10

      @@marvelousmeh2077 still, ludonarrative dissonance is definitely a thing. Gameplay's probably still fun but doesn't support the story. Which is fine, but I just come to appreciate a game more when the gameplay matches or enhances the story.

    • @CDexie
      @CDexie Před rokem

      @@djroscurro9859 Gameplay absolutely supports the story. It's rageful, it's hateful, it's brutal - just like the plot of the TLoU2. The story isn't some wishy-washy "killing (or the internet's favorite, revenge) bad". It's about a world of monsters creating monsters, then, in the end, fighting back against that.
      "Evil is a contagious act in this world, but maybe a kind act can be just as contagious." Abby saves Lev, and Lev saves Dina and Ellie, and Ellie saves Abby and Lev.

    • @djroscurro9859
      @djroscurro9859 Před rokem

      @@CDexie from what I remember, I was more talking about the game the original comment brought up. TLOU 2 is fine in this regard

  • @MegumiCiBear
    @MegumiCiBear Před 3 lety +85

    I don’t even want to call abby a “villain”. She had as much a right to do what she did as Ellie and Joel.

    • @intelligenceparadigm4931
      @intelligenceparadigm4931 Před 3 lety +15

      Exactly! Abby was totally set up as a villain AT FIRST but then we learn more about her and see more of her and it's made clear that she's not some monster or villain, not really, and that's a big point of the game clearly. People who just ignore her character entirely and cheer when she dies seem childish to me

    • @aidengoodrich5974
      @aidengoodrich5974 Před 3 lety +5

      yeah like joel is probably one of the worst people on the planet as of that time if only for dooming the planet

    • @ninaa4192
      @ninaa4192 Před 3 lety +8

      It was the ultimate test of empathy and perspective. ND set players a challenge to experience the same arc as its characters. Many people passed that challenge, but many also failed.

    • @ninaa4192
      @ninaa4192 Před 3 lety

      @@intelligenceparadigm4931 lol I agree 100%.

    • @TheHalogen131
      @TheHalogen131 Před 3 lety +9

      @@aidengoodrich5974 I never got this "dooming the planet" part. Fireflies were a terrorist organisation. The first thing we see them do is set up a bomb in a QZ. It's laughable to assume they would do anything good for humanity with the cure that may or may not be possible to create.
      FFS they sent Joel away with a bare ass, not even giving him back his stuff, not mentioning the weapons and equipment he was promised. After he completed his part of the agreement Marlene was like "Fuck off and be glad we didn't kill you on spot". This is not how honourable people work.

  • @filipvadas7602
    @filipvadas7602 Před 3 lety +426

    Something the game doesn't talk about when it comes to the cure is that there is NO guarantee that the Fireflies would have distributed it fairly.
    They would have had a monopoly on mankind's survival and the power to capitalize on it.

    • @vesman81
      @vesman81 Před 3 lety +125

      It does seem weird that so many people just assume the Fireflies had only good intentions.

    • @73fi55
      @73fi55 Před 3 lety +18

      I'm also thinking about clinical trials for dosage, effectiveness, and how the hell do you get a vaccine for a fungus-caused disease?

    • @Jay-Jones
      @Jay-Jones Před 3 lety +8

      Dude...I'm writing a fanfiction that's basically the last of us part 3 currently...you REALLY just inspired a good plot device for me. Thanks

    • @73fi55
      @73fi55 Před 3 lety +3

      @greenapplepear I understand that, but my overthinking brain likes asking these questions. Thought it was relevant to the original comment

    • @TechnoMinarchistBall
      @TechnoMinarchistBall Před 3 lety +16

      @greenapplepear Except that a significant role in the whole cure premise in the first game intentionally puts doubt on the whole thing even working. So assuming that it would've worked or even had a chance of working at all is in itself going to break peoples suspension of disbelief when there's no evidence that it would and mountains of evidence that it wouldn't.

  • @marvelousmeh2077
    @marvelousmeh2077 Před 3 lety +273

    The problem with people saying that "if they played Abby first before killing Joel then everything would be fine" is that they missed the entire point. It's easier to emphatize with a stranger who you saw just experience grief and pain at the start. It's harder to do so on someone you hate. The game literally wanted to challenge your perspective and not be bias about one character.
    Which a lot of people clearly failed. XD

    • @ninaa4192
      @ninaa4192 Před 3 lety +40

      Absolutely! This game is all about giving the player the same challenge as the characters. Can you look past your bias and empathize with someone you hate? The people who enjoyed the story succeeded, those who bash the story as bad writing etc failed.

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 3 lety +11

      It felt so hammy though, so strongly trying to get us to care but we don't.

    • @MCoconut97
      @MCoconut97 Před 3 lety +13

      @@usul573 we do care, we were open minded about it

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 3 lety +14

      @@MCoconut97 We do? Seems like almost everyone just wants Abby and her friends to die horribly. Me included.

    • @Diinytro
      @Diinytro Před 3 lety +25

      @@usul573 Some do, some don't. There is no "everyone" here.

  • @tomr.4199
    @tomr.4199 Před 3 lety +74

    “Show don’t tell” is exactly what I was thinking during my play through as Abby.

  • @CmRoddy
    @CmRoddy Před 3 lety +101

    That’s a huge stretch/leap to claim that literally every death after the first game is Joel’s fault, as if finding a “cure,” for this virus would stop these murdering groups from killing each other.

    • @pulpficti
      @pulpficti Před 3 lety +23

      Of course it's a stretch. People won't stop killing each other, ever. However you could argue he's responsible for all the new infected people.

    • @CmRoddy
      @CmRoddy Před 3 lety +28

      You would have to assume that a doctor in his mid 40’s (25 years or so after the apocalypse... so he was barely old enough to have gone through all of the necessary schooling, internships, residencies, training, etc., to be a competent enough doctor to perform the surgery and develop a vaccine) could create a cure, assume that they had the infrastructure required to mass produce this vaccine/cure, assume they had the lab equipment available to perform such a complex task, assume they could have tested it successfully to ensure it worked, assume they could even have mass distribution of this vaccine without a massive power struggle that would have led to even more death and destruction, let alone just an infrastructure and transport for mass distribution at all... all of that and many more issues one would have to assume... for there not to be new infected after the first game even IF a cure was found by Dr. Jerry Anderson.
      It’s more than a stretch; it’s a massive leap of faith that has no believable foundation within the world building of TLOU. There isn’t enough suspension of disbelief that would convince anyone that there would be no new infected had Joel not done what he did. What about all of the infected around the entire country, not just the area near Jackson and Seattle? How about the infected around the entire planet?
      Of course there would be new infected and had Joel acted differently it wouldn’t have stopped that at all.

    • @thickoatmeal5719
      @thickoatmeal5719 Před 3 lety +14

      Or if a cure, vaccine, whatever could be created from Ellie in the fireflies crusty meth lab.

    • @marcoconti1197
      @marcoconti1197 Před 3 lety +2

      @@misrelief well a vaccine no but other type of cure yes, and besides, it's a game were fungi turn people into mindless bloodthirsty beast so i think we can get over that

    • @bindu996
      @bindu996 Před 3 lety +16

      CmRoddy don’t you love it when people rewrite the writers’ intentions to justify their allegiance to Joel

  • @MTTT19
    @MTTT19 Před 3 lety +52

    The only criticism I had for the game was that certain sections seemed to drag out for too long and even with the great level of detail to all the areas and sections, they felt very empty.
    From my perspective, it feels like most of the hate is coming from people who painted a picture in their heads of what the story was going to be and where it was going to go rather than seeing it as a blank canvas and letting the picture paint itself as they played the game.
    If you go into something with your expectations being only on what you want to see then you’re robbing yourself of the surprise of what may or may not happen.

    • @joeboboleary3549
      @joeboboleary3549 Před 3 lety +2

      Damn. Well said.

    • @hc3153
      @hc3153 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jonny B basically agree with you about most your points- except I didn't feel Joel's death was mainly shock value. They didn't just want to kill joel to evoke the player's desire to get revenge- they wanted it done so brutally you were completely invested in it like Ellie was. I think it works better that way because then it made the switch to Abbys POV and then coming to see things from her perspective that much more powerful because it deliberately makes it so much harder to forgive Abby- and that is ultimately what the game wanted you AND Ellie to do

    • @shadow.3xereactions518
      @shadow.3xereactions518 Před 3 lety

      claps

    • @DarkSilV
      @DarkSilV Před 3 lety +2

      my take from watching so many streams after finishing the game:
      1. people who played the game and enjoyed it for what it is.
      2. a lot went with hate bandwagon and made up their mind before the game was released, and when it was released, streamers and chat joined to bash the game from start to finish spreading the hate.
      3. small honest people who and really hated it.
      4. people who joined the hate bandwagon but decided to play the game and loved it and found a lot of the hate were lies or exaggeration (that is me)

    • @hc3153
      @hc3153 Před 3 lety

      @@DarkSilV really cool to know there's the 4th type! Bravo on not being so hellbent on hating the game to admit to liking it in the end. I think a lot of ppl refuse to.

  • @malahamavet
    @malahamavet Před 3 lety +315

    the "save the zebra moment" felt to obvious to me. too literal, it made me laugh and it shouldn't. I prefer saving the cat to be a metaphor for good side in general. if someone just saves an actual cat it doesn't work for me

    • @psychodeviant8903
      @psychodeviant8903 Před 3 lety +4

      Dude, you literally misspelled "metaphor", you'll have to forgive if your opinion doesn't hold too much weight.

    • @gaunterodimm3569
      @gaunterodimm3569 Před 3 lety +58

      Don't forget to pet the dog!
      Don't forget the random name of everyone you kill!
      So fucking ORIGINAL! Fuck off with your nuanced horse shit of 'OH just play as Abby you'll love her!'
      Bitch if I brutally killed the person you love the most in front of you, would I care even if I had the best reasons for it?! If you say yes then you are just lying to yourself and have not yet lost someone you really love.

    • @malahamavet
      @malahamavet Před 3 lety +47

      @@psychodeviant8903 thank you for telling me😅 English is my third language and I tend to have this kind of errors, especially with the ph = f spelling. since I don't have this system in my language, I have to guess when the ph shows up, and it feels even a bit random.
      but now I corrected it, thank you!

    • @Beatness121
      @Beatness121 Před 3 lety +40

      I didn't like the zebra scene either. Who cares how the dude is willing to save a zebra when he still refuses to give Ellie a choice in whether she dies or not. Did he not swear a Hippocratic oath?

    • @gaunterodimm3569
      @gaunterodimm3569 Před 3 lety +15

      @@Beatness121 Not to mention that you can NOT create a vaccine for a fungi related sickness you dumb fucks!
      The realistic idea of zombies of the first game was the main hook for me, not the graphics, not NaughtyDog, not any other horse shit, and this is what we got after 7 years...

