I honestly have no idea yet whether I will end up loving TLOU2 or hating it. It’s certainly possible that I will hate it, but even if I do, I’ll be glad that it didn’t aim to to play it totally safe.
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And of course there are “fans” who *WANT* TLOU2 to take risks. The “fans” I’m referring to in the first tweet are the very vocal angry gatekeeper-y fans who position themselves as the “true” fans who games like this have an obligation to cater to and satisfy. Fuck off.
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Anyway wish me luck trying to avoid the entire critical conversation about TLOU2 long enough to play it for myself and form my own reactions to it when it comes out!
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We just got a big ol' spoonful of that shit in the latest Star Wars movie and it turns out: that sucks!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Surely listening to the most obnoxious fans and doing exactly what they say they want is a winning formula. That's why everyone loved Rise of Skywalker so much.
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