• Gamoc@lemmy.world
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        8 months ago

        They’re both masterpieces. Unfortunately a bunch of whiny children dislike the second one for whiny childish reasons. Its only real issue is pacing.

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          8 months ago

          There are some real complaints to be had. I think not liking the more realistic/explicit presentation of violence is fair. I think the visceral behaviour of games does make it a different experience to the same violence you’d see in a movie.

          I also think disliking Neil Druckmann as a person is valid, he has some quotes that seem snobby.

          Not enjoying cinematics games in general could also be an avenue for complaints but I think none of these are explicit complaints about tLoU2

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            8 months ago

            I mean personal preference is one thing, whilst issues are another. It doesn’t aim to not be violent or not use plenty of cutscenes.

            Yeah, Druckmann is a visionary creator, they all sound like that, just gotta put up with it really.

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              8 months ago

              Not all directors come across that way but signalling them as a visionary suggests some slight bias.

              I also don’t really understand what your trying to say above, isolating “preference” and “issues” doesn’t really make sense since issues form from preference and art is not objective.

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                8 months ago

                I didn’t say all directors come across that way, I said visionary creators do.