u/GrimDystopian

Did anyone actually enjoy The Last of Us Part II?

Over the past two days, I’ve had multiple conversations in this sub about the game, all with people who hated it. Unlike the majority of people I’ve come across I enjoyed the game. The story could use some improvement (writing issues, pacing), but the gameplay was incredible. Combat in the game seems so fluid and I loved the fights against the infected (particularly stalkers, bloaters, and The Rat King). I also enjoyed how combat felt drastically different depending on what character you were playing as. It was far from perfect, but I appreciated it for what it was. If you didn’t enjoyed it, I understand doesn’t seem to be everyone’s cup of tea. I’ve heard all the reasons why fans don’t like the game, so you don’t have to reiterate. I’m really just interested in discussing it with someone who actually enjoyed at least some aspect of it and find out what that was.

reddit.com
u/GrimDystopian — 4 days ago
▲ 33 r/Vans

My current collection

I’m no where near done, but this is what I’m currently working with.

u/GrimDystopian — 5 days ago

The Last of Us Part II is a great game.

If you can look past the initial trauma of Joel’s death, there is a great story there. It’s a dual story or grief and revenge. In the end, there are no clear heroes or villains. Just people who felt justified in their actions. Nobody won and everybody lost. There was no happily ever after and in a post-apocalyptic dystopian world, I don’t know why any of us would think there would be. Even though it did not happen the way I would’ve liked, I can still appreciate the story and the journey the writers took us on.

u/GrimDystopian — 6 days ago
▲ 28 r/Vans

What did everyone wear today?

Slip ons for the Kid Cudi show tonight.

u/GrimDystopian — 9 days ago