  • @gtdriver2416
    @gtdriver2416 Před 3 lety +97

    In a podcast Druckmann said that he never wanted to make the player sympathize with Abby. He wanted to show the other side of the story from a different perspective. And the game does that perfectly. Its not a bad story or game only because its not what people wanted or expected. If people dont like it, thats fine. But then it is a problem of the player, not the game. Personal taste.

    • @samjefkins5943
      @samjefkins5943 Před 3 lety +20

      “It’s not the game, it’s the player”. I 100% agree cause lots of people actually like it, and some don’t, that proves it depends on what the player wants to happen, not what the writers want you to see happen.

    • @samjefkins5943
      @samjefkins5943 Před 3 lety +27

      Anunay Gupta I have read thousandths of comments on this game and never has anyone mentioned the shit about Abby being naked. What are you a fckin perve you seem to be the only one paying attention to details like that. Niell ain’t a perve, you make a game then

    • @radekseky4571
      @radekseky4571 Před 3 lety +16

      @Anunay Gupta Lmao the reaching

    • @dude3049
      @dude3049 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree with this. This is one of the reasons the game got mixed reviews. The direction they took for the story was not exactly what a lot of us expected. It was a unique plot decision. To some, it might have been bad writing and may have even ruined the game for them altogether. But to others, the plot decision may have been an understandable one. Unconventional for a revenge story, but understandable. They want to show us the broader context and relate the product of the events that unfold to the theme of the story. But, once more, we return to your point. It's a matter of the player, not the game. Personally, I liked it a lot. But I can understand why a lot of people didn't. It's fair for all gamers to have their own perspectives on it. But in the end, TLOU 1 and 2 get us to truly question the nature of morality in the light of emotion and how sometimes, the right thing to do can *feel* like the wrong thing to do and vice versa.

    • @hikari67
      @hikari67 Před 3 lety +3

      it's not that the intention wasn't clear, it's the writing that lead to this that truly suck ass...

  • @BlueTransAm83
    @BlueTransAm83 Před 3 lety +135

    I loved it. Had no clue on media around it. Thought everyone would love it. Was shocked at some reactions. But then again, I didn't watch CNN or Fox talk about it before I PLAYED! So I just had my own non slanted real opinion. Great game!!!!

    • @SaberRexZealot
      @SaberRexZealot Před 3 lety +24

      Yeah for a sequel to one of my all-time favorite games I would at least give it the benefit of the doubt until I played it for myself and tried to understand what the devs intended. I didn’t wait 7 years just to see leaks out of context and hate the game before I’ve even played it. People are so ridiculously immature sometimes. The review bombing just compounds that. I didn’t think the game was a masterpiece but it at least deserved a fair shake like everything else.

    • @melu0o
      @melu0o Před 3 lety +13

      People that hated the game are overly obnoxious and too full of themselves with this game. I understand not liking the story, but give the credit where it’s due and give respect to the attention to detail. This is probably one of the most detailed layed out, realistic game I’ve ever played.

    • @pnut3844able
      @pnut3844able Před 3 lety +3

      Same. I purposefully avoided everything about the game until I played it so I wouldn't spoil it.

    • @willthomas2310
      @willthomas2310 Před 3 lety +3

      I loved it too! And this is coming from someone who thought the original, was just decent but extremely overrated. This imo was definitely one of the best games/sequels ever made....just a true marvel.

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 Před 3 lety +1

      It's because the controversy behind the game was based on the homophobic views where Ellie and Dinah are lesbian couples while Abby is transgender. Plus, Joel is killed by Abby with a golf club which I don't understand at first about why he was killed.
      I can't tell if Neil Druckmman is a massive jerk who attempted to flip off the game community or just a misunderstood person outside the media. Is Anita Saarkishan responsible for ruining the game and used him as a scapegoat to prove her point?
      Or maybe it's because I was misinformed. The Internet is complicated these days and I can't tell which one is black or which is white.

  • @barebarekun161
    @barebarekun161 Před 3 lety +371

    What a game for the first time nobody wins in this game,the ending almost broke me of how depressing it is but man so thankful that this is a game,story like this wouldn't work at all for a movie.
    Even so some people still blasted it just because "they killed my man"

    • @TyrellW
      @TyrellW Před 3 lety +14

      yeah dude, keep telling yourself that

    • @juanjaramillo6854
      @juanjaramillo6854 Před 3 lety +70

      Yeah a shit ton of people flat out hate the game cause what they did to Joel and nothing more. Whatever. Those people are mentally stunted and self entitled. The worst of the gamer community.
      And I actually think this story wpuld/will work great as a live action show. Just has to make it work for the medium but it can easily be done. And it will be for the upcoming HBO series which has said will incorporate both games into the series. If it were me, I'd introduce Abby right from the first season and have the series play out more linear. But we shall see how they do it.

    • @avikb1991
      @avikb1991 Před 3 lety +5

      @@juanjaramillo6854 Love this idea. I think it would be fascinating to actually empathize with Abby even way before she kills Joel and I think that would work better in a series form than a game form (I do appreciate the fact that the game story makes us hate Abby before begin to empathize with her)

    • @joooanit0224
      @joooanit0224 Před 3 lety +9

      yeah keep telling that bs to yourselves

    • @juanjaramillo6854
      @juanjaramillo6854 Před 3 lety +40

      Yeah keep telling yourself the game is trash. It will make you feel better for being too shallow and growth stunted to understand it.

  • @DarthOtakuable
    @DarthOtakuable Před 3 lety +230

    Something I want to mention here is that you can actually complete this game while killing relatively few people. There are actually few encounters in the game were you *must* kill people. With the vast majority of the enemies, you can sneak by them without hurting anyone at all. That said, doing so is definitely more difficult and requires more patience than just putting arrows through throats. I'm wondering if the reviewer failed to notice this option, or just didn't bother. Either option says some interesting things about how video games have conditioned players to respond to situations within games.

    • @pickledparsleyparty
      @pickledparsleyparty Před 3 lety +3

      I have no idea why but I read this in Dunkey's voice.

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +11

      Some people have complained there is only stealth kill while in the first you had the option to take down a person without killing them.

    • @rashomon9996
      @rashomon9996 Před 3 lety +4

      You can do this in a number of games(Splinter Cell, Metal Gear, you can limit the kills to when you must kill a target in Assassin's Creed), even if they don't have anything in their themes about killing being negative. In this case, it seems not to be designed as an important feature of gameplay or story.

    • @DarthOtakuable
      @DarthOtakuable Před 3 lety +46

      @@rashomon9996 I think the fact that minimizing killing doesn't come with any sort of incentive in LoUP2, and is actually harder to pull off than mass murder, is a deliberate choice on the devs part. By doing it this way, it backs up one of the central themes of the story: that compassion and forgiveness is often much harder than violence or killing. It's left up to the player to decide how much effort they're willing to put into avoiding needless death. Just my thoughts on the matter.

    • @Snak3inAB0X
      @Snak3inAB0X Před 3 lety +7

      I actually have a slight issue with this. I loved the game but the series has such great environmental story telling in addition to the notes etc. That if I were to sneak around all the enemies to find the collectibles it would take significantly longer and be more difficult. I want to experience as much of the world as possible on my first play through, and it's difficult to do so without clearing out an area with stealth or otherwise beforehand. You could argue that kind of buys into Ellie's relentless need to kill, but we know these extras just give subtext the world, and Ellie isn't realistically clearing out an area in the hope of collecting a note or trading card that may or may not be in that area. Now if that doesn't matter to you then it's a non-issue, but there are downsides to choosing to not kill.

  • @leremygan
    @leremygan Před 3 lety +65

    Best game ever for me. Is refreshing to see new concept. I am invested emotionally.

    • @uigoku4276
      @uigoku4276 Před 3 lety +6

      New concept you are 9 year old for sure

    • @uigoku4276
      @uigoku4276 Před 3 lety +5

      @@n.k.3470 thought the game medicore 6 out of ten
      Saying new concept is retarded that's my comment was there so many games and movies and anime that does this concept millions times better and shit on last of us 2 story

    • @duncanb.a.s2886
      @duncanb.a.s2886 Před 3 lety

      For me too man. I just cant stop thinking about the game. It has inspired me a lot as an artist myself.

    • @Sergioperez3254
      @Sergioperez3254 Před 3 lety

      I respect your opinion

    • @duncanb.a.s2886
      @duncanb.a.s2886 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Sergioperez3254 I think this is a game that requires a certain level of maturity, not only with age of course, but emotional maturity too. It is challenging to put ourselves in somebody else's shoes. I hated Abby so f*** much, but by the end of the game, I felt sorry for her and on that final battle with Ellie, all I was thinking was "Ellie please dont do this, please stop this madness" Love this game so much.

  • @mercuryrockum1562
    @mercuryrockum1562 Před 3 lety +97

    I'm very happy to see a positive video on the game. I love the part where you mention that people only base their judgement on spoilers instead of playing it themselves. I really loved the game personally and it brought out every emotion possible, thanks for the great video.

    • @xyc350
      @xyc350 Před 3 lety +9

      so basically discredit the negative voices based on one portion of the group, and not acknowledging the valid criticisms the rest of the group seems to have, got it

    • @mercuryrockum1562
      @mercuryrockum1562 Před 3 lety +14

      @@xyc350 Well considering there has been thousands of videos downgrading or bashing this game since the leaks happened I can see why they felt the need to not follow that trend.

    • @The_Story_Of_Us
      @The_Story_Of_Us Před 3 lety +18

      the review bombing on day 1 is proof enough that people start by hating the game and their whole experience following that has confirmation bias strewn throughout. And many will just watch a let’s play and think that is somehow equivalent to playing the game.

    • @xyc350
      @xyc350 Před 3 lety +3

      @@mercuryrockum1562 I was talking about the method of picking & choosing weak arguments to discredit the entire opposing side, OFC people can have a difference of opinion, but this is more of a lazy and ineffective way to corroborate one's point

    • @xyc350
      @xyc350 Před 3 lety +3

      @@The_Story_Of_Us Doesn't change the fact that this failed to address some of the most compelling arguments out there but instead focuses on the weak ones in an effort to discredit the other side. Having people on one side spewing out bullshit doesn't just cancel out the valid criticisms, because then someone could totally just ignore your valid arguments, just say "people who like this game are just simping for naught dog."

  • @AntoineBandele
    @AntoineBandele Před 3 lety +277

    You always see the good in the story (even when I don't agree with you). To be clear, for this game and its story, I completely agree (just speaking generally in my previous comment). And I had the same reaction with the final fight in the ocean... that I just wanted both of them to STOP.

