The Last of Us
Aug. 29th, 2013 12:26 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

NO SPOILERS IN THE COMMENTS, PLEASE!!! I HAVEN'T FINISHED THE GAME YET!!!!!
I doubted that this game would live up to the hype. But...wow.
I don't want to dub it a masterpiece before I get to the ending (sadly, I've seen lots of games start great only to crap out in their final hours). But so far this one is blowing me away (and I normally HATE the survival/horror/shooter genres)
The way Ellie was handled REALLY surprised me (in a good way). Modern games have a lot of.....issues when it comes to handling female characters (**cue obligatory rant about the-game-that-shall-not-be-named**). And games don't do much justice to kid characters, either. But Ellie's behavior and dialogue actually feels REAL! Her dialogue feels like it's being delivered by a teenage girl and not some 30-year-old male writer's idea of what a teenage girl would sound like.
It's so jarring to see a female lead character in a game actually behave like a human being instead of spank material and/or a lame plot device. And I'm torn between enjoying it and cynically waiting for a fridge to drop on her.
This next drawing has a slight spoiler for the middle of the game, so it's going under a cut:
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I made the mistake of finishing Sam&Henry's chapter right before I had to go to work. The scene with Ellie, Sam, and the transformer toy (and the scene that took place right afterward) got me so emotional I had to draw this on my break! I didn't have references handy, so forgive me if the characters look off.
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Date: 2013-08-30 01:16 pm (UTC)It's great to hear that she's handled in a positive fashion, which is a plus for a younger female lead!