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The only complaint I personally have is a bit too many flash backs on both Ellie and Abby's side.
That's still one heck of a recommendation.
I have it on my base ps4 so am looking forward to playing again with increased visuals and framerate. Also looking forward to checking out the 3 lost levels and the new no return mode, which the ps4 version didn't get.
Are you doing a sit-in protests?
Are you gonna chant slogans at the customers trying to ignore you?
Just think for a minute. A bitter man like Joel decides to see Ellie to her destination because his partner Tess begged him and because he had a daughter 20 years ago? It's the brain rot garbage we see on Netflix
The Road was great. Tho' the dad died, it could've been a legitimate inspiration.
Earliest trope of this I can recall is "Lone Wolf & Cub".
Kinda feel your take is clouded by grievance and