

Kind of ironic, since their big breakout was The Walking Dead… But they did die, and then they came back from the dead a bit later, a shell of their former self


Kind of ironic, since their big breakout was The Walking Dead… But they did die, and then they came back from the dead a bit later, a shell of their former self


It’s often a red flag of emotional problems as well
Wooowwww… This is an insane generalised judgement.


Totally agree. The gameplay on TLOU 2 is some of my favourite gameplay.
TLOU 1 was amazing the first time when everything was a surprise. I enjoyed playing through it again on the remastered/ps5 version. But I’m also a huge zombie story fan in general.
But getting to TLOU2… I didn’t have high expectations because online was so toxic about it, but I really enjoyed it. Much more than the first one.


removing individual freedom is never good
I generally agree that prohibition doesn’t work, and is bad, but having an absolutist position like this is usually problematic. For example we have to restrict some people’s freedoms. Like some people want to harm or kill others, that should not be a freedom people have.
Most things in life have a lot of nuance, which means we can’t usually make blanket rule for things.
In saying all that… Prohibition usually doesn’t solve the issue, sometimes makes it worse, and often ends up hurting people who are already suffering (usually why they resort to harmful substances)
I mean… 3600 is 300 dozen