BigMacDaddy_YT

BigMacDaddy_YT OP t1_jad5ume wrote

I'm gonna be honest, I enjoyed 2's story but I did not feel a lot of emotional weight and/or momentum on my playthrough. I felt during 1 I had such an epic journey where it all came down to a climax and Joel made a huge impactful decision, while in 2 when I was on Ellie's journey, all I kept thinking was "turn back, turn back, turn back"

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BigMacDaddy_YT OP t1_jad5cg5 wrote

This is one of the problems I also had with the second game. It kind of felt to me like the sacrifices of Tess, Bill, Henry and Sam and others were pretty much an afterthought. And that now it just became very personal, which felt off key given the first game highlighting how when the one moment came where Joel had to make a utilitarian decision, he did not

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BigMacDaddy_YT OP t1_jad3irf wrote

first off, great name :D

second, I think if you could tweak the writing a little bit in Part 2 had it had released first, it could have made a difference. We would not nearly be as well acquainted with Joel so his death would not be as impactful as it is now. With that, you would probably get more people to feel "grey" about Ellie and Abby. I don't know. In its current state, it kind of just felt like Part 2 tried to keep red flagging the fact that "revenge is bad Ellie, stop trying to take revenge" even though she was the protagonist and we had walked with her since the first game.

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