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +14

      I didn't want Ellie to go in the first place. She messed up her life for revenge and a lesson on forgiveness. 🤦‍♀️ learn to forgive, or you'll lose two fingers 😝
      Stories that did this better:
      Markus vs Connor in Detroit:become human
      The Hound vs Brianne of Tarth in Game of Thrones
      The kid getting revenge on my homie in the movie City of God
      All of these had me feeling several emotions. This game had me thinking, "really? That's it?" It was so poorly done here.

    • @uhuhuh1966
      @uhuhuh1966 Před 3 lety +5

      Psychedelic Yeti Detroit: Become Human is so poorly done though, it’s exploitative of history and oversimplified, it’s insulting to actual movements it’s copying and has zero nuance and humanity, it’s very manipulative. At least the characters in the last of us all feel real and flawed. I know they’re robots in Detroit but that doesn’t fix the story problems

    • @gregoriomassa8529
      @gregoriomassa8529 Před 3 lety

      Yhea the last part was tense as fuck And i love it , but i only would love the history if Abby have a Good characther depolment

    • @marisabel5500
      @marisabel5500 Před 3 lety +5

      I also wanted them to stop. The game was darker and more uncomfortable than I expected. It wasn't easy to get through. Especially having both of them hunt eachother and the killing dogs and murdering pregnant women really messed with my head..
      And i cried for an entire day when Joel died 😅🤦‍♀️

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety

      @@uhuhuh1966 while I enjoyed Detroit, I do see it had a lot of flaws. I didn't enjoy the "twist" and changed how I viewed the relationships I had... And it felt meaningless. But, that wasn't my point here 😝
      My point is you play as Connor and Markus, you see their stories and their reasoning, and all that was building up to the moment they faced each other (depending on how you played the game, that is).

  • @icecreambone
    @icecreambone Před 3 lety +170

    the thing about this game is, we already know everyone is selfish and thinks they're right and others are wrong. that's practically the thesis of joel's actions at the end of the last of us. and so telling me that again just doesn't do it for me. i would have preferred a story about ellie overcoming that mentality in spite of the entire rest of the world being that way, interwoven with her finding out about what joel did and how to deal with that relationship. i wanted ellie to prove joel wrong

    • @NomastiAfricanWarlord
      @NomastiAfricanWarlord Před 3 lety +54

      This game inadvertently proves Joel's mentality is 100% correct. If Abby had finished off Ellie and Tommy like Joel finished off Marlene, then her friends and dozens of people would still be alive.
      This game wants to tell us that violence is wrong, but really it's telling us that you if you're going to be violent don't leave any survivors.

    • @Toppinggaming
      @Toppinggaming Před 3 lety +12

      clone shark this I could get behind. Ellie was always the spark of hope in the first game regardless of how dark it always got. I’d be content with a story about Ellie proving Joel wrong.

    • @geckomaniac3801
      @geckomaniac3801 Před 3 lety +19

      Sparing Abby's life at the end is the most selfless act I can think of. What do you mean when you say you would like her to overcome the selfishness of the world?

    • @sheadoherty7434
      @sheadoherty7434 Před 3 lety +6

      @@geckomaniac3801 it was also pretty dumb

    • @NomastiAfricanWarlord
      @NomastiAfricanWarlord Před 3 lety +9

      ​@greenapplepear What exactly is your argument as to why Abby sparing Ellie at the beginning was the right choice? It caused nothing but pain and misery for all parties involved. Ellie herself, deep in the back of her mind, probably wishes she died in that basement due all the trauma she endured.
      Utilitarianism is the default moral framework in most situations because this narrative because most moral frameworks in storytelling narratives are utilitarianism (this game is no exception).

  • @Chronicles_Of_WA
    @Chronicles_Of_WA Před 3 lety +48

    You should be allowed to like or dislike a game, but the majority of dislikers are vocal and set out to make others dislike it and make the game fail. Respect needed.

    • @daviddodek3962
      @daviddodek3962 Před 3 lety +2

      Yeah agree.

    • @mummifiedgamer
      @mummifiedgamer Před 3 lety +9

      The majority of haters haven't even played the game, they just echo what the tubers told them. Most of whom also did not play the game.
      They engage in cancel culture while they claim to be fighting against it. The hypocrisy is strong with them.
      Not that playing the game gives you the right to try and cancel it. You can dislike the game all you want, but this is an active campaign to try and convince everyone else not to play it, and to kill sales of it. They even go as far to try and slander those who actually played and liked it, to discredit them.
      I mean there was a stream yesterday with some mildly prominent haters of the tube still harping on this positive review among others trying to discredit it, and convince people that this is a bad game.

    • @kintama3453
      @kintama3453 Před 3 lety +4

      Have you seen the CZcamsr Mannix? His comment section is the most toxic community ever. They literally say if you like last of us 2, ur either a feminist or a shill or just dumb

    • @noellalexander9527
      @noellalexander9527 Před 3 lety

      @@mummifiedgamer it takes less intelligence and effort to belong a clique of trolls than almost any other social group. If trolls were capable of creating they would be doing that instead. It's a pathetic existence.

    • @msredstone4759
      @msredstone4759 Před 3 lety

      Agreed. I like the game. I would give it a 6/10. But there were things I did not like. Your allowed to dislike it but please dislike it for actual reasons not sjws or lgbt agenda or whatever cringgy 2016 anti sjw nonsense there saying.

  • @CategoryOfLife
    @CategoryOfLife Před 3 lety +104

    Finally, someone who agrees. This is all I needed

    • @CategoryOfLife
      @CategoryOfLife Před 3 lety +14

      Scott Panna you’re *

    • @na-ll1yl
      @na-ll1yl Před 3 lety +6

      @Scott Panna you're* dumbass

    • @thenguyen8416
      @thenguyen8416 Před 3 lety +4

      the guy who made this video was clueless saying naughty dog wanted to challenge themselves, litterally all of the old writers left the company because Druckman was an ass. The writing on tlou2 was lazy, had no creative integrity on what the previous part had established and the way they gathered sympathy was cheap as all hell and it shows, most people absolutely loath Abby as a result.

    • @GuilhermeRodrigues-wj9ps
      @GuilhermeRodrigues-wj9ps Před 3 lety +10

      @@thenguyen8416 "Old writers left the company"...The original the last of us had only 1 writer, guess who was it?

    • @thorpe2511
      @thorpe2511 Před 3 lety +10

      I agree with you fucking amazing game. Haha some haters are just small minded others are just stubborn

  • @jimle1370
    @jimle1370 Před 3 lety +239

    Maybe It was just the fact that this was the second game in a well established serie. This story would have worked wonders if I didnt care sooo much more about one group that the other. And considering most conflicts in stories are about asking the audience to choose a side, even if its to keep fighting or stop, wouldn't you choose the original characters if you had to pick?

    • @meris8486
      @meris8486 Před 3 lety +23

      Yeah it's defenders advantage, you have to work damn hard to get people to like new characters over the originals.

    • @kevinkuenn5733
      @kevinkuenn5733 Před 3 lety +102

      It's almost like this game is a critique of tribalism and wants to make it clear that just because one group is more familiar to you doesn't make them in the right.

    • @Flounderboy15
      @Flounderboy15 Před 3 lety +42

      @@kevinkuenn5733 that's what I took away from the game. I don't think the game is asking us to choose anything. It's just showing two perspectives of this conflict.

    • @Ryuk45
      @Ryuk45 Před 3 lety +28

      @@DarkkestNite The literal intention of the story is to create a character that the player has every reason to hate and then show their perspective until the player sympathizes with them. Getting you to hate Abby from the start is L I T E R A L L Y the fucking point. You are asking for a different story entirely

    • @Alex-kn5tr
      @Alex-kn5tr Před 3 lety +20

      yeah the game definitely expects you to be rooting for ellie going in, thats why they show you her side of the story first. the twist relies on the fact that the audience most likely wants abby dead as much as ellie does which makes the sudden change in perspective so jarring. but the interesting part is that after spending hours in the shoes of someone obsessed with revenge you now play as someone who just GOT her revenge and see that it doesnt actually make her happy

  • @EJD339
    @EJD339 Před 3 lety +219

    I loved this game. It completely wrecked me. I understand why people didn’t like the direction but I loved it. This game took a lot of risks when they could have just played it safe. I truly believe this game will age well over time. But I truly understand why people disagree with me.
    On a side note, I’m reading the comments and the people on here are so friendly and smart. I appreciate everyone debating and not just screaming at each other.

    • @FoolyCoolyBlackLagoony
      @FoolyCoolyBlackLagoony Před 3 lety +25

      I truly hope that over time, people will understand the choices it made and come to understand it. I'm not even saying "People MUST like it" but there are so many surface level "I saw one big spoiler and hate the whole game because of one cutscene with no context" I personally loved it despite some problems like run time (and Issac) but I can at least respect the people that hate it for reasons beyond flat brained reactions to a single cutscene and nothing else discussing why they did "THAT".

    • @TheGangsterFrog
      @TheGangsterFrog Před 3 lety +19

      Actually I was a bit confused when I first finished the game, in that I was still on Ellie‘s side and thought killing Abby would be a logical choice for her. But I‘m currently on my second playthrough and tbh I connect a lot more with Abby than before. And I‘ve come to like both characters. Plus I understood the metaphores better, for example when Ellie sees Joel before killing Abby, she thinks about how she forgave him, therefore being able to forgive Abby as well. So yes I, agree that it will age well, once people recognize the true meaning of things, like I did

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +10

      I felt so empty. I didn't hate Abby, but felt indifferent towards her. I could see the parallels. I have re-watched gameplays, and my feelings have stayed the same. Abby's group will always be unlikeable.
      I hope more people become open to the game overtime, but also realize the pacing and outline of the story wasn't great. Everything used to empathize with Abby was so superficial, so her story will always be bland to me. It only got interesting when she met Lev and Yara.

    • @JJJ-uo2xb
      @JJJ-uo2xb Před 3 lety +2

      I like this game but I would be surprised if it ages well.. I remember liking the game Battlefront 2 when it launched.
      In the early access it was very pay to win. But by the time of the street launch date all progression based microtransactions were taken out. By the time anyone who wasn't an EA Access member got their hands on it, there was no pay to win aspects of the game. YET for about two years, it's all anyone would talk about if you even so much as said "Star Wars game."
      It wasn't until numerous marketing campaigns that people finally even gave the game a second chance. Unless Naughty Dog does some major save face, I'm scared a lot of people have lost faith in a great developer that I have loved since Crash Bandicoot. I hope I'm wrong, but looking at the past, I am nervous.

