Dat story... I lost my self in the character development and really felt a bond with Joel and Elli. However, the gameplay was rather repetitive. Once you figured out the best strategy for the different enemy types and the three different types of puzzles it became very autopilot-y. Except of course when the game decided to spawn in enemies at random areas after you finish ghosting everyone. Every time I 100% ghost an area an enemy spawns behind me to see the corpse and my big, bulls eye covered, ass. EVERY FUCKING TIME!!!Pagrek said:...their favorite bits?
I Max95 said:and about the ending, i'd expect more people to be talking about it
because in the end, humanity isn't saved, only Ellie is, personally i liked the ending, not because it was the moral high ground, there was no moral high ground in that situation, i liked it because it was absolutly in Joel's character, and since we've been following him around the whole game, we've learned to agree with him, anything else would have felt wrong
I finished the story at four o´clock this morning and i`m not sure if i missed something butCasual Shinji said:It's this ironic twist that despite Ellie being the kid, Joel in the end needs Ellie a lot more than she needs him. She was more than willing to sacrifice herself for the good of mankind, but Joel simply could not stand losing her. So he decided to imprison her with this lie for his own peace of mind, and maybe dooming mankind forever because of it.
A conclusion that'll stay with me for a long time.
OldDirtyCrusty said:I finished the story at four o´clock this morning and i`m not sure if i missed something butCasual Shinji said:It's this ironic twist that despite Ellie being the kid, Joel in the end needs Ellie a lot more than she needs him. She was more than willing to sacrifice herself for the good of mankind, but Joel simply could not stand losing her. So he decided to imprison her with this lie for his own peace of mind, and maybe dooming mankind forever because of it.
A conclusion that'll stay with me for a long time.Regardless i loved the ending and either way it`s just fitting for Joel or human nature in general.is Ellie really willing to give up her own life or could it be something made up by the firefly leader?
My thoughts exactly. I watched a friend play through the game and examined the story with him. I was gonna make a thread about the ending, but this works better.I Max95 said:and about the ending, i'd expect more people to be talking about it
because in the end, humanity isn't saved, only Ellie is, personally i liked the ending, not because it was the moral high ground, there was no moral high ground in that situation, i liked it because it was absolutly in Joel's character, and since we've been following him around the whole game, we've learned to agree with him, anything else would have felt wrong
I completely understand what you're saying.Lovely Mixture said:My thoughts exactly. I watched a friend play through the game and examined the story with him. I was gonna make a thread about the ending, but this works better.I Max95 said:and about the ending, i'd expect more people to be talking about it
because in the end, humanity isn't saved, only Ellie is, personally i liked the ending, not because it was the moral high ground, there was no moral high ground in that situation, i liked it because it was absolutly in Joel's character, and since we've been following him around the whole game, we've learned to agree with him, anything else would have felt wrong
I think it was in Joel's character as well. Considering how he lost his daughter to the exact same "for the greater good" logic, he wasn't going to let it happen again.
Other than that, there are other factors to consider like
-Marlene and Fireflies are just as bad the government
-Did they actually have a chance at making a cure with one specimen?
-More of a stretch, but would the cure even make a difference at this stage of the world? After the fungus has caused so much damage?
Personally, I was fine with them breaking, except that they seemed to break unrealistically fast. It just seems...wrong that a pipe can only withstand bludgeoning two people to death (8 durability sections) before it's unusable.Casual Shinji said:I think Naughty Dog did good making the melee weapons break as quickly as they do. It prepares you so that whenever you chose to bash an enemy's skull in you know you're likely going to lose it right after. This gets rid of the uncertainty that degradable weapons bring. Plus, there's always a new one lying around somewhere.
Yeah, I missed one of those doors because shivving a house full of clickers ran me dry (nowadays I only shiv clickers if there are also runners around and I think I'll have trouble strangling the runners without alerting them). I'm in the hotel post-elevator collapse now and have a full stock of, well, everything.Casual Shinji said:And if I can give you some advice... Don't use your shives on enemies. You can use them to open doors you can't otherwise, doors that hold a lot of supplies and savage.
