I don't like a game telling me when I do and don't have compassion. If I choose not to forgive somebody, that's a valid fucking choice. I'm a video game it's not. It screws you out of content. Which, like, fine. Keep your content. Don't tell me it's mandatory to LIKE someone.
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Like it's kind of a slap in the face to simple identification The whole idea of playing as Abby is it shoves the arbitrariness of "playing as" somebody in your face, it makes it super clear you're just an actor in the show
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There's no way for you the player to decide that you "really are" Ellie and are on Ellie's side and therefore the moment Abby becomes a character under your control a mysterious force makes her jump off a cliff
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Yeah see from everything I keep hearing about Abby, if TLOU2 were a tabletop RPG my character would not simply kill her but kill her in the most sadistic and tortuous way possible because I have seen inside her heart and determined I want to cut it out
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The funny thing is this is a sentiment that feels a lot like it comes from Abby's personality
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