    • @TheGangsterFrog
      @TheGangsterFrog Před 3 lety +1

      JJJ Understandable. Well, let‘s just hope for the best. More and more positive reviews like this one are coming out so maybe some people can change their mind

  • @-roossss-
    @-roossss- Před 3 lety +20

    Fun fact: The end screen with the boat on the beach shows us that Abby and Lev made it to Catalina Island where the fireflies are stationed. In the background we see a dome like building meaning that's where the fireflies are and that's where Abby and Lev are right now :)

    • @kyliesmith9199
      @kyliesmith9199 Před 3 lety +3

      That's cool. I wonder if there's going to be a pt 3 to this game and I've been thinking about what the story could be assuming the Fireflies are back together as a group.
      Maybe they will still have the same goal as before and will try to find Ellie since she is the only cure or maybe they won't have a goal, but will be some terrorist group? Who knows?

    • @-roossss-
      @-roossss- Před 3 lety +5

      Kylie Smith Whatever it is I do hope we would get some more time with Ellie! Don’t get me wrong i felt empathy for Abby, but i could not help but want to get back to playing as Ellie when I played as Abby. It felt like playing as Abby took away time I could have played as Ellie :(

    • @johngoldfield6602
      @johngoldfield6602 Před 3 lety +3

      ugh its sickening to think that Neil only set this whole thing up to replace Joel and Ellie with Abby and Lev... like why though? so we can have a more "progressive" team? sjws suck

    • @kyliesmith9199
      @kyliesmith9199 Před 3 lety +3

      @@-roossss- Oh same. I wanted to play as Ellie too and kept questioning each black screen and wondering if I was gonna get to play as Ellie again, but I never did until really later on. It made me sadd

    • @kyliesmith9199
      @kyliesmith9199 Před 3 lety +2

      @@johngoldfield6602 I like them both as characters, but I didn't like playing as them for 10 hours. I don't think he meant for those two to "replace" Joel and Ellie, but I can understand why it seems like that. I guess they just wanted to give more of an insight into Abby's background, but they could've switched between playing as Ellie and Abby with Ellie getting most of the time in the game. Getting a 10 hour long story with Abby was something I didn't quite mind, but I really did miss playing as Ellie.

  • @SlapHappyPants
    @SlapHappyPants Před 3 lety +7

    honestly in a way the gameplay parts of killing lots of enemies worked for me. Even the random human enemies you fight have character, they're very very human. I feel *bad* killing so many of them, listening to them gurgle on their blood and die, or swearing and praying when theyre hurt, or the other enemies calling out your last victim by name and grieving them. It hammers home Ellie's path in a way I don't think anything else could've. When you do a particularly heinous kill, especially when the situation doesnt call for that much violence, Dina will say different lines to make you feel guilty. Like "Jesus Ellie" in a horrified tone. Also a lot of sections can be played where you dont kill the enemies at all and can almost completely stealth or make the infected kill the humans for you. So I would disagree in saying the game encourages you to use excessive violence, but I do see your point as well

  • @Joka191095
    @Joka191095 Před 3 lety +242

    I'm happy to see people who actually think about the story they're playing instead of blindingly hating everything just because "sHe KiLlEd JoEl"

    • @le_chiffre_
      @le_chiffre_ Před 3 lety +38

      True. The hate this game gets is "slightly" over the top. I did not want Joel to die but it is a postapocalyptic world. With loses on all sides.

    • @hc3153
      @hc3153 Před 3 lety +29

      @@le_chiffre_ 😂😂 I feel like the hate is more like "unreal". I couldn't even make comments about abby or why I liked the game and make any sort of attempt in analysing the characters without someone raging at me in reply. Its like we're not allowed to like things now???

    • @le_chiffre_
      @le_chiffre_ Před 3 lety +15

      @@hc3153 True. I liked it. The intentions were good but not well executed. I did not like Abby. I still don't like her but I did not want her to get hurt in the end.

    • @hc3153
      @hc3153 Před 3 lety +12

      @@le_chiffre_ I think that shows you have insight to see what Ellie finally saw. That revenge wasn't worth the mental trauma she put herself through and nearly losing her own humanity, and it's time to let go. You definitely don't have to even like Abby to come to that conclusion and I reeeeally worry about the people that didn't. At least you were not blinded by hate right to the end which will just be the saddest ending imo.

    • @le_chiffre_
      @le_chiffre_ Před 3 lety +4

      @@hc3153 I could totally feel Abby's story arc. It was relatable. I just don't like her as a character. She seems to tough in some points, to "straight forward". :) But I did not like many of her friends as well. Except Owen who seemed to have a moral side to his behaviour (and was quite hot to be honest ^^)

  • @TheMultiEnabled
    @TheMultiEnabled Před 3 lety +101

    Tommy being the sniper is not a surprise. The player knows he's in town and they had a flashback sequence where you go sniping with him and they mention how good he is.

    • @devilskind92
      @devilskind92 Před 3 lety +11

      Plus the reason Ellie and Jesse split up is because they overhear there’s a sniper in the marina so he goes there, and later Jesse arrives with Tommy... So when you’re playing as Abby in the marina and finds a sniper, it’s kinda obvious it’s Tommy.

    • @basementreviewer788
      @basementreviewer788 Před 3 lety +17

      eh, not so obvious when you are playing,especially because it happens so later after they first mention tommy or he appears in a flashback.

    • @Flounderboy15
      @Flounderboy15 Před 3 lety +6

      @greenapplepear Right. It's no surprise that Tommy is the sniper. That didn't stop me from calling him a dick for being so good at it though.

    • @taylorpolitch
      @taylorpolitch Před 3 lety +3

      I didn't even realise it was him until I watched this video haha. But now you mention the flashback it makes sense!

    • @breadordecide
      @breadordecide Před 3 lety +5

      I was surprised.

  • @fallensoldiertragni5178
    @fallensoldiertragni5178 Před 3 lety +65

    I'm going to be honest with everyone right now I'm a fan of the first Last of Us and I also like The Last of Us Part 2 just putting that out there

    • @noellalexander9527
      @noellalexander9527 Před 3 lety +2

      there will always be those hate any sequel or story that doesn't do what it's "supposed to do". These games are amazing pieces of art and I'm glad that super talented people get make a living providing thoughtful entertainment. Naughty Dog's part in gaming evolution seems apparent and I'd suspect in ten+ years people will still be buying remasters to replay on their new consoles. the extra years waiting for them to get this right was so worth it.

    • @deathcube35
      @deathcube35 Před 3 lety +4

      The first game is one of my absolute favourite pieces of media. One of the best parts of Part II is how it manages to make the first game even better and more interesting. It's a two-part story in the best way possible.

    • @silky4100
      @silky4100 Před 3 lety

      That's why you like last of us 2 aswell, you are too much of fangirl to actually know that the game is trash, I mean... it's okay but still super bad, we expected way better

    • @fallensoldiertragni5178
      @fallensoldiertragni5178 Před 3 lety +1

      I mean everyone has their opinion

    • @silky4100
      @silky4100 Před 3 lety

      @@fallensoldiertragni5178 yea, true, but cmon, some people think is a game of a year when it's not even close to that

  • @arijan-itanmuratovic7495
    @arijan-itanmuratovic7495 Před 3 lety +76

    I never saw Abby as a villain. She killed Joel and that sucked but there was a reason for him to die. He did deserve it and he knew that.

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 3 lety +22

      If killing people means you deserve to die, then everyone in TLOU deserves to die. Nonsense. 2 wrong don't make a right. Though 3 rights make a left.

    • @frightenedsoul
      @frightenedsoul Před 3 lety +9

      Rodrigo Fernando Durá Espinoza - someone hasn’t seen Game of Thrones. Conventions like you are stating are stupid. Following normal conventions doesn’t = good.

    • @vicelcia9470
      @vicelcia9470 Před 3 lety +5

      @@elwholer the fuck do you mean by producers releasing franchises by trilogies in order to end the stories of protagonists. This shit doesn't always ends like killing off the protagonists. This belief you are suggesting is so wrong. Joel wasn't even the protagonist in this game, it's Ellie. (I'm not saying Last of Us, i'm saying this game which is Last of Us 2)

    • @vicelcia9470
      @vicelcia9470 Před 3 lety +4

      @@usul573 Well that's misleading. The guy who wrote the comment didn't say anything about "killing someone off grants universe to kill you". Instead what people should focus on imo is this world is a harsh world and the story we are getting is an unfulfilled revenge story which by far again imo is one of the best non-cliche writings and well-executed games i've ever seen, and taking it and twisting it into a rollercoaster of emotions type of thing. I hate the fact that Joel got killed but he was never a hero, he may not deserve to die but if we were to emphasise a bit more with the character "Abby" and never learned anything about Ellie, we also would probably kill of this Joel guy. There is nothing wrong with that especially in this story. They've done it perfectly i would say. Congratz to ND!

    • @rosabonilla8758
      @rosabonilla8758 Před 3 lety +1

      Usul573 you also missed how he doomed humanity from saving itself

  • @CapitalFProductions
    @CapitalFProductions Před 3 lety +86

    I feel dumb: because of how fast everything was going with the sniper scene, I didn’t realize the sniper was Tommy 😳

    • @Stinkee1129
      @Stinkee1129 Před 3 lety +4

      Lmao, me either

    • @eagle_5480
      @eagle_5480 Před 3 lety

      Me too haha. I only learned about it after i finished the game

    • @melu0o
      @melu0o Před 3 lety

      Same

    • @moniquita720
      @moniquita720 Před 3 lety +3

      I get ya'. And everyone is saying it was super obvious! D: Like, "Noooo, I swear I'm not dumb!"

    • @MarisaReset
      @MarisaReset Před 3 lety

      Same here. Because of how fast that scene went by, I didn't realize it was Tommy when he attacks her and she throws him into the water. Then Lev is like "Who was that?" and Abby is hesitant before going "Nobody, it's not important" and I'm all "Wait, was I supposed to know who that guy was? I didn't recognize him... Oh well, I'm sure they'll explain it later."

  • @theatredad6453
    @theatredad6453 Před 3 lety +177

    What I love was that Abby was, in reality, very similar to Ellie. They were fighting for similar things. And in the end-Abby became a character similar to Joel.

    • @Jugdjay
      @Jugdjay Před 3 lety +40

      Exactly. Abby and Ellie are the two sides of the same coin. And Abby ends up taking care of Lev the same way Joel took care of Ellie.

    • @usul573
      @usul573 Před 3 lety +4

      It's trying to ape the story of TLOU1, but Abby slaughters her own people to take care of someone she just met, while it takes an entire game to tell the story of Joel and Ellie.

    • @keeyonbeaty2424
      @keeyonbeaty2424 Před 3 lety

      Bc they replace Ellie with trans

    • @thickoatmeal5719
      @thickoatmeal5719 Před 3 lety +2

      Abby tried to shoot Ellie after Ellie was unarmed and told Abby she was the cure. Abby and Joel are in no way similar.

    • @trinityallen1800
      @trinityallen1800 Před 3 lety +4

      @@thickoatmeal5719 I mean the only man in the world (that we know of) who can find a cure is dead so did it really matter if abby killed ellie even if she was the cure?