Groups that start out aware of me were also a problem for me too, but I don't play shooters on console so I'm a bit clunky at the shooting, so I try not to unless it's necessary. I hit the first bloater with a molotov, and was...concerned when that just seemed to piss it off. Because what's worse than a spore flinging zombie that will instakill you in melee? One that is also on fire and doesn't seem to care.Ulquiorra4sama said:Was pretty much the only thing that killed me throughout the entire game... and i was playing on Hard >_<
*Puts on my Anita mask* But it's a game where the main character's daughter gets murdered in order to build characterization for him, then later he gets a damsel to escort through the rest of the game and his female sidekick gets fridged. MISOGYNY! *Takes off Anita mask*Ulquiorra4sama said:And should we mention that for once the female characters are actually portrayed like strong and independant survivors who were dependable and amazing?
I don't know, you'd have to dig up some grim real world numbers to verify whether it would or wouldn't break that fast in similar situations. But in the end I think it helped make the fights look that much more vicious (breaking a lead pipe over somebody's skull), and emphasizes the disposability of everything in this world - From food, to ammo, to human lives.Schadrach said:Personally, I was fine with them breaking, except that they seemed to break unrealistically fast. It just seems...wrong that a pipe can only withstand bludgeoning two people to death (8 durability sections) before it's unusable.Casual Shinji said:I think Naughty Dog did good making the melee weapons break as quickly as they do. It prepares you so that whenever you chose to bash an enemy's skull in you know you're likely going to lose it right after. This gets rid of the uncertainty that degradable weapons bring. Plus, there's always a new one lying around somewhere.
If there's one small critique I can give to the combat, it's that shivving human enemies or "runners" holds little to no advantage over simply choking them. And that at the lose of your shiv. The latter might take a bit longer, increasing the chances of being spotted, but this rarely happened to me. And as soon as I realized that I only ever used a shiv as stealth weapon when a Clicker was in the way of something.Yeah, I missed one of those doors because shivving a house full of clickers ran me dry (nowadays I only shiv clickers if there are also runners around and I think I'll have trouble strangling the runners without alerting them). I'm in the hotel post-elevator collapse now and have a full stock of, well, everything.Casual Shinji said:And if I can give you some advice... Don't use your shives on enemies. You can use them to open doors you can't otherwise, doors that hold a lot of supplies and savage.
Casual Shinji said:I Max95 said:and about the ending, i'd expect more people to be talking about it
because in the end, humanity isn't saved, only Ellie is, personally i liked the ending, not because it was the moral high ground, there was no moral high ground in that situation, i liked it because it was absolutly in Joel's character, and since we've been following him around the whole game, we've learned to agree with him, anything else would have felt wrongI think what the ending was supposed to reflect is that Joel needs a reason to keep going, to keep surviving. And that Ellie is it. At this point Joel has been psychologically worn down to a nub by the world he lives in and the things he's done. And he would probably have put a gun to his own head if Ellie had died, just as happened with Henry.
It's this ironic twist that despite Ellie being the kid, Joel in the end needs Ellie a lot more than she needs him. She was more than willing to sacrifice herself for the good of mankind, but Joel simply could not stand losing her. So he decided to imprison her with this lie for his own peace of mind, and maybe dooming mankind forever because of it.
A conclusion that'll stay with me for a long time.
Yeah, I kinda think so, too.I Max95 said:Casual Shinji said:I Max95 said:and about the ending, i'd expect more people to be talking about it
because in the end, humanity isn't saved, only Ellie is, personally i liked the ending, not because it was the moral high ground, there was no moral high ground in that situation, i liked it because it was absolutly in Joel's character, and since we've been following him around the whole game, we've learned to agree with him, anything else would have felt wrongI think what the ending was supposed to reflect is that Joel needs a reason to keep going, to keep surviving. And that Ellie is it. At this point Joel has been psychologically worn down to a nub by the world he lives in and the things he's done. And he would probably have put a gun to his own head if Ellie had died, just as happened with Henry.
