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You're Like A Vampire, But Instead Of Sucking Blood You Just Suck.
More of The Last of Us, Part II! I'm in Seattle, day one; I've just gone through the hotel.
I'm very charmed and slightly heartbroken by the fact that Ellie drew a picture of Joel and he framed it and put it on his mantelpiece.
I was also very struck by Ellie's attempt to draw Joel in her journal, after his death, where she couldn't get his eyes right and ended up scribbling them out.
WHAT THE FUCK, THE LIGHT REFLECTS OFF THE BRUSHSTROKES IN THIS IN-GAME OIL PAINTING
Joel's house has a lot of paintings of horses. Although it's still not the most horse-filled house I've ever been in, which had over a hundred representations of horses on the ground floor alone.
Dina speculates on who Abby might have been and why she might have wanted to kill Joel; Ellie says that Joel crossed a lot of people and there's no point in wondering. Ellie is on a revenge mission herself, but she's not interested in the cause of the revenge mission that sparked it off.
This scene in the music shop is so lovely! Is it completely missable? What??
From what I heard about the game pre-release, I was a little afraid it wouldn't have any of the quiet, beautiful moments that the original Last of Us did so well. I'm very glad to have been wrong. It seemed like a lot of people were going 'prepare for RELENTLESS MISERY', but the misery is not in fact relentless. 'Large quantities of misery with occasional moments of warmth' is a tone that tends to work well for me.
That said, WHAT ARSEHOLE DESIGNED THIS GUITAR INTERFACE
WHY MAKE Em, C AND G EASY TO SWITCH BETWEEN BUT MAKE ME HIT L1 TWICE IF I WANT TO PLAY A D
Just found a note that a bank might be filled with 'pre-outbreak supplies' and 'if there are enough weapons in there, I know some guys that we can trade with'. Would pre-outbreak supplies in a bank... include... weapons? I suppose this is America.
I FOUND NATE'S RING IN THE BANK
I FOUND NATE'S RING
I WROTE A FIC WHERE NATE AND ELLIE MET AND HE GAVE ELLIE HIS RING
AND NOW ELLIE CANONICALLY HAS NATE'S RING
If you'd told me, 'Hey, this game is going to make a detail from one of your fics canonical,' I would not have expected that one.
Ellie's scribbled-out 'Did I make it worse for Joel, being there?' in her diary is UNBEARABLE.
I don't understand why I can't stroke the horse.
I reluctantly went 'I GUESS I'll enter the courthouse and actually get the petrol I need to progress, but what if I've missed out on some important arsing around?' and then entered the courthouse and got the 'you visited every downtown location!' trophy. Apparently I am very good at arsing around!
I'm glad Naughty Dog went 'hey, you love this hugely popular, critically acclaimed game? you want to play the sequel? cool, you're playing as a lesbian' - it's a great poke in the eye for certain segments of gamers, and hopefully it'll embolden other developers and publishers.
I'm very charmed and slightly heartbroken by the fact that Ellie drew a picture of Joel and he framed it and put it on his mantelpiece.
I was also very struck by Ellie's attempt to draw Joel in her journal, after his death, where she couldn't get his eyes right and ended up scribbling them out.
WHAT THE FUCK, THE LIGHT REFLECTS OFF THE BRUSHSTROKES IN THIS IN-GAME OIL PAINTING
Joel's house has a lot of paintings of horses. Although it's still not the most horse-filled house I've ever been in, which had over a hundred representations of horses on the ground floor alone.
Dina speculates on who Abby might have been and why she might have wanted to kill Joel; Ellie says that Joel crossed a lot of people and there's no point in wondering. Ellie is on a revenge mission herself, but she's not interested in the cause of the revenge mission that sparked it off.
This scene in the music shop is so lovely! Is it completely missable? What??
From what I heard about the game pre-release, I was a little afraid it wouldn't have any of the quiet, beautiful moments that the original Last of Us did so well. I'm very glad to have been wrong. It seemed like a lot of people were going 'prepare for RELENTLESS MISERY', but the misery is not in fact relentless. 'Large quantities of misery with occasional moments of warmth' is a tone that tends to work well for me.