  • @jpguzhnay1114
    @jpguzhnay1114 Před 3 lety +2

    Well said! The emotional adventure the player can go through with this game is unlike anything before. I salute you, man. Amazing take. This deserves more views.

  • @soupycolumbo6977
    @soupycolumbo6977 Před 3 lety +14

    All Just Write videos are manipulative... but I don't mean that in a derogatory sense.

  • @user-ex7ip4nw7j
    @user-ex7ip4nw7j Před 3 lety +49

    I don't really have an issue with joel being killed. I believe it was expected. But I do have an issue with the circumstances of his death. I think it was too coincidental that Abby found right away the guy that she was looking for for years! Also how can you make her sympathetic when she tortures to death without any hesitation a man that saved her life like half an hour ago? Her motive for revenge is relatable but her actions seemed too cruel at least for me. So even when the game tried to humanise her it did not work for me. I was always thinking about how cruel she was towards someone whom she hated admitetally for good reason but ultimately saved her life. I mean she could at least give him a quick death...

    • @theflashgordon193
      @theflashgordon193 Před 3 lety

      yeah I don't know why they wanted to rushed that much is death and is true everything they do to make her likable feel weird after the way she kill joel

    • @ennieminymoo6675
      @ennieminymoo6675 Před 3 lety +8

      Ok so picture that you just go into your home one day and you found your father dead and you know exactly who did it, then picture your father was working on a vaccine that could cure the entire world. Years later you are saved by the guy who singlehandedly killed your father and doomed all his work for stoping the pandemic nightmare. You are telling me that you would forgive this man just because he saved your life without knowing who you are?

    • @theflashgordon193
      @theflashgordon193 Před 3 lety +12

      ​@@ennieminymoo6675 not necessarily forgive him but at least feel conflicted. So I don't think I would enjoyed torturing him

    • @Boats_Of_Seamen
      @Boats_Of_Seamen Před 3 lety +1

      Gordon rass kwasi And yet I bet you were disappointed that Ellie didn’t kill Abby at the end despite the fact that Abby spared Ellie and her friends twice.

    • @andrewrojas1543
      @andrewrojas1543 Před 3 lety +3

      Pierre-Simon Cloutier Lavoie And not to mention Ellie fucked up Abby too. Ellie could have just let them go but instead she brought a knife to a fist fight. Pretty cruel imo.

  • @RoseOfSharyn18
    @RoseOfSharyn18 Před 3 lety +164

    Honestly, I really liked Abby and Levs relationship in the game.

    • @Bryan-dk6xx
      @Bryan-dk6xx Před 3 lety +3

      It felt fake to me. Like she did so much for Lev yet they barely knew eachother. Lev barely spoke too, it just didn’t make sense to me. Just seemed so fake

    • @pig_cakes1368
      @pig_cakes1368 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Bryan-dk6xx I kinda agree with you there. When theyre trying to find the fireflies and before getting kidnapped, they could have established their relationship a bit more

    • @nathantamm3433
      @nathantamm3433 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pig_cakes1368 i agree maybe a little bit of gameplay and some stuff on the boat

    • @istomol
      @istomol Před 3 lety

      Lev is trans in irl, not worth character

    • @Don11037
      @Don11037 Před 3 lety

      What is there relationship ship

  • @n543576
    @n543576 Před 3 lety +52

    This is going to be one of those video games that leads to many video essays for years to come and then later 10 year refreshers comparing it to the types of games that tried to do something similar to The Last of Us 2.
    It's interesting because although I personally think it's an excellent game I don't think what it did is something so mind blowing that it deserves to have a "controversy". It should be hailed for good video game story and gameplay, but outside of the "ludo-narrative dissonance" (which come on pretty much every video game is going to have to some degree) I don't think the game did anything so absurd that people are LITERALLY sending death threats to the fucking voice actress for Abby like fucking sociopaths.
    But thats just me.

    • @randomserbianguy5677
      @randomserbianguy5677 Před 3 lety +4

      I can see it now "How NOT to write The Last of Us 2: (How good ideas become bad executions) -2030

    • @gregwxst
      @gregwxst Před 3 lety

      @@randomserbianguy5677 you brain dead, get help lol

    • @gregwxst
      @gregwxst Před 3 lety +1

      It's the greatest game ever made, so glad it seperates the brain dead incels too lmaoo

    • @randomserbianguy5677
      @randomserbianguy5677 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gregwxst I would respond to your comment, but I see that you've already roasted yourself

    • @floive7648
      @floive7648 Před 3 lety

      @@gregwxst word of advice don't call people brain dead if they disagree with you

  • @TheOldBearTime
    @TheOldBearTime Před 3 lety +9

    I also quite like at part II is it's own thing, not just tying to be the same game as the first one and aiming to hit the same beats.

  • @Cernunnnos
    @Cernunnnos Před 3 lety +73

    Abby knowing that her dad was going to kill Ellie opens a hatch underneath all the empathy they were trying to build.

    • @MrMorton2u
      @MrMorton2u Před 3 lety +6

      Your comment is spot on my friend!

    • @gustavochedid1137
      @gustavochedid1137 Před 3 lety +10

      But he said he would do it to her own daughter, didn't he? It was about doing the right thing, in his eyes.

    • @andrewh978
      @andrewh978 Před 3 lety +8

      how so? Like seriously, because I don't think that undermines Abby at all.

    • @RECrazyyy
      @RECrazyyy Před 3 lety +7

      Yeah but it isn’t a random killing. It’s to save humanity. She even said she’d want it done to her if she was immune. Also, Ellie wishes they could’ve done it too

    • @syabri2342
      @syabri2342 Před 3 lety +9

      Lmao so the guy deserves no empathy because he said "sacrificing one life to create a vaccine to the virus plaguing humanity is sad but it seems worth it" ?

  • @mistersplice
    @mistersplice Před 3 lety +125

    I think they structured it the way that they did because, if you played for 10 hours as Abby *before* she picked up the golf club, the players would feel BETRAYED

    • @robidius
      @robidius Před 3 lety +8

      No. You could have left it ambiguous as to who exactly she was after.

    • @noempathy1897
      @noempathy1897 Před 3 lety +4

      I mean, it wouldn’t make sense to play 10 hours as Abby only to go back a few days earlier to kill Joel. Doesn’t chronologically make sense.

    • @diegozavaleta9625
      @diegozavaleta9625 Před 3 lety +2

      the same feeling as GOW 3 when Kratos decides to takes his own life?
      Also, I think yuou are right.

    • @mistersplice
      @mistersplice Před 3 lety +6

      @@noempathy1897 It wouldn't necessarily have had to be the same sequence. it could be disconnected enough to get you to empathize with this new character and then they switch things on you

    • @robidius
      @robidius Před 3 lety +15

      It needed to be before. That's why there is all this hate. But that's just the tip of what's wrong with this story

  • @L1ghtRe4per
    @L1ghtRe4per Před 3 lety +6

    When you actually put the game down and look at it. This game was never about the revenge. It was about the forgiveness. Between Ellie and Joel Ellie and herself. And Abby and Ellie. It's about getting over the immediate emotions you have and go on living the best life you can

  • @KianOntong13
    @KianOntong13 Před 3 lety +78

    I disagree with how extreme the ludonarrative dissonance is. The later part dealing with the rattlers is justified because they game shows you they are literally slave owners. And as you said the earlier violence with the wolves and scars is meant to show that disconnect. If I'm not mistaken one can also sneak past a lot of enemies, only missing out on valuable resources

    • @jaybe2k12
      @jaybe2k12 Před 3 lety +3

      Agreed, made this same comment, didn't even see you had already posted it. I'm glad someone else noticed this.

    • @cynicalidealist11
      @cynicalidealist11 Před 3 lety

      Yeah I agree.

    • @jamesnorman9160
      @jamesnorman9160 Před 3 lety +2

      I think ludonarrative dissonance is always a problem with these kinds of games, especially with a plot like this one which is basically looking at the cycle of vengeance and violence: you feel conflicted about persuing this one person, but it's perfectly fine with mowing down dozens of rank-and-file, because you need something to do to make the gameplay. I think studios have some more work to do to get around this, whether it's limiting the death count you build up through the whole game or having you fight more non-human foes where you're really doing them a favour by putting them out of their misery.
      Also, I honestly feel like the Rattlers were just kind of put in there so you'd have human foes to fight in the final chapter, regardless of how awful they were portrayed: though I honestly though we would be going up against the Fireflies again after they were mentioned so much, like Ellie was so focused on getting to Abby she mowed through them without a second though. Would suck for them though, lol.

    • @thomascatty379
      @thomascatty379 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree entirely, and yes you’re not obliged to kill everyone

    • @beebo804
      @beebo804 Před 3 lety +2

      I think you can probably sneak past everything in the game.

  • @PenguinForTheWin
    @PenguinForTheWin Před 3 lety +83

    "If you're able to reconsider your emotions while you play" I think this line kind of fundamentally addresses the core issue of the game. Why should I have to reconsider things that the game tried so hard to instill in me, and then does absolutely nothing to change. I don't think showing Abby petting dogs, or acknowledging that she's a real human with actual friends (who are all flat and boring and one-note) should get me to care about her. She takes joy from torturing people throughout her entire arc, she has no problem cheating on her pregnant friend with her other friend. You say the game makes players empathize with her and I think it fails in that entirely. I got to the Ellie v. Abby fight and still felt bewildered that I was being asked to attack and try to kill the only character left in the game who I cared about. It felt fundamentally wrong; there was no conflict for me. I pushed down my feelings and did what the game wanted me to do, but every time I failed as Abby I thought to myself "good, im glad she died here."
    I literally liked Abby less after being forced to endure being responsible for her survival and success as a player, she showed me she was somewhat complex in that she's not just "that cunt who tortured and murdered one of my favorite characters" she was also "that cunt who enjoyed torturing and murdering one of my favorite characters and is a bad friend but felt guilty enough to help a stranger." Almost 100% of the people (and dogs, thanks heavy-handed themes) you kill as Ellie in the game is purely in self defense, but I'm supposed to feel bad about that because Abby knew some of the people that died? I hate her why would I feel bad? All of these people put themselves in a situation where they attack strangers on sight with no hesitation.
    Ellie kills a pregnant woman in self defense and is immediately traumatized after learning she was pregnant after-the-fact. Abby sees an opportunity to murder an innocent pregnant woman just to hurt someone she dislikes and she says "fucking good". How the fuck is this unlikable cunt comparable to someone I've spent 30 hours trying to protect and see grow as a character. And to me that is why this video game failed as a story, because Abby sucks and the game offers nothing to change that and offers Ellie no real reason to think about her actions. She spends years of real time and kills hundreds of people just for the person who killed her dad to mutilate her, and realize "joel talked to me on a porch one time" and give it all up in the end only to still lose everything?

