It's PS4 exclusive, so pirates and children can't play it.
Why does The Last of Us trigger Yas Forums so badly?
I hate women for real. All women are whores, and deserve to be raped to death.
You're lying to yourself if you think TLoU's gameplay is innovative or profound in any capacity. It's a pretty simple thirdperson cover shooter that holds your hand in almost every capacity. Unless you play in grounded for the damage modifiers, the only thing astounding about the gameplay itself is Naughty Dog's continued attention to detail regarding animations.
The story is the only remarkable aspect of TLoU, but even then, it's a pretty simple drama featuring a father-daughter dynamic. It's not bad, I think the story's fine, but I've never understood its status and Druckmann's insistence on touting it as the best piece of literature to ever touch the video game industry just makes it annoying. While plenty of great games might not try to be as dramatic as TLoU, they certainly try to appeal to different crowds and actually do something with their stories that can't be done in other mediums, whereas this is the epitome of a movie game, which is why I'm sure it will translate well as a TV show if they decide to focus on Joel and Ellie.
Because they thought they won, PS3 almost went its whole life without any games but then just before the PS4 came out it finally got one. Now they have to cope and tell themselves it's not a game.
And this is why the industry is going to shit.
I enjoyed the first game but I have absolutely no interest in 2. It's been in development forever and looks like pure moviegame trash.
If it's popular and universally accepted to be good, Yas Forums will hate it and cry about it daily. See BoTW as well.
Because it has all the elements of an "American dream game"
>Guns and bullets
>You are always the victim
>Everywhere you go has some kind of raider problem waiting for you and your gun buddy to solve
>Guilt-free murdering / genocide
>Solve everything by violence
Its a retarded sales-guaranteed formula for the American audiences
Not really, for something in the horror genre characters like that are incredibly common.
As for the plot itself, I'm pretty sure nu-simpsons managed to pull it off better.