I finished The Last of Us Part II today. I had a whole slew of things i wanted to talk about, but i powered through finishing it and either forgot or i’m too exhausted too talk about it. I really enjoyed it though. I’m already considering a play through in the background of these posts (like what i did with 100% on Part 1), but this time Grounded, Per Chapter Permadeath, with New Game+, just too experience it again and maybe mop up a few more achievements to go on my shelf. One thing you’ll notice is that i started to really like the 1:1 frame for the screenshots. I like how narrow it is.
On the subject of the main screenshot, I noticed that towards the end Ellie’s outfits kind of started to resemble Joel’s which i love. I’m pretty sure it was intentional, but maybe i’m wrong. Who knows though? I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s confirmation somewhere online.
Moving on from that, I really liked how Ellie and Abby’s stories converge. I’m a sucker for Dual Protagonist stories, and having them pitted against each other i like even more. I wish we got to brush shoulders a little bit more, but still, i really like the detail.
You know what was even cooler though? Getting a boss fight with Ellie. I mean, i don’t want to fight Ellie, but that as a mechanic is so damn cool. I wonder if her damage and such scale’s with weapon upgrades. It’d be kind of unfair too less skilled players, but it’d be a cool detail too.
Once we make it out of Seattle i feel like this is where Naughty Dog knew a lot of players would be picking it apart and also knew it’d be important, so they put a lot of detail into it. The farm looks so damn good. I took a few photos with it, so i’m just going to dump them all below
Ellie’s traumatic episode I really liked, not to trivialize it though. It helps give a further motivation for Ellie other than “she can’t let Abby go”. I guess depth is the word i’m looking for in this case.
Santa Barbara at the end was a little unsettling. Like, they did not hold back to showing the horrors of the slavery these people faced. In a way, i appreciate that. It would have been really easy to trivialize it.
Abby’s boss(?) fight was interesting. I honestly appreciate not having some grand showdown. Instead it’s just throwing hands at sea. It’s an interesting contrast to the first game too with the hospital segment.
That brings me to the ending. I know a lot of people didn’t like it, I… kind of did though. It’s cyclical like the first game, and in a way that’s cyclical itself, but it’s something i love in a story. It kind of showed that even if Ellie got her personal revenge and killed Abby (at least to me), was it really worth the cost? Like, she lost her family, she had got injured so many times, and even threatened a child. All for what? To make more violence? I’m rambling a bit, it’s late and this probably will make less sense to me in the morning, so i apologize.
I like that Abby took the kid under her wing too, it’s a dynamic similar to Joel and Ellie that i think shows her growth, like Joel’s in the first game. If it wasn’t for how long the Second game is, i’d say i wish the growth was longer just to make it feel more earned. But the game is already pretty long. I would be interested in seeing a DLC following Abby post game though. I am curious to see what the Fireflies rebuilding would be like, but also, with Naughty Dog’s attention to Narrative, i’m not sure what the narrative there would be, so maybe it’s just left alone.
threeonefour@piefed.ca 1 day ago
Woah! Someone who liked the ending! You're too wholesome for a gaming community lol.
I read one meta take on the ending that both sounded interesting and like cope. The end of Part II makes you feel exactly like Ellie feels. You push through because you want a conclusion to the story, just like Ellie. The end might be terrible, but it is an ending. In a meta way, you could get a better "ending" by stoping when Ellie and Dina are together at the farmhouse. You can stop playing, just like Ellie could stop obsessing over Abby, but how many people did that? Who would stop when the story isn't done?
Personally, I think the writers made a bet that they could stretch "an eye for an eye leaves the world blind" into a novel.
Fredselfish@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
The ending was sad, and I still not sure how I feel about it.
MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
I’m the kind of person that even if I don’t agree with the message of a game, I can respect and like it.
The meta aspect was something I noticed too. Maybe it is cope like you said, but the story making you feel how Ellie feels is the kind of story I love. Walk a mile in someone else’s shoes and all that. I didn’t think of the farmhouse “ending” though, I can see that though because the game officially ends at the farmhouse. So the “better ending” being there I could see, especially with them escaping alive (except for Jesse)