    • @c87kim
      @c87kim Před 3 lety +2

      Noones gonna read this bro

    • @zacharyengland2096
      @zacharyengland2096 Před 3 lety +22

      @@c87kim Well, I did. And at least 11 others did, too. *At least.*

    • @psychedelicyeti6053
      @psychedelicyeti6053 Před 3 lety +14

      Exactly. Ellie showed remorse and was troubled by her actions, while Abby never showed any. We're supposed to like her because she's the "new Joel" and Lev is the "new Ellie". But she never questions her actions. And I'm not surprised how quick "ways to kill Abby" videos came out soon after the game released.

    • @agasthya9128
      @agasthya9128 Před 3 lety +2

      I think the point was to show that where she was coming from to justify Joel's death, to show us she was a human who is trying to survive in this world just like Ellie and has ppl in her life she cares about. Liking her or hating is entirely subjective.

    • @agasthya9128
      @agasthya9128 Před 3 lety +3

      @@psychedelicyeti6053 I think she was a trained killer before killing Joel. After that, she met Yara and Lev and that's where she wanted redemption for what she has done. Her side of the story was interesting.

  • @laaarsu
    @laaarsu Před 3 lety +59

    I may sound like a complete lunatic, but by the end of The Last of Us 2, I ended up hating Ellie more than Abby. I understand Ellie's motive, but the fact that she threw away things like a family, settling down, and a new life, things that an ordinary person rarely gets (much more in a zombie apocalypse), made me illustrate her from that point on as a vindictive and selfish person, a big detour from the Ellie we all knew and loved in the first game. What she should have done, as painful as it may sound, is to cope with the fact that Joel is dead and that killing Abby will not bring him back no matter how hard she tried. At the end of the game, Ellie's concluding predicament is a just one, with her decisions amounting to her experiencing her greatest fear: being left alone.
    Abby on the other hand is a much more interesting case. I'll admit that I also hated Abby in the beginning. But as time went on, and more and more of her friends end up dead at the hands of Tommy and Ellie, I realized she is already paying the price for killing Joel. And that is punishment enough. Additionally, we kind of see a major character development for Abby as she transitions from a mindless drone of the WLF, to a forgiving and self-thinking individual, sacrificing her already existing brotherhood to save and protect Yara and Lev. By the time of their encounter at the theater, I believe that Abby saw through the illusion and tried to break the circle of revenge by sparing Dina and Ellie. At that point, I eventually saw Abby as a mature and developed character looking to end the circle of killing that she unknowingly instigated with her murder of Joel.

    • @Spink_Prime
      @Spink_Prime Před 3 lety +7

      Ellie and Abby are both pieces of shit. Abby tortured and brutally murdered a guy without getting full context, asking for his side of the story, asking if the people she was with were ok with her methods, or listening to the desperate pleas of Ellie who she made watch. I don't care how many dogs you play with, how many friends you have, or how many family members you lost, nothing justifies such a monstrous action. Ellie, on the other hand, refuses to forgive joel despite all his kindness, refuses to forgive Bigot Sandwiches despite him giving her a likely expensive apology, yells at Joel for protecting her, and constantly plays with the emotions of the people around her. "I wanna settle down with you, but now i don't." "I want to catch Abby and get revenge for myself and the people who liked joel, but now I don't." "I want to let you go now and have a fair fistfight, but you also need to die and I'm going to use a knife." "I want to love you forever, but you're a burden to me now." They're both awful people and awful-written characters.

    • @DT-sr7qw
      @DT-sr7qw Před 3 lety +1

      Lawrence fuck you for liking a fucking girl using steroids

    • @sebastianreyes8042
      @sebastianreyes8042 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree with you I kinda like them both but Abby more and her story was so interesting to see the "Villians" point of view. And learning that in fact Abby and Ellie are in many ways like eachother.

    • @porkbandit1107
      @porkbandit1107 Před 3 lety +5

      @@DT-sr7qw fat boy body shaming. Beautiful

    • @pineappletv625
      @pineappletv625 Před 3 lety +13

      ChunkyBoi 2675 she ain’t using steroids, she’s just stronger than you

  • @silas9673
    @silas9673 Před 3 lety +59

    2:19 lmao idk if people liked the game but saying “ it was so garbage, I’m glad I didn’t buy it” I’m like r u high why don’t you play it first

    • @yuckitsjj
      @yuckitsjj Před 3 lety +4

      EXACTLY

    • @DficienC
      @DficienC Před 3 lety +3

      But some people only wanted to play it since they wanted to play as Joel and once people found out he died that was probably very off putting for them

    • @hyperfire1134
      @hyperfire1134 Před 3 lety +1

      Déficient D then they’re stupid

    • @silas9673
      @silas9673 Před 3 lety +5

      Déficient D who the hell plays video games just to play as a certain character

    • @DficienC
      @DficienC Před 3 lety +3

      @@silas9673 many people do since if you love a character and then they kill them off and you have to play as the person who kills your favourite character then that would be off putting that is why when the game was released there were bad reviews pretty early since they killed of Joel you would be surprised pewdiepie almost stopped playing

  • @themalf
    @themalf Před 3 lety +61

    I think the best stories are those that make us want to talk about and discuss it, try to understand and exchange opinions about it. TLOU Part II seems to have achieved that. I was quite satisfied with the game and its story, but I like to read other people with different opinions with solid arguments.

    • @rc-fannl7364
      @rc-fannl7364 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree, it's ok that a game's story challenges us mentally. But one might wonder if the current story line didn't cross the boundary between challenging our minds and reconsider our values, or try so hard to be controversial at key moments, that the message of "let's take a moment to think about this" gets overwhelmed by the shock effect of some graphical moments in certain cutscenes and plot twists. Apart from people being shocked by seeing Joel killed early in the game, even though the trailers and pre-release info made it appear like the main story would revolve about Joel and Ellie, and Ellie being the only playable character, which raised false expectations, some events feel forced, like these were added for extra dramatic effect, but sometimes less is more might have worked out better.

    • @lac22lac40
      @lac22lac40 Před 3 lety +2

      RC-Fan NL what was controversial besides the nature of Joel’s death and the general concept of playing as a character initially believed to be the antagonist for nearly half the game, but i wouldn’t call two divisive narrative delivery devices “trying too hard to be controversial in key moments” not sure where you’re coming from at all with that tbh

    • @rc-fannl7364
      @rc-fannl7364 Před 3 lety

      @@lac22lac40 controversial in the sense of whether some of the shocking/awkward storyline twists really enhanced the experience of playing this game, or just added for extra shock effect. Sometimes less is more. Like in the final battle, Ellie losing some fingers. So the final scene was even more dramatic, as Ellie could no longer play the guitar well. Some think it's a great detail, but I get the impression that more people feel like this was over the top, and the scene would have been very emotional without this somewhat gruesome detail.

    • @lac22lac40
      @lac22lac40 Před 3 lety +1

      RC-Fan NL criticisms like this are so wild to me, like go become a writer at Naughty Dog then 😂 but until then just reflect on the story that WAS told not the story you WANTED told

    • @lac22lac40
      @lac22lac40 Před 3 lety

      RC-Fan NL no one’s ever like “Tolkien really shouldn’t have had Frodo throw the ring in Mount Doom, because Frodo should’ve been pure enough to overcome the ring” see how absurd that sounds? it’s Neil Druckmann, Halley Gross, Troy Baker, Ashley Johnson, Laura Bailey, etc.’s story, not yours

  • @NJayXnockout
    @NJayXnockout Před 3 lety +28

    Did everyone pay attention to Joel's expressions in the moments before the first swing? Did it look like he was clearly contemplating that, "this is it, my demons finally caught up to me." Then proceeds to face those demons head on, accepting the fate (he does that thing with his mouth, then says get it over with)?

    • @emotionalsupportostrich2480
      @emotionalsupportostrich2480 Před 3 lety +4

      NJayXnockout - I loved that he said “skip the speech and get on with it”. Epic.

    • @kristoffersenneset2604
      @kristoffersenneset2604 Před 3 lety

      If you want to know the answer, Troy Baker has an awesome explanation about what Joel thought in that moment, in this interview, starting at about 16:20, m.czcams.com/video/g6rRfK-V2jY/video.html&feature=share

    • @carstenmeyer7786
      @carstenmeyer7786 Před 3 lety

      @ Kristoffer Senneset
      You can directly link to youtube time-stamps. Here's the link directly to the beginning of Troy Baker's 2.5 minute commentary on Joel's thoughts he tried to convey:
      czcams.com/video/g6rRfK-V2jY/video.html

  • @g59tothegrave
    @g59tothegrave Před 3 lety +49

    I genuinely believe that tlou2 is waaaay over hated, I genuinely enjoyed the game due to how unique it was

    • @HateshWarkio
      @HateshWarkio Před 2 lety +2

      Might be because it shits all over The Last of Us which is a very beloved game

    • @g59tothegrave
      @g59tothegrave Před 2 lety +3

      @@HateshWarkio you have your opinion I have mine, no need to go out of your way to say how much you hate tlou2 to a random stranger on the internet

    • @poett8875
      @poett8875 Před 2 lety +2

      For me it’s both overrated and overhated. It’s definitely not a bad game but it’s nowhere as good as critics and fans hype it up to be.

  • @discipll
    @discipll Před 3 lety +3

    One of the Best videos, well done and good analysis. With the gameplay thing, they added the explosion arrow and all that to make gameplay fun to play with, not exactly to deter from the narrative. Besides, it shows how invested she is with revenge and they were also shooting back, so you don't have a choice but to kill AI in gameplay. Its a well made game. Hope they continue it and make ana impressive trilogy

  • @pn03px
    @pn03px Před 3 lety +32

    To me the problem was that I could see the writers hands desperately trying to create cenarios to make me care for abby, using dogs and other animals to mirror the giraffe scene from the first one, giving a child side character to protect again, like in the first game and so on. That aside, all of the suporting characters are so bland and forgettable, how am I suppose to care for their deaths if they have no personalities? Not only that, Abby herself barely reacts to many of her friends deaths, I don't even think that she found out about Nora's death. If she does not care why should I?.
    Even though I understand her motivations Abby's story felt so artificial and bland that I could not engage with it.

