Pretty much the running joke on TLOU2's thread on KiwiFarms. They find it more humorous to imagine Abby just killing literally every Joel she meets. I assume Walp knows the real reason but it's a humorous concept to consider.
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Most tend to put the game in a 6/10 region which sounds fair enough as well. Graphics and gameplay are great but dropped the ball on writing. And let's face it, nobody bought TLOU2 thinking they'd get MGSV-level gameplay, they bought it for the writing.
Didn't the part where she kills the pregnant character happen several months before she hunts down Abby in California though? Obviously taking a pregnant woman's life isn't something you just get over in a few months' time, but I do find it odd Ellie wanted to kill Abby enough that she left Dina...
The trip from Wyoming and California is what gets me the most. Google says that it's about 775 miles, give or take. So Ellie had that murderous intent within her as she traveled that far yet the way the ending occurs makes it look as though Ellie only realized "wait no, this is wrong" literally...
I'm more confused that Ellie traveled from Wyoming to California, killed an entire compound of people, the woman she came to kill just bit her fingers off and decided to spare her after all that, never mind the events of the game itself.
I do find it kinda odd how since Joel's actions at the end of TLOU1 which could be considered villainous, that makes his silly golf club death okay because "Joel deserves to die". It'd be kinda like sparing Legate Lanius and after the war at Hoover Dam he's punished by being pushed down a flight...
Weren't there files somewhere in the Firefly HQ that say they found other people that were immune but failed at getting a cure out of them time and time again?
Irony that Dunkey actually enjoyed TLOU2 quite a bit and fell into the same traps all the reviewers did like thinking Joel dying was the reason everyone's upset.
The amusing thing is that many of the streamers who played the game have given it a pretty fair score, usually a 6/10. It's pretty much only the gameplay that gives them the saving grace of not giving it a lower score. But for some reason these streamers' opinions on the game keep getting thrown...
I think the ingame time advances by several days or so when you travel to the Pitt. It's only noticeable when you check the ingame date before and after you travel. So while it looks like you "teleport" to the Pitt, it's actually been several days.
The only anime I've watched so far is Pokemon and Kill La Kill and whereas KLK is super awesome and makes good use of it's episode amount, Pokemon is like 75% filler by this point.
The Pitt is definitely a good start, just wish it's story was a little bit longer. It feels really short, like Honest Hearts. Maybe some more stuff involving you as a slave perhaps.