Saw this on twitter.
Tess's death difference between the game and TV show, around 0:55 they have an infected kiss her to death instead. She literally stood still and let it kissed her.
Neil Druckmann explanation

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She was already affected by the infection, you could see her trying to hide her arm twitching just before that. The zombies clearly recognised this since they kind of ignored her, plus her whole goal was to blow them up together with her so she "let" it kiss her (probably on top of fungals in the brains fighting her) to buy time while she fumbled with the lighter.She literally stood still and let it kissed her.
Literally what I did with the first one, the supposedly good one, and it was underwhelming to watch given that I was waiting for that game. Can't imagine what it would been if I had actually burned $60 for that.Also this show show's the detrimental state that is in house Sony video games. Stop buying sony games, go on youtube and watch a full "playthrough"
Nah, ellen said that because she was buttblasted about her generic game being completely overshadowed by this.If I remember correctly the girl in The Last of Us game was based on Ellen Page. Wouldn't you agree that the most iconic aspect of Ellen Page is her massive forehead?
What the fuck is that movie going to be about? some teen drama? might as well make a documentary about cars from GT.Sony has been pushing all of their video game IPs, onto TVs in the form of movies and TV shows. Heck, even a Gran Turismo movie is being made, and will be in theaters in August.
They are gonna milk this cow dry.Director Craig Mazin said that if the HBO TLOU show is renewed, Part 2 will take place over multiple seasons.
The first game was an overblown overshilled otherwise 'good game' in a year where besides GTAV there wasn't much else, bioshock infinite was another game overhyped which ended up being meh at best after you got past the shyamalan-tier twist. TLOU had a good story for a game............and that's it. The graphics were good for the PS3 which was already like 8yo hardware on its last legs, but anyone playing PC games at the times was laughing at it. The gameplay, well its uncharted with zombies, thats all, and the AI was atrocious, specially ellie which runs around bumping into zombies like nothing. Alyx had better AI nearly 10 years before.Anyone that believes /v/ about anything is a fucking retard too. The first game is great. The second one is divisive for really dumb reasons and I pity everyone who hateplayed it just to nitpick every single fucking thing after the tranny thing turned out to be bullshit.
Well yeah, but I think that was the whole point. "Movie games" were always really clunky, like early Quantic efforts (and further back the FMV era... and I remember something with a robot pig cop in space or something?) and as a whole were/are still kind of a running joke. It's obviously a hard thing to balance. Naughty Dog's focus has been on finding a "cinematic" experience that works and whether you like em or not it's not like they haven't been super influential in the third person one-way garage door genre.TLOU had a good story for a game............and that's it.
I'm not saying tlou1 or the uncharted games are bad, I'm saying they are all very overhyped games, and those being at "the top of a lot of people's lists" says nothing to me because you know what else is at the top? fornite, genshin, warzone, apex and other shit. If you mean the press then after 2014 there's no doubt at all that any hype you see in the gaming "press" is 100% the result of bribes and favors, nobody gives praise for free in that sub-industry, at best you might get some publicity for free if your game is going viral but then again did you need that publicity? or is them making clickbait to make money off your game's popularity?Well yeah, but I think that was the whole point. "Movie games" were always really clunky, like early Quantic efforts (and further back the FMV era... and I remember something with a robot pig cop in space or something?) and as a whole were/are still kind of a running joke. It's obviously a hard thing to balance. Naughty Dog's focus has been on finding a "cinematic" experience that works and whether you like em or not it's not like they haven't been super influential in the third person one-way garage door genre.
And really influential transitional media is generally rough to go back to if you missed it the first time around because everything that follows vampirises its shit (I've heard this called the Seinfeld effect) so YMMV; I tried the early Uncharted games for the first time a couple years ago for example and couldn't stand em even though I recognise that I probably would have enjoyed them contemporaneously. It's also a matter of taste in terms of genre. Games are an extremely versatile medium and I don't mind when they put everything on the story rather than gameplay (not that ND games really do, though it turns out shitty repetitive climbing sequences got old faster than repetitive sneak & shoot segments) or anything else on the checklist, but if you ain't into it you ain't into it.
The fact is that TLOU1 was at the top of a lot of people's lists for a long time and the retroactive backlash due to the sequel is fucking stupid.
(And for the record I think the sequel is actually a pretty great long-ass revenge western, but the backlash was their own fucking fault for controversy-baiting and I hope it ate enough shit for developers to stop doing that tedious faggotry forever, even though the game itself is fine.)
That new scene has drunkman's pretentious brainfarts all over it, you can tell he wasnt involved in the original because it was both subtle and a punch to the gut: you don't see what happens but you KNOW what happens, and joel's line adds to the tragedy, that he can't save the people around him, he's powerless, which is why the game ends like it does.View attachment 4331664
Saw this on twitter.
Tess's death difference between the game and TV show, around 0:55 they have an infected kiss her to death instead. She literally stood still and let it kissed her.
Neil Druckmann explanation
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Yeah I learned back when movie trailers all started spoiling the entire fucking movie to stop doing this to myself.The sequel didn't change my opinion of the first tlou at all because I had already been disappointed when that one launched because it was so fucking overhyped.
Oh, it's that "actress" Joss Whedon gave several weirdly long close-ups and a speaking line to in the first Avengers movie, despite her part being nothing more than a glorified extra. Wonder why that could have been.Voice actress Ashley Johnson:
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tv actress in a movie role with like 1 minute on screentime for the "civilian POV". hardly worth a casting couch rerun.Oh, it's that "actress" Joss Whedon gave several weirdly long close-ups and a speaking line to in the first Avengers movie, despite her part being nothing more than a glorified extra. Wonder why that could have been.
It's because she had a legit plotline that was cut from the movie, but for some reason they kept some of her scenes so it's just jarring that they spend time on a rando we don't know versus a waitress we know and have stakes inOh, it's that "actress" Joss Whedon gave several weirdly long close-ups and a speaking line to in the first Avengers movie, despite her part being nothing more than a glorified extra. Wonder why that could have been.
Even funnier when they already 'remastered' the original and renamed it tlou part 1.Why would they remake The Last of Us so soon? That show just came out a few years ago on the PS3.
? The first game had no subversive propaganda in it.You bought it? Those early leaks saved me the money on that kike shit.
No, you said you played the second half way through. When those leaks came out I couldn't help but check them out when I caught a whiff of just how monumentally bad it was to people that loved the first one.? The first game had no subversive propaganda in it.