    • @fishfillets8480
      @fishfillets8480 Před 3 lety +1

      I think in a way, the reason why I couldn't emphasize with Abby was that there was no backbone to their relationships like the cast of the first game did. I think with the first game the thing that really made me empathize with those characters was because of desperation. It was in those moments when characters were at their most desperate and weakest that I really felt the connection between characters, (Tess's sacrifice, Sam's final moments of pondering about life before his turning, Henry's frantic decision to blame Joel and Ellie but then ends himself, Marlene's indecision but ultimately making a difficult decision as leader of the Fireflies). A lot of these characters feel so human to me because of their desperation to survive and make sense of the bleak world they live in. For some reason I couldn't feel that way about Abby, im not sure why but I think its because her revenge never felt desperate in how she gets to Joel, which in comparison to Ellie felt much more effort was put into doing. Her revenge doesn't feel like a journey, heck her revenge came to her that I felt like she didn't deserve it due to how convenient it was for her, and for a game that prides in its gritty realism, it fails to make Abby's revenge feel realistic. As far as I know she had only obsessed with finding out where Joel is, but nothing about how she gets to Jackson was ever shown, we never see her thirst of revenge tested in the obstacle that is this zombie-esque world. In the first game even trekking just outside the walls was dangerously filled with clickers and runners, in the roads lay traps readied by the hunters, we see how dangerous and desperate people are to survive to the point of cannibalism. We see how they are a product of this apocalyptic setting. I think maybe that's, why a lot of people are saying that they felt like this, wasn't a Last Of Us game because it lost that element of survival and desperation, it forgot to flesh out the intimacy between characters.

    • @blaccpanther8715
      @blaccpanther8715 Před 3 lety +1

      Well when Yara and Manny die it is on the battlefield where she has to continue her mission or risk being killed as well, it's like saying Ellie diddnt care about Jesse's death. Also when Abby saw the death of Mel and Owen she literally pukes, i dont know where exactly she doesn't react to the death of her friends. It sounds like you merely made that up to be honest.

    • @pn03px
      @pn03px Před 3 lety +1

      @@blaccpanther8715 the point is the deaths are barely aknowledged by her, just because manny and yara died on the battlefield does that make it ok to basically forget about them later in the plot? What emotional impact does it have for me? Owen and mel have one scene and that is it, they are also erased from the plot, no mourning no remembering no nothing, but the plot wants me to believe that they were very important, the story also needs to do better than just tell me that Abby cares, or throw one scene and be done with it. Deaths of complete strangers had more substance in the first game.
      Please if you don't agree that is fine, but don't say that people made things up just because you don't agree with it.

  • @AlivansFan
    @AlivansFan Před 3 lety +48

    I’m a pretty simple guy. If I see a game, movie, or book that I’m interested in, I get excited and look forward to experiencing its story. This game was no exception.
    Now, I must have been another plain of existence or something, because I didn’t see or hear any of the “leaks” for this game until after I finished the it. So one could say I went in with as close of an ideal perspective as Naughty Dog could ask for. And for me, the story probably achieved the feelings it was meaning to invoke. This was probably due to the fact that I only had the speculations about Ellie and Abby’s relationship that were made when we first saw Abby in the gameplay trailer LITERALLY YEARS AGO!
    So I went in to this game thinking that Abby was Ellie’s mother, and that the story would tell her history, who Ellie’s father was, and possibly even explain more about Ellie’s immunity. So for the first two hours of the game, I thought Abby was in a flashback. And when I saw Joel save her from the infected horde, I was thinking; NO WAY, JOEL IS TOTALLY ELLIE’S REAL DAD! AND NEITHER OF THEM KNOW IT! And the idea of Joel and Tommy just walking into a hideout full of armed strangers didn’t really strike me as odd at first, because I was still thinking this whole thing is in then past. This could be the group that Joel and Tommy were part of when they did those “unspeakable things” Joel refers to in the first game. And they hadn’t learned to be as cautious as they should be yet.
    The moment I realized that Abby wasn’t a flashback didn’t even come when she shot his leg. It only came after I saw that Joel’s entire right knee was gone did I think; “oh, this is for real”. So that was a twist for me. And then then you all know the rest of it by now.
    Like I said before, because I went into this game basically blind in regards to spoilers, I’d say for me it did its job. At the two critical points where Abby and Ellie face off, I didn’t want either to die. When Abby killed Joel, I was right there with Ellie, hating her guts. But by the time we had returned as Abby to the theater, I was genuinely concerned with who was going to walk out afterward. And that was the story’s goal in my opinion.
    So am I glad that Joel’s dead, no. But am I happy there are new potential character arcs and new stories to experience, yes.
    So please play the game through yourself even if you say you’ve already known the full story for months. It really does deserve at least one play through.

    • @rasmadrak
      @rasmadrak Před 3 lety +12

      100% agree. I also played it unbiased and "unspoiled", and it was a marvel to play through. I shit you not, when I played the game it was raining heavily outside, with lightning and the whole shebang. So immersion in the game was on point. Several weeks later I'm still talking about the game. Haven't really done that with any other game, to be honest.

    • @shadowwoodsman3624
      @shadowwoodsman3624 Před 3 lety +4

      I played the game spoiler free too. Based off of what I got from the trailers I thought Abby could be Ellie's mom too! I knew she was mad and hostile from the first scene of her but didn't know if it was a flashback or not until I saw Joel. He was old when he met Abby so I didn't think they could be friends especially since she said she was looking for someone and was willing to interrogate a squad from jackson to look for them.

    • @rasmadrak
      @rasmadrak Před 3 lety

      @Andrew Gray You're missing out on a great game, so get it when discounted at least :)

    • @shadowwoodsman3624
      @shadowwoodsman3624 Před 3 lety +2

      @Andrew Gray She did pay for her crime through Karma. She lost her lover and all of her friends for killing Joel. TLOU2 is a good game, as a stranger from the Internet I highly recommend that you try it! :)

    • @Crazy13Morales
      @Crazy13Morales Před 3 lety +1

      I don't want to see Joel being killed off with a golf club. I'll pass, thanks.

  • @iBot.
    @iBot. Před 3 lety +4

    What's your opinion of The Closer Look's take on TLOU2?

    • @bindu996
      @bindu996 Před 3 lety +4

      He dismissed it because it didn’t follow his cookie cutter stencil for a story that he uses. He was just comparing it to what HE would’ve done, which cancelled out any attempt at objectivity he was going for, and it came across that he just doesn’t appreciate innovative or risky storytelling and wanted it to pay fan service instead. also he sounds like a pompous jerk but that’s besides the point.

  • @markiscoolms
    @markiscoolms Před 3 lety

    Wow finnaly an review that goes deep into the story and why the writers made those choises. Nice work!

  • @plr2473
    @plr2473 Před 3 lety +63

    TLOU2 took the world and story of the first game and did something entirely different. But the underlying theme was the same. In the first game, it at first seems to be about the struggle for survival, but it is really about the characters struggling to hold onto their humanity in spite of the terrible decisions and actions they commit. In TLOU we understood the purpose of Joel and Ellie's journey. They were on a mission where the stakes were a cure to the infection that caused the collapse of the world. Anything they did was therefore justified, because it was another step towards saving the human race. And this was what made the ending so shocking, because Joel did the unthinkable due to his feelings for Ellie. But it kept with the the story's theme. In Joel's mind, his saving Ellie was justified, because the bond between them represented the last bit of humanity he had in the world, and he would fight for it at all costs. Whether he was driven more by weakness or love was beyond the point.
    In the second game, on the surface, the characters' motives appear clear. They are driven by hate. But the main theme is not revenge. Like in TLOU, it is about retaining some shred of humanity in a cruel and unforgiving world. At the end of the game Ellie sees this in the bond between Abby and Lev at the beach. She also realizes that Lev will likely die without Abby, or go on to become another monster in their cycle of revenge--this being the person who had spoken up to save Ellie and Dina from Abby's rage in the theater. It was clear in the cut scene how Ellie was internally conflicted and about to let the two go without a fight. But Ellie's vision of a dead Joel triggered the hate still inside.
    In the end, she does spare Abby though. And by doing so, Ellie beaks the cycle of hatred and stops herself from becoming a complete monster. The deeper meaning of this action is further shown in the closing scene between her and Joel. The world had become a hard place that brought out the worst in people, but not without reason. Joel did what he did, because as much as Ellie's life would've meant to the world in finding a cure, she'd already become everything to him. The brief flashback of Joel on the guitar before she let Abby go reminded her of this, and that if she was ever going to hold on to her humanity she'd have to learn to forgive not only Joel for the ugliness the world brought out of him, but others too. Ellie's failure to do this at first ultimately cost her so much, as she had gotten others killed, lost Dina, and become unable to play the guitar. It likely would have consumed her in the end. But she was fortunately able to regain her capacity to be a human again. We can also infer that she got much needed closure by finally making amends for the actions of Joel, and in the process, could honor his memory.
    That is exceptional writing. Of course the story did have some plot holes in other areas, but the heart of the story is still a solid one, and stands on its own while building on what the first game laid out. But because it dared to do it differently and in a complex way, people were disappointed.

    • @eFlower13
      @eFlower13 Před 3 lety +2

      Good writing.

    • @7ens3nButt0n
      @7ens3nButt0n Před 3 lety +9

      I can only agree with you, everybody who hates the story or especially Abby doesnt get the point of the game. You are supposed to be on Ellies side because she is the main character. Your favorite character from game 1 gets killed by the bad guy. You then seek revenge and hunt down the bad guy at all costs. This is a story told a million times in books, movies and games.
      But TLOU2 turns everything upside down by making you play the bad guy. And suddenly I completely understood Abby, why she wanted to kill Joel, why she didnt kill Ellie and Thommy when she had the chance. Why every friend she looses gives her no choice but to stop Ellie. By that point I rooted for Abby and the game even made you fight Ellie as Abby, which further prooves the point that Ellie is a complete psychopath from Abbys point of view. The endfight was torture because I didnt want to fight Abby, but you had no choice (maybe thats the biggest complaint people have: the lack of player choices) but like you already said the end shows that Ellie only seeked revenge and paid the ultimate price.
      a little of topic but a lot of the story reminded me of Naruto and Pain. Because to stop the vicious cycle of revenge killing one has to take all the pain on himself and forgive.

    • @amberb.6395
      @amberb.6395 Před 3 lety +2

      The way you put it makes way more sense than the way the actual game puts it. I like the game a little more now. It’s still pretty crappy though. I never would’ve come to that conclusion without your comment. The game just told the story really badly I feel, but your comment made that mess much easier to understand

    • @pulover92
      @pulover92 Před 3 lety

      that is exactly what I like about this game so much. You have many individual opinions on the story good and bad but through all the emotional turbulences throughout this game you start to think more and more about what story they truly want to tell you. You can put all the pieces together in the end and make up your ultimate opinion about the game. It is no use to be biased by certain events happening before the release even and hate the game to bits. It is much better to try and understand what the writers truly meant when creating such a controversial story. Nice to see everyones opinion on the game and I liked yours especially!

