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    The Last of Us | So, the clock in Ellie's room actually works. I've just spent the past 5 minutes staring at this clock in utter disbelief about the attention to detail in this game.

    The Last of Us | So, the clock in Ellie's room actually works. I've just spent the past 5 minutes staring at this clock in utter disbelief about the attention to detail in this game.


    So, the clock in Ellie's room actually works. I've just spent the past 5 minutes staring at this clock in utter disbelief about the attention to detail in this game.

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:41 PM PDT

    Yesterday were scenery, now I'm sharing my portraits from the game! Hope you like them ��

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 12:03 PM PDT

    First frame and last frame of the game ❤️

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 02:28 PM PDT

    Ellie // Noir Filter

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 05:56 AM PDT

    Learned the intro of TLOU - learned the intro recently and thought i would share it! I still have a lot to clean up but the song makes me very happy just like the game

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 07:35 PM PDT

    After nearly 4 months, i have finished it

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:28 PM PDT

    You can find Joel and Tommy banter using photomode.

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 06:46 PM PDT

    Almost Ellie cosplay

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 01:01 PM PDT

    Joel Miller

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 12:35 PM PDT

    After watching this cutscene a few times, I'm confident about this one thing.

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 05:10 PM PDT

    When Abby told Joel to guess who she was, and he takes the time to think as he's looking around and then puts it together that she's clearly connected to someone he's done wrong in the past and accepts his fate by saying:

    "Why don't you say whatever speech you got rehearsed, and get this over with."

    That line clearly bruised Abby's ego and it influenced her to beat him to death with a golf club. After spending the past four years thinking about nothing else but finding Joel, I definitely believe she had something rehearsed in mind. But after Joel's response, she felt too embarrassed and chose brutality as her comeback.

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    2nd attempt at a simple animation !!

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 12:15 AM PDT

    I got Ellie’s tattoo yesterday!

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 01:17 PM PDT

    The Battle

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 11:22 AM PDT

    *heavy breathing*

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 10:33 PM PDT

    Happy Sunday guys from our happy Ellie ����

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 03:43 AM PDT

    This is fine.

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 08:34 AM PDT

    Masked up

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:56 PM PDT

    Ellie and Potato

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:48 AM PDT

    Almost got me... Love the combat in this game

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:38 PM PDT

    Took some title shots a few weeks back and never posted them here. Both Joel and Ellie in their respective first scenes. They’re the favourites of my work!

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 03:42 PM PDT

    One of my fav Abby shots I've snapped. Sometimes the timing just aling in a wonderful way.

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 08:44 AM PDT

    A Happy Joel Screensaver (sorry for low quality)

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 10:45 AM PDT

    [SPOILERS] Thoughts on Joel in the Last of Us 2

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 04:21 PM PDT

    Spoilers ahead!

    The Last of Us 2 is (in my opinion) a masterpiece, one that has elevated video games as a medium, even more so than the first game. I know this isn't a universal view, and of course everyone is entitled to their opinion.

    However, one universal critique is how the game handled Joel's death. Some argue he shouldn't have died at all. However, I feel the bulk of the criticism revolves around the idea that Joel didn't 'go out with a bang' or that he didn't die a hero's death.

    Putting aside the fact that the whole point of this world is that it is brutal, with tragedy and death lurking behind every corner, and the fact that a man like Joel could survive until the Autumn of his life is a miracle in of itself. I feel that Joel at the end of his life died a truly heroic death.

    This is a man who only a few years earlier was really only out for himself and his survival, even if he had nothing to survive for. He had given up on the morality of the old world and was a gun/drug smuggler. Indeed, we know that in his past he out and out would ambush people in a similar fashion like in Pittsburgh. Its why Tommy and Joel drifted apart. Joel was a survivor, and he did a lot of terrible things to keep on going.

    So who is the man that dies in The Last of Us 2? Who are we shown, and how has he changed? Well despite his alienation from Ellie we see Joel has become a pillar of the relatively peaceful and prosperous town of Jackson County. He has become a leader of perhaps the most 'old world' group of survivors we have encountered in this world. They trade, they hunt and gather and defend their territory from the infected, and yet we know in the main it seems that they keep out of any squabbles like we saw in Boston, or Seattle.

    On the day of his death Joel (and Tommy) put themselves in harms way to save a complete stranger. Indeed, they fight off and escape from an entire horde of infected. Joel didn't have to save Abby at all. But he chose to do so. He had no agenda, he asked for no reward, he just tried to do the right thing in the situation. They were heroes. It just happened they were saving someone who had a grudge against Joel.

    By the end of his life, Joel's transformation into a good man that started with he and Ellie travelling across America, was all but complete. He had accepted his past, he didn't regret his actions, he didn't beg for his life, he didn't try to sell out his friends or the town, he stared certain death in the face and accepted it, all whilst giving perhaps the best one liner in the game. Of course he died a 'hero's death', as much as someone can die a 'hero' in this world.

    Just because he didn't mow down all of the WLF, or exchange his life for Ellie's or something overly contrived, doesn't mean that Joel didn't die a more selfless, brave, and 'good' man.

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    Ellie and Jesse

    Posted: 23 Aug 2020 03:14 PM PDT

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