I'm still struggling to decide whether it's an inherently abusive game.
Hmpf, I wouldn't go along with that interpretation. The fact that she felt guilty and felt compelled to do something good after that, to repair her wrongs, really made sense to me. And Ellie is in the same state of mind that Abby was for four years, when she was with Owen.
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It's not an interpretation, it is how the events unfold in the game. Why does she feel bad only then and not when witnessing Joel's physical pain or Ellie's despair in the beginning of the game?? Empathie is not about being on the receiving end to understand someone else's pain.
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To me she gets to the full realization during the time she spends with the kids. (Gee I don't remember when the live scene happens, if it's before or after she meets the kids)
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But I agree, Ellie's story arc is worse. I guess she couldn't benefit from a good dicking to progress (sorry, I'm really disappointed at the backwards narrative.. too many tropes for me)