    • @touristygull2059
      @touristygull2059 Před 3 lety +5

      There actually is a theory that Ellie is still with Dina, at the end of the game it’s months later and Ellie has something on her wrist. What is it? It’s dinas bracelet she made for Ellie. We don’t see the bracelet on her when she leaves or in her boat, or in her backpack when she is tracking down Abby for the last time. Speaking of the backpack, notice how she doesn’t have any weapons or holsters on it? It’s like she took them to some other place or stored them somewhere. Ellie goes through the house and isn’t surprised to see it empty and abandoned. She doesn’t breakdown or talk about how she regrets everything, she just plays Joel’s guitar peacefully. And in the end, she leaves the guitar to show how maybe leaving a memory and leaving something important behind can help her heal. Not only that, but help her move on as a person.
      Also a little tidbit, before Ellie does leave, theres a note from Jesses parents saying that they will always have a home in jackson. I personally believe in this whole theory and I find it even more cool that naughty dog hides these small details for the players to come to a conclusion

  • @alackofgames913
    @alackofgames913 Před 3 lety +90

    I agree with everything up to the idea of Ellie being fine with ending lives until she finds one in particular. Ellie doesn't hate any of the basic Wolves, so her killing them is often dispassionate at best and frustrated at worst. It's only when she kills someone who she has an emotional connection to that she feels that destructive pain of revenge. You can actually feel this happen as you play in a weird way. The first time I killed a dog in this game, I felt like an absolute trash bag of a person, but by the 5th one, it was just as dispassionate as any of the people with names lives I snuffed out simply because they were in my way. So, I don't think it's actually dissonant, but entirely intended.

    • @dragonrabbit7410
      @dragonrabbit7410 Před 3 lety +2

      That was well said.

    • @90sajen
      @90sajen Před 3 lety +10

      @Unfiltered Reality I would rather say that the game is for very emphatatic people who can feel and understand what these characters feel, but not necessarily agree with all the actions they take. All the gore, animations and voice lines add to the realism and theme of the game.

    • @K.Gthealmighty
      @K.Gthealmighty Před 3 lety

      Bushi no Kami yeah that makes sense and this definitely wouldn’t be torture porn for very empathetic people yeah no sorry but there is no way someone with High empathy wouldn’t just see this game as an exercise in nihilism and sadism

    • @90sajen
      @90sajen Před 3 lety +3

      @@K.Gthealmighty only if you can't accept and deal with the violence and sadness. It's all unfortunate, but realistic. If it bothers you, then you're probably sensitive. Emphatatic people aren't necessarily sensitive

    • @K.Gthealmighty
      @K.Gthealmighty Před 3 lety

      Bushi no Kami I can deal with violence and sadness when it’s handled properly and ties in well with the theme of the game without clashing with it and this game doesn’t handle those concepts well at all. Ellie just ends up killing everyone except for the person she was originally planning on killing and ends up losing everything in the end how is that not nihilistic.

  • @johndavidbuell
    @johndavidbuell Před 3 lety +16

    This game challenged me, in a good way, on so many different levels. I am uplifted and haunted and pained. It's honestly the change in the main menu screen that provides a final, small glimpse of hope for the future.

  • @rikorobinson
    @rikorobinson Před rokem +4

    While I wholeheartedly agree that Joel is a bad dude (and I think it's part of what makes him a super interesting character), I agree with his choice at the end of the first game for one reason: They were not giving Ellie the choice. They didn't even bother waking her up to ask her what she wanted. They were just going to take it. Now, I think she would've volunteered, but that doesn't matter. They weren't planning on asking. I think Joel should've just been honest with her. She still would've been pissed, but she'd have to understand that they were not even going to ask her what she wanted.

    • @sweett3253
      @sweett3253 Před 4 měsíci

      I'd agree if they were doing it for a selfish reason, but they were doing it to save the world. Obviously killing someone without asking is murder, which is objectively wrong, but comparing one murder to save the world to murdering dozens of people to save one girl makes it seem pretty tame in comparison

  • @ZedAmadeus
    @ZedAmadeus Před 3 lety +59

    One of my favourite examples of this game making me feel completely unjustified in my/Ellie's revenge quest, and a total scumbag by extension, is when I killed this dog and someone shouted their name. It was Bear.
    Then, the first day as Abby, I'm playing fetch with that same dog. And he's so fucking cute... I was like, "Holy shit. I killed this pupper." and I had to stop throwing the ball, got way too emotional.

    • @lucimilan777
      @lucimilan777 Před 3 lety +11

      Me and others felt like that scene and other scenes alike were "manipulative" thus having the opposite effect than what was intended.
      i already know the dog dies when i play fetch but the game forced me to kill it and trying to make me feel bad about it is just lame

    • @leatherhidegaming
      @leatherhidegaming Před 3 lety +8

      @@lucimilan777 No, Bear is an optional kill during a part where Ellie travels with Jesse, right before the boat part. You can play fetch with Bear at the stadion but it's optional. The dog who dies at the aquarium in a cutscene is Alice.

    • @ninaa4192
      @ninaa4192 Před 3 lety +8

      Fuck me I missed that. Now I feel terrible I spent a solid 10 mins playing fetch with the boy. Shows the depth and power of this story tho. I legit loved this game and thought the story was a legitimate work of art.

    • @SAMSARALIVEEEEEE
      @SAMSARALIVEEEEEE Před 3 lety +7

      Lmao you killed hundreds of people and feel no remorse and now you kill one dog and you feel sad? sheesh.

    • @ZedAmadeus
      @ZedAmadeus Před 3 lety +1

      @@SAMSARALIVEEEEEE I didn't say I didn't feel bad about killing the people, there were plenty of instances where I did, it's just this part made me feel the worst. I mean... That dog was just soo cute...

  • @aguywithalotofopinions412
    @aguywithalotofopinions412 Před 3 lety +37

    The game feels completely different on replay

    • @cynicalidealist11
      @cynicalidealist11 Před 3 lety +13

      I agree. I like it more than I did on the first playthrough.

    • @lshe97
      @lshe97 Před 3 lety +8

      @@cynicalidealist11 The smallest, most unimportant details in the first playthrough carry so much more meaning in the second. A Wolf yells out "why the fucks the power on?!" when jumping down into the lower levels of the hospital to kill Ellie? Its because Abby turned on the power and was currently fighting the Rat King. The WLF deserters (those guys who ambushed Ellie by the workbench in Day 2) were originally from another group, and were headed south to "see if there was truth to the rumour"? We only know of one "rumour" about the south. They were ex-Fireflies going to regroup at Santa Barbara.

    • @MCoffeeeee
      @MCoffeeeee Před 3 lety +2

      The only thing I don't like about my second playthrough so far is Ellie's section funnily enough. I love her so much and I can barely bring myself to see her go through all this pain again knowing that she would've been better off trying to forgive and forget in Jackson

    • @darrenjulian
      @darrenjulian Před 2 lety

      tbh i never seen a narrative like this ever more, like, it's more different than any others, plus i have to say I appreciate ND for trying to make something different

  • @35_arjunjhanjee32
    @35_arjunjhanjee32 Před 3 lety +6

    At the end I felt like ellie did get a closure on the situation with Joel nd finally made peace with it,ofcourse it had a cost but I did feel satisfied. Don't know where she was goin but I guess somethings have to be left for the next installment.
    It was truly a masterpiece, and I understand why someone would use the word masterpiece not beautiful or any other adjective because this game was straight up filled with carnage darkness nd described the process ellie went thru to finally grow out of it.
    I loved how they actually fucked us up, I had the same reaction on both one on ones like I DONT WANT TO DO THIS.
    Its not like these type of stories have not been done before but the something about this riled my emotions like never before nd it was successful so I think they did a great job

  • @baileycharlow7713
    @baileycharlow7713 Před 3 lety +30

    I swear people don't watch movies, listen to music, or play games, they just decide what they think before, or hate it because it's new

    • @baileycharlow7713
      @baileycharlow7713 Před 3 lety

      @Jolly Guardian forreal

    • @leanderschuster3196
      @leanderschuster3196 Před 3 lety

      So that's what happened to TLOU1
      Came out, everybody hated it because it was new

    • @baileycharlow7713
      @baileycharlow7713 Před 3 lety

      @@leanderschuster3196 a new entry in a franchise, didn’t think I had to spell things out but

    • @leanderschuster3196
      @leanderschuster3196 Před 3 lety

      @@baileycharlow7713 you don't need to spell it out only actually say what you mean.
      And a sequel is not new

  • @carlosanthony4972
    @carlosanthony4972 Před 3 lety +217

    Having not finish this video I feel like a large part of people's opinion on the quality of part 2 depends on how they saw Joel's act at the end of part 1 the people who agreed with Joel and thought that the game had an overall had a theme of Hope and second chances are more inclined to dislike part 2 and people disagreed with him and thought that the themes of part 1 were more about the selfishness of humanity are more inclined to like part 2

    • @xp4perplanesx
      @xp4perplanesx Před 3 lety +62

      I definitely see your point but speaking from my own perspective I have to disagree. I agreed with Joel's choice at the end of part 1 and most of part 2 but seeing in reframed in a different perspective (ie Abby's) made me see that what he did was wrong and that's part of why I think this game is so well done. It changed my mind about something I've thought fondly of for 7 years.

    • @carlosanthony4972
      @carlosanthony4972 Před 3 lety +22

      @@xp4perplanesx You're basically proving my point you think what Joel did at the end of the first game was wrong and because of that it's easier for you to sympathize with Abby even if you only became convinced of that through playing the second game

    • @timje2223
      @timje2223 Před 3 lety +10

      I disagree tho. I understand Joel's decision, and he is one of my favorites fictional character ever, TLOU 1 was the story of Joel's redemption and it worked really great. But still, it doesn't make not selfish, even tho the cure most likely wasn't going to work Joel saved Ellie and didn't thought if she was willing to die for that, it was selfish. And yet i really liked part 2, both games are very different as i feel like TLOU 1 tells the story on a more traditional way and TLOU 2 tells it in a very different way.

    • @TiniestKelp
      @TiniestKelp Před 3 lety +24

      @@xp4perplanesx Yea. I think this is because we played as Joel and thus kind of saw Ellie as our own daughter. Who wouldn't due what Joel did for their daughter?
      But his actions from a second perspective is entirely the point of Abby's part. If we heard today that a man gunned down dozens of people to save his daughter's life, we'd probably want that man put to justice as well
      The sad part is that Joel was trying to be better 4 years after the first game. He had changed. And that's the tragedy of blind revenge. It robs people of that. Abby didn't see Joel's change, but Ellie saw that Abby had changed with the way she spared Dina and was protective/listening to Lev. That's one of the reasons Ellie didn't enact her revenge and Abby did.

    • @meris8486
      @meris8486 Před 3 lety +4

      People's opinion depends on how much they care about Joel and the story. The story is terrible but if you're here for gameplay and graphics it's not bad.