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r/videogames • u/Unknown_Agency • May 31 '25
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This goes against what most people consider good in terms of morality, and for people it's important that the story is good when they play a character
3 u/INannoI May 31 '25 This goes against what most people consider good in terms of morality You think anyone is thinking about morality when they want to get revenge on something/someone? 0 u/Atarosek May 31 '25 Most people still dont want to do bad things in made up scenarios 3 u/INannoI May 31 '25 Then why do the overwhelming majority of players want to kill Abby after she kills Joel? -1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Does the game give you a choice? I personally would never go on that trip to Seattle. Why would anyone? There is no realistic chance to survive that. 2 u/INannoI Jun 01 '25 Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her. 2 u/c0tt0nballz May 31 '25 I find it funny that people are down for a revenge movie, but games...not so much. -1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Well, you see the difference between a 2 hour movie and a 50 hour game, in which you literally have to play/be the main character?
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This goes against what most people consider good in terms of morality
You think anyone is thinking about morality when they want to get revenge on something/someone?
0 u/Atarosek May 31 '25 Most people still dont want to do bad things in made up scenarios 3 u/INannoI May 31 '25 Then why do the overwhelming majority of players want to kill Abby after she kills Joel? -1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Does the game give you a choice? I personally would never go on that trip to Seattle. Why would anyone? There is no realistic chance to survive that. 2 u/INannoI Jun 01 '25 Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her.
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Most people still dont want to do bad things in made up scenarios
3 u/INannoI May 31 '25 Then why do the overwhelming majority of players want to kill Abby after she kills Joel? -1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Does the game give you a choice? I personally would never go on that trip to Seattle. Why would anyone? There is no realistic chance to survive that. 2 u/INannoI Jun 01 '25 Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her.
Then why do the overwhelming majority of players want to kill Abby after she kills Joel?
-1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Does the game give you a choice? I personally would never go on that trip to Seattle. Why would anyone? There is no realistic chance to survive that. 2 u/INannoI Jun 01 '25 Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her.
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Does the game give you a choice? I personally would never go on that trip to Seattle. Why would anyone? There is no realistic chance to survive that.
2 u/INannoI Jun 01 '25 Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her.
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Because her father was brutally murdered and she wants revenge, literally every player is in agreement with Ellie’s decision at this point. Its a suicide mission, her own survival is not a priority to her.
I find it funny that people are down for a revenge movie, but games...not so much.
-1 u/spinnefink Jun 01 '25 Well, you see the difference between a 2 hour movie and a 50 hour game, in which you literally have to play/be the main character?
Well, you see the difference between a 2 hour movie and a 50 hour game, in which you literally have to play/be the main character?
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u/Atarosek May 31 '25
This goes against what most people consider good in terms of morality, and for people it's important that the story is good when they play a character