It's a solid build, as far as I can tell. The only glitch I've found is twice, Ellie's armed locked in a certain position, and stayed that way. All you have to do is reload an old save.
It certainly is an emotional roller coaster. Let me know how you feel at the end.
Technical masterpiece. Game is bee-yoo-tiful. Combat is visceral. If you liked the combat in the first game, you'll like it here. If not, it won't win you over. Story wise, I understand why it's getting legitimate hate.
@Ashunderfire86: In the first game, Joel was distrustful of strangers and was always on his guard. In 2, him and Tommy nonchalantly introduce themselves to people whom they have no idea of their motives and also tell where their base is.
Technically, it's a masterpiece. Runs great, fantastic graphics. Gameplay is more of the same from the first (if you liked it, you'll like it here, if not, then tough luck). QTE events could've used some variety. The story is where all the controversy comes from. Yes, there are trolls shitting on it, just for the sake of shitting on it. But, you can't disregard that people hate TLOU 2 for unraveling everything you loved about the characters from the first.
Maybe a Jumping Flash VR game?
You'd have more luck hoping for Agent.
Alan Wakes up?
"It's a powerhouse but only capable of 30 Fps"
...oh, c'mon man. smh
You guys forget about Smuggler's Run?
Bully isn't dead. It's vacationing on a remote island with Half-Life 3.
Wow! Does this mean I can finally use a Mayflower ARC with the Xbox Series X?
Another dumb idea was to stream it on twitch, which is a max 900p stream. Hopefully, they upload some proper 1080p/4K vids on youtube.
Meh.
Good thing he's no longer with the company.
I'd compare it to BC2 or Bf3, in regards to how much fun I'm having playing.
The are legitimate things to not like or disagree with, but 'no redeeming qualities'? I'm not on that train.