The author never actually defines what the hell they mean by "black-and-white morality" and what makes it different from "gray morality" Because, guess what, "killing another person is always wrong, and therefore all killers are the same" IS BLACK AND WHITE MORALITY
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("It is *morally correct* that the cure could not have worked and Jerry was delusional! MORALITY demands that we rewrite the setting so this is true!" Or "It is *morally correct* that saving Ellie is wrong so it can't work -- she must immediately die anyway")
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Same fucking logic where the moral guardians would demand that if you showed someone cheating on their spouse, the new relationship would have to turn out abusive and tragic so people wouldn't get the wrong idea Garbage
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I stayed away from reading about this title until a couple days ago, as I loved the original, and... no, this isn’t morally gray AT ALL. It’s monsterous brutality. Complex moral dilemmas can be an interesting story to delve in, but that’s not what the Last of Us II is.
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