That said, WHAT ARSEHOLE DESIGNED THIS GUITAR INTERFACE
WHY MAKE Em, C AND G EASY TO SWITCH BETWEEN BUT MAKE ME HIT L1 TWICE IF I WANT TO PLAY A D
Just found a note that a bank might be filled with 'pre-outbreak supplies' and 'if there are enough weapons in there, I know some guys that we can trade with'. Would pre-outbreak supplies in a bank... include... weapons? I suppose this is America.
I FOUND NATE'S RING IN THE BANK
I FOUND NATE'S RING
I WROTE A FIC WHERE NATE AND ELLIE MET AND HE GAVE ELLIE HIS RING
AND NOW ELLIE CANONICALLY HAS NATE'S RING
If you'd told me, 'Hey, this game is going to make a detail from one of your fics canonical,' I would not have expected that one.
Ellie's scribbled-out 'Did I make it worse for Joel, being there?' in her diary is UNBEARABLE.
I don't understand why I can't stroke the horse.
I reluctantly went 'I GUESS I'll enter the courthouse and actually get the petrol I need to progress, but what if I've missed out on some important arsing around?' and then entered the courthouse and got the 'you visited every downtown location!' trophy. Apparently I am very good at arsing around!
I'm glad Naughty Dog went 'hey, you love this hugely popular, critically acclaimed game? you want to play the sequel? cool, you're playing as a lesbian' - it's a great poke in the eye for certain segments of gamers, and hopefully it'll embolden other developers and publishers.
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RIGHT??????????
I love me some wholesome lgbtq+ content where it's not about suffering over one's identity and so forth... but wow, I also just want to see people like me in narratives I enjoy, like darker ones found in post-apocalypse settings. So hot damn, this game is a treat.
Every other minute my boyfriend and I are talking about the lighting and reflections in this game. They're fucking brilliant. I think we spent five minutes last night talking about a reflection in a puddle of an abandoned building. But legit, after playing The Last of Us Remastered, Part II is such a phenomenal glow-up.
I also love the wood carvings in Joel's house! It looks like he was working on one before he passed on :'(
The quieter moments are really gorgeous. Social media seems to be hyper-focused on the misery in this game as if that's all it is every second, but like... walking through the woods? Or even exploring the overgrown Seattle city? Really amazing. There's a good balance between that and the more dreadful experiences. It makes you appreciate the quietness more... and also makes the misery more harrowing. I love that.
OH DAMN IT IS NATHAN'S RING :D I've only played the first Uncharted... like, forever ago, but my boyfriend and I were all, "...is that an Uncharted reference???? I THINK IT IS."
I'm a bit ahead of you, though I'm happy to see I'm not the only one taking their freaking time with playing this lovely game :D
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Those were a great detail! I'm glad they could at least have a few years of relative peace, with time to pursue creative outlets. Joel's whittling, Ellie's songwriting.
Social media seems to be hyper-focused on the misery in this game as if that's all it is every second, but like... walking through the woods? Or even exploring the overgrown Seattle city? Really amazing.
Yes! My tastes generally run towards 'dark, but not bleak'. What I'd heard about The Last of Us, Part II made me worry it would be a bleak game, but it's got these little touches of colour in the darkness, these reminders that things like love and humour and beauty exist. It's not going 'EVERYTHING IS MISERABLE, ALL THE TIME,' and that means I'm a lot more likely to care when things are miserable, rather than just going 'more of this? really?'
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Is there a story to go with this? It sounds like there's a story to go with this.
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Ginger relayed this information to their mother. Her response was, 'Is that all? We need more.'
The family also owns horses. Apparently it's considered bad luck to change a horse's name, even if you buy it from someone else, which is why one of their horses is saddled (sorry) with the name Smurf.
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:'D
Ellie's scribbled-out 'Did I make it worse for Joel, being there?' in her diary is UNBEARABLE.
D':
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