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So taking him out of it wouldn't matter to them.
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@Ragglefraggle07
Pretty much. The homeless will die off faster than thier bodies can be burned off this summer.
@Agent Smith
So basically NYT told DeFRANCO to go fuck himself.
@Spanners
🎵 I hate myself, for loving you...🎵
That's nice. ðŸ˜
hello
yeah, pretty much. all they added was a disclaimer that not all in the pictures are far-right
¿Then what are they doing *in a story about the far right*?
See, *lying* sets my PTSD off. And anyone that can't see that was a lie, is lying. Hell, telling him to go fuck himself might been LESS insulting.
that cameraman was born in the darkness, molded by it
What Bernie wants the US to be like.
LOL what
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Sony is just sad.
I want a switch but I know I will ultimately but an Xbox One X before I even consider it
if I ever even buy that
The switch seems good, but i'd rather wait to see what next they come up with. I've never been a fan of the touch pad or small controllers.
The end of the last of us could be read as pro-life
Now that Halo is coming to PC I don't see any reason why anyone would get an Xbox...
At least the PlayStation has some really great exclusives. (I practically bought a PlayStation just for Horizon Zero Dawn)
Is that why I hated the ending of the Last of Us? Also, he has it backwards. Morality and philosophy impact laws, so you could says politics is inherently moral or philosophical but morality and philosophy concerning politics isn't the whole of morality or philosophy.
I feel like TLoU ending plays right into what people criticize about games that force an ideology on you. You are forced to make a certain decision whether or not you actually agree with it, which really hurts the experience of the game IMO. My last thought about it was "I guess they need a Last of Us 2"
Think that says more about the poster than the sign maker
No, it says everything about the sign maker.
@micamike45 I liked TLoU ending, although I never played the game and instead watched gamers playground covering the story in a cinematic fashion.
The point of those types of cinimatic highly story driven games is to tell a story moreso than make a compelling game. TLoU doesn't really have that great of gameplay, and it's linear, so I expect to have very little choice in the ending.
I don't think it was forcing an ideology any more than the ending of a book forces an ideology on the reader.
I guess I disagree that the gameplay wasn't that great and that it was all story, it wasn't a VN or anything, there were plenty of choices to make throughout the game, they were just mostly strategic. You were technically obligated to kill enemies before that point but it was pretty rare that they weren't a direct threat or at least about to be. The ending has you kill a doctor cause silence or something I guess? (I don't really remember maybe he had a scalpel or something) I remember that the room was mapped out in a way that you could clearly just pick up Ellie and leave but there was an invisible wall that stopped you. It was a point in the game where you were very aware that the game was limiting your options, which is always true to some extent, but you should not be made aware of it, especially in what was supposed to be such an important point in the game
I watched through TLOU because fuck playing yet another cover shooter, and tbh the story wasnt all that remarkable
Naughty Dog is in this weird state where they take summer blockbuster concepts and pretend they're high art, and people who know nothing about what has been done in the medium praise them for it