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How original!
I think the first time i played it i sat here for a good 5 minutes.
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That’s possibly considered a spoiler
Big win for Naughty Dog
This was the moment man. Stayed there for two minutes just taking in the scene. Felt so calm and serene, like an oasis in the middle of the dessert with just how brutal and dark the game is
My favorite moment in both parts involved a golf club. Go Abbey!
Yes, definitely one of those, “Wow, games ARE art,” moments.
That really is a beautiful shot.
It’s certainly one of the moments of TLOU.
The first was such a good game, shame the director ruined it by self inserting himself into the game and ruining thr second game