The Last of Us Franchise - Because it's apparently a franchise now. This thread has been double-DMCA’d by Sony Interactive Entertainment.

Ok so I have now watched almost to the point where Ellie tracks down the Troon for the final confrontation, and my main question is this. After that train wreck of a fucking plot, why did the game not end with Ellie sitting on the tractor with Cuckasian Jr and her lesbian jew? That should have been the ending of the game, Troon and TERF kill a bunch of people for revenge and then they both end up with a somewhat happy ending, Ellie with her kosher Gollum, and Troon with her kiddie troon. But no, Cuckman had to try to pull the Red Dead Redemption ending, where it whizes past the somewhat happy ending and shoots straight into fuck you I'm pissing in your butthole and there is nothing you can do to stop me.

Throughout the plot there were a few things that really looked like a good plot could have been made from this. I think the plot would have been better had it been entirely from the perspective of Owen, since he is the only character that is remotely sympathetic or likable. I also think that if ND wanted to give the fans a good sequel they should have stuck Abby as the unlikable antagonist hunting down Joel and Ellie as they flee across the country. That would have allowed they to pull the cheap retcon of Abby's dad and Joel could have still died at the hands of Abby, just not in the first hour of the fucking game. Instead Abby lets Ellie and Tommy go, catches up to them again later, and again lets them go, then Ellie goes after her trading her happy ending on the sheep farm for revenge, and still does not kill the bitch and lets her go. This game has no plot, it just has a bunch of gender studies essays stitched together with dead dogs and alphabet people.
 
she's not trans, but this specific scene was designed to be "trans-friendly"... Whatever that means.
Basically titties make them uncomfortable but buttfucking is a fair game

I just don't buy it. Watch Abby be retconned as trans to make her character more "deep". That is a male body with fresh grown breasts trying to pop out of masculine pecs. Nothing will convince me otherwise. Muscular women do not look like that. It's a man, baby. 🤮
 
she's not trans, but this specific scene was designed to be "trans-friendly"... Whatever that means.

Well, if you want to loose some braincells, this 'article' might be perfect for you:

Some quotes to sum it all up:

For many trans gamers, video games (especially those with character creation) provide a safe space to try on a new look without commitment. Early character creator tools were extremely binary, with not only just two gender options but overly exaggerated versions of the two. When experimenting with gender, this could be intimidating, but it could also heighten the gender euphoria of playing in a body type that fits.
[...]
This is a perspective many cisgender players may not realize exists: for people who lie in the middle of the gender spectrum, it’s rare to feel truly “at home” in the binary characters available. This is why a character like Abby is important: Abby presents androgynously, potentially allowing representation for those who exist in between.
[...]
For cisgender players, it may be worth considering why the idea of playing as a gender non-conforming character is off-putting, and how trans players may feel similarly about restrictive character sets even within character creators.
 
For many trans gamers, video games (especially those with character creation) provide a safe space to try on a new look without commitment. Early character creator tools were extremely binary, with not only just two gender options but overly exaggerated versions of the two. When experimenting with gender, this could be intimidating, but it could also heighten the gender euphoria of playing in a body type that fits.
[...]
This is a perspective many cisgender players may not realize exists: for people who lie in the middle of the gender spectrum, it’s rare to feel truly “at home” in the binary characters available. This is why a character like Abby is important: Abby presents androgynously, potentially allowing representation for those who exist in between.
[...]
For cisgender players, it may be worth considering why the idea of playing as a gender non-conforming character is off-putting, and how trans players may feel similarly about restrictive character sets even within character creators.
All these buzzwords and not a single pertinent point made.

Word salad, indeed.
 
Well, if you want to loose some braincells, this 'article' might be perfect for you:

Some quotes to sum it all up:

For many trans gamers, video games (especially those with character creation) provide a safe space to try on a new look without commitment. Early character creator tools were extremely binary, with not only just two gender options but overly exaggerated versions of the two. When experimenting with gender, this could be intimidating, but it could also heighten the gender euphoria of playing in a body type that fits.
[...]
This is a perspective many cisgender players may not realize exists: for people who lie in the middle of the gender spectrum, it’s rare to feel truly “at home” in the binary characters available. This is why a character like Abby is important: Abby presents androgynously, potentially allowing representation for those who exist in between.
[...]
For cisgender players, it may be worth considering why the idea of playing as a gender non-conforming character is off-putting, and how trans players may feel similarly about restrictive character sets even within character creators.
So basically "we don't give a shit about how cis people feel as long as the troons feel like they are given a platform to self insert themselves into the characters no matter how awkward it makes it for the general public consuming said media"

N i c e.

Because I play video games with the secret desire to be inside the game itself instead of enjoying it as a medium of entertainment as what it's supposed to be.
 
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Here comes the useful idiots and shills coming up with their typical excuses and nonsense. So pathetic.
 
So basically "we don't give a shit about how cis people feel as long as the troons feel like they are given a platform to self insert themselves into the characters no matter how awkward it makes it for the general public consuming said media"

N i c e.

Because I play video games with the secret desire to be inside the game itself instead of enjoying it as a medium of entertainment as what it's supposed to be.
I always picture these articles being written as the desperate pleading of actual lesbians pressured into relations with a trans with a femcock, begging us to please be an ally so they dont have to take the daily stress beatings that come whenever their partner is told no. i have no idea why but i always get that vibe when told to be a better ally to trans people it doesnt feel like an appeal to compassion it feels like a hostage pleading to not be a hero and to comply
 
Well, if you want to loose some braincells, this 'article' might be perfect for you:

Some quotes to sum it all up:

For many trans gamers, video games (especially those with character creation) provide a safe space to try on a new look without commitment. Early character creator tools were extremely binary, with not only just two gender options but overly exaggerated versions of the two. When experimenting with gender, this could be intimidating, but it could also heighten the gender euphoria of playing in a body type that fits.
[...]
This is a perspective many cisgender players may not realize exists: for people who lie in the middle of the gender spectrum, it’s rare to feel truly “at home” in the binary characters available. This is why a character like Abby is important: Abby presents androgynously, potentially allowing representation for those who exist in between.
[...]
For cisgender players, it may be worth considering why the idea of playing as a gender non-conforming character is off-putting, and how trans players may feel similarly about restrictive character sets even within character creators.
You should relate to a character based off of their behavior, not how they look. This is my problem with the progressive shit.
The refusal to connect with anything that doesn't match their "aesthetic" is :lunacy:.

By that logic, I couldn't relate to the average protagonist because they tend to be different race than I am. What a load of bullshit.
 
Actually now that I think about it, I hope Cuckman goes after him, it would only make him look like an even bigger asshole.
He won't, he's on real thin ice at this point. There's rumors of an apology coming if the sales figures are as bad as the corporate heads think they will be.
 
So, can't watch game right now, so I must ask. Does tlou have any explanation to Abby's physique? Like drugs, or protein, or testosterone? Or she just lifts?
 
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