It's this ironic twist that despite Ellie being the kid, Joel in the end needs Ellie a lot more than she needs him. She was more than willing to sacrifice herself for the good of mankind, but Joel simply could not stand losing her. So he decided to imprison her with this lie for his own peace of mind, and maybe dooming mankind forever because of it.
A conclusion that'll stay with me for a long time.maybe she would have agreed to sacrifice herself, but look at how she reacted when Joel sweared to her what he said about the Fireflies was true, i think she knew he was lying, but chose to accept the lie rather than know the truth
Can I just thank you for having this conversation, it helped me wrap my head around the ending cuz I didn't really know what to think at this point, I only beat the game 20 minutes ago.Casual Shinji said:snip
Casual Shinji said:I don't think it's ever made clear if Ellie regained conscienceness inbetween her almost drowning and the attempted surgery. But I think she would probably have gone through with it if she had a say, judging by her determined nature along with that bit of teenaged naivity.
And besides that, Joel killed Marlene in cold blood, and she's been with Ellie since the day she was born. Ellie probably regards her as close to a family member as can be, and would've never forgiven Joel if she found out.
Also, judging by Ellie's final reaction right before the credits roll, you have to wonder if she completely believes him.
Yeah, I got a pretty big Children of Men vibe, too.Joseph Harrison said:Can I just thank you for having this conversation, it helped me wrap my head around the ending cuz I didn't really know what to think at this point, I only beat the game 20 minutes ago.Casual Shinji said:snip
I think that Joel made the right choice, the world had already gone to shit and I don't think a cure would do much good at this point, this whole game really reminded me of Children of Men which raised a similar question, and I don't think killing an innocent girl would have been worth it.
OT: I think this game was amazing, the story, the characters the setting, everything is just fantastic. The combat is visceral, dynamic and brutal and I haven't been this engaged in a game in a while. This year has just been so fantastic, Last of Us, Bioshock Infinite, Metro Last Light, my Best of 2013 list is filling up fast.
THE_MUFFIN_MAN15 said:Casual Shinji said:I don't think it's ever made clear if Ellie regained conscienceness inbetween her almost drowning and the attempted surgery. But I think she would probably have gone through with it if she had a say, judging by her determined nature along with that bit of teenaged naivity.
And besides that, Joel killed Marlene in cold blood, and she's been with Ellie since the day she was born. Ellie probably regards her as close to a family member as can be, and would've never forgiven Joel if she found out.
Also, judging by Ellie's final reaction right before the credits roll, you have to wonder if she completely believes him.I don't buy that she would have wanted to go through with it since she often talks about what she wants to do after it's all done like learning to swim. I think she probably thought it would just be a blood sample when they get to the fireflies and then they would be on their way. Also Marlene's a *****. No seriously, she takes your guns at the beginning and then tells you to take this girl to the fireflies for her and then when you get there after a long and painful journey it turns out she got there too without a scratch and makes you leave at gun point. Plus if the wiki is to be believed she promised Ellie's mother that she would take care of Ellie but it seems that promise went out the window when she could sacrifice Ellie for a useless too little too late cure. I would bet anything that she had other plans and couldn't care less about anyone else. As for the lie at the end, I think she didn't believe him since she wouldn't ask him to swear presumably hours after he told the lie (which wasn't a very good lie to begin with, I mean if they weren't looking for a cure why would they have her in a hospital robe and all drugged up). Instead Ellie chooses to trust Joel since he has proven that he really cares for her safety during the later parts of the game
Casual Shinji said:Well, in all honesty, Joel is just as bad as Marlene. Maybe even worse. That torture scene during "Winter" shows Joel's true colours, and they ain't pretty. Ofcourse he does it because he thinks Ellie's in grave danger, but still... Right in the kneecap?! Oy! He also admits to having killed innocent people to survive.
I've heard a lot of people talk about how the cure wouldn't matter since human society is already done. But I don't know. It probably wouldn't make a difference for the next 10 years or so, but in the long run it could create a stable foundation for mankind to pick itself up. Afterall, everything went to shit due to fear of infection. You take that fear away and things could find some equal footing again.