@Donut0389: "Can we also appreciate how Sony is all about censoring panty shots and anime tits"
I think they are more about censoring what is lack of consent and (sometimes) borderline sexual abuse over clearly underage girls when it comes to most of anime-like games. Sony (in the west, at least) seem to have less issues with adults and consent.
@gamerforlife96: "revenge is bad story while killing thousand of people"
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Which is exactly what causes Ellie to end loosing everything she had. Specially when you consider that there are no real "bad guys" or inherently evil factions. Just people trying to survive, even though sometimes making wrong decisions.
If you missed that, then sure, the story is boring. But this is one game that expects you to dig into it instead of giving you all the answers straight away.
@sparent180: Good points there, although the problem with The Last Jedi had to do with lore and storyline inconsistencies. I'm not a super Star Wars fan (I just enjoy the movies and some of the games and that's it) but even I noticed contradictions with what was stated in the previous movie.
@videogameninja: I'm one of those that really did "enjoy" the game. And I write "enjoy" like that because I agree with what GManLives said in his review: "You know how most games have an epilepsy and flashing lights warning at the start? Well TLOU2 should have a similar one but regarding anxiety and depression"
@daidochus: Except in some weird cases, most anticipated games see most of their sales in their first 2-3 weeks anyway. So they got most of their sales covered.
It is true that not many people talk about the game anymore, though.
@Dacendarin: He has a long way to go, but he is going in the right direction by being a face that speaks a language more focused to players and developers and less a corporative one focused at investors (at least in public talks, of course).
In that regard, he is the exact opposite of Bobby Kotick, and that is a good thing.
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