The Last of Us begins with this guy who loses his daughter and becomes hardened and defensive as a result. It isn't until his journey with Ellie that he starts to let himself feel again, and his journey finishes when he sacrifices everything/everyone to save her.
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So for me, this is what makes part 1 more compelling. It explores human emotions in ways that feel more relevant and real, despite the zombie apocalypse veneer.
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It's more allegorical that the first. It's saying something about tit for tat violence that leads to endless and virulent destruction, e.g. Israel Palestine.
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I felt totally similarly, but could not touch it in such elegant way. In the fantasized revenge plot, the human aspect is pushed to the back line somehow...
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