
It also looked fine to me.
My only quibbles are pretty directly tied to how deeply I've internalized the beats and all of the original.
Really enjoyed the premiere, though I think it dragged a bit in the middle- they could have cut about ten minutes out of the second act without losing anything.
It was surprisingly faithful to the source material and what did change were IMO mostly improvements.
I sort of wish I hadn’t played the game so I could go into the show fresh.
Totally enjoyed the premiere episode. What a great first act. Can't wait to see future episodes.
If interested check out the HBO Last of Us podcasts which will premiere after every episode.
Wondering if watching the show will ruin the game for me since I haven't playet it yet and waiting for the PC release in March.
The first season covers, I believe, the entire plot of the first game and it’s DLC, so yeah you probably don’t want to watch if you’re avoiding spoilers for the game. On the other hand, they released the remake partially because they know people will want to check it out after the show. So depends on what experience you want first.
If you watch the show before the game, the story doesn't get ruined by the terrible combat system.
Never played or watched a playthrough of the game and I was entertained throughout the first episode. Only weak point is Ellie, imho. I kinda wish they had gone with another angle than weak and frustrated teen.
Never played or watched a playthrough of the game and I was entertained throughout the first episode. Only weak point is Ellie, imho. I kinda wish they had gone with another angle than weak and frustrated teen.
Her character is going to go interesting places. She starts out that boring way as the starting off point.
Hopefully we'll start watching it tonight.
The combat system isn’t for everyone but it really worked for me.
Yeah, I really, really, dont like the combat in Uncharted (shooting gallery), but TLOUs combat always felt pretty good to me.
Also, great first episode of the series.
I had no issues with the combat and crafting system. It served it's purpose quite well.
Is there going to be a point where Joel laments that he's run out of scissors?
If I want to play The Last of Us on PC, should I watch or avoid the show until after I've played?
The first season covers, I believe, the entire plot of the first game and it’s DLC, so yeah you probably don’t want to watch if you’re avoiding spoilers for the game. On the other hand, they released the remake partially because they know people will want to check it out after the show. So depends on what experience you want first.
Follow your heart.
If you really want to understand the gameplay loop of the series, Episode 2's got you covered.
Episode 2 was very good.
I haven't played the game but am really enjoying the series so far. My only criticism is that I can see more of the "video gamey" parts in the series than I would like to. Nothing too egregious, but lots of shots that feel like they're highlighting the gear and inventory, environmental puzzles, and pacing that feels right out of a video game. I feel like the series has enough to work with that it can be its own thing and would do well to lean into the fact that it isn't a video game.
Huh, having played the game, I haven't noticed any of that hubbinsd. What's some examples?
I feel the opposite, I like they can give some nods to the gameplay without it becoming absurd of course. The whole clicker scene felt like something from the game.
There also was the scene of giving Tess a boost.
I am just waiting for a nod to the crafting in the game Probably shouldn't do that more than once...
Maybe a puzzle at some point ^^
I dunno, I did laugh when they revealed Ellie in the Iconic ND Aesthetic: vertical grip flashlight in a shoulder strap.
May want to clear a few days to read all the think pieces that have accumulated over the last couple of weeks.
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