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I got the game for my son to play. I too am not a gamer but I've found the story of fallout to be quite interesting and intriguing. Now the shows out I'm even more drawn to it. Such an interesting story.
Yeah it's not the most original premise but it is an interesting story nonetheless, not bad at all. Different people like different protagonists, I'd be curious to find out which one you most interested in. personally i find the Lucy story ark interesting, constantly amused by her stubborn naive idealialism. We'll see if they can keep us interested in the show. Do take care yourself out there and thanks for watching the vid.
I am not a fan of the Seraphites but if I like something about them, it is the attire of their Seraphite soldiers; Leather trench coats with a hood, dark pants, white undershirts, and black shoes. It would have been great to have an outfit like that for the playable characters, it's a shame that that isn't an option like in the first game. I add that I like their whistle messages, a very useful language in an Army.
yeah seraphites have a very rustic fashion sense which is oddly endearing. Personally i preferred the wolves paramilitary dress style. I love the contrast in the cultures of the communities.
@@lonewulfmo9128 I also like the paramilitary side of the WLF, some models of the WLF Soldiers have a good paramilitary look although others look more civilian.
Thanks for this. When i really get into a game i like to watch movies and shows that are similar. I've seen all of these but may watch Interstellar again. I'm gonna go back and finish Farscape and maybe give Stargate SG1 a chance but thats over 100 episodes
I'm glad you enjoyed it my bro. I loved farscape to bits my God! Yes Snargate sg1 is lengthy! I'm currently rewatching the expanse. Take care yourself and keep enjoying the game.
Ha ha! He'lls yeah those would be wicked awesome cross overs. I toooootaly forgot about starship troopers! Which Creatures do you think are more of a threat, starship troopers aliens vs aliens?
Thanks for this video! I just finished watching TLOU series and was deeply intrigued by the various human factions at conflict with each other in TLOU2 game. You have a great voice. Please keep making these videos! This was quite insightful as not much is available about the origin story of Seraphites.
I share similar sentiments to you. Although i've come to understand and accept that few people can handle life with out religion or some equivalent anesthetic. So i've learnt to look beyond what people profess and try identify their character.
@@lonewulfmo9128 hey man ! nice video!! don’t feel bad i just would recommend some slight edits and you’ll be 100% perfect! most of everything was cohesive, not to be too preachy but i’m an audio engineer as a job and re recording errors and punching it in with an edit is something we gotta do every day for that type of mistake. it’s pretty much impossible to record something like this all the way through with no mistakes. don’t try to fix your stutter it’s natural and not really something you can just fix! <3 but minor punch ins that would really make this video perfect. great video nonetheless. p.s. when you punch in a part, you should try to match the exact tone you spoke in during the previous part so it doesn’t sound like it was clipped in. hope this all makes sense! very interesting video man
To my knowledge yeah. My understanding is that she died but her beliefs and group lived on. She became immortal like. What direction do you think tlou3 will take? You reckon people will warm up to Abby?
Good video! I subbed. Also, I wonder if the Seraphites were based, to some extent, on the Mormon Church from the 1800s, which practiced something called "blood atonement." Blood atonement was the idea that some sins were so terrible, that the only way to atone for these sins was through sacrificial death, or through a blood sacrifice. One example of this is the Parrish Potter Murders of 1857, when Mormons/LDS members attempted to capture and murder the Parrish family, which chose to leave Utah for California. Only half of the family survived the attack. What's creepy about this is that one of the victims, the father, was disembowled. It has been argued that this event was an example of blood atonement by the church. Interestingly enough, the Seraphites also execute their enemies by disembowling them, and they believe that by doing so they have freed them from sin. Similarly, the Seraphites DO NOT take kindly to people who leave their cult. The similarities are surprising. Creepy stuff. If that's true, then I wonder what other deeper meanings Neil Druckmann has behind his writing.
HI there. Thank you very much for taking time to view and respond to the video. My primary interests are post apocalyptic gaming, movies, reading as well as a fascination for such conversations. I took time to reply due to time/work constraints BUT i had to research more into the connections you pointed out between the seraphites and the mormons. Yes there are less than coincidental similarities between the ritualistic disemboweling of people by seraphites and the rituals performed by the people you mentioned allegedly a small group of people from professing mormon faith. Furthermore concerning parallels between the fictional religion and real one Mormons (according to research) for most part have a monadic view of god eg he has physical body with and jesus was his literal son, sepraphites viewed God as physical nature and angels and demons as physical beings with humans becoming demons as punishment. The fictional seraphites and real mormons pray, prefer frugal dress, revere texts, have varied racial congregation etc etc. Differences between the fictional seraphites and mormons are in polygamy and that seraphites distanced selves from material world while it seems mormons engage more in political spheres and engage in society more. My personal VIEW/OPINION which im going to reach very far and say is the same message Druckman tries to convey is that most religions or sects have (often dark) skeletons in their closets. But then again so do communist societies, democracies, capitalist societies. but that does not necessarily make them bad in totality or completely bad. These religious sects are just different ways humans to band together to survive a chaotic/ volatile world. But members of these groups view each other as soo different and as being wrong as compared to their own way of life (Re the wolves/seraphites and independent society of Ellie). So what matters is the deep human connection between these groups and across the fence the friendship, competing interests, competition for resource etc etc .
@@lonewulfmo9128 I'm more of a gamer than everything else, though I do enjoy reading, and I am quite selective when it comes to movies. Interesting feedback, by the way. Also, others have also pointed out that the Seraphites may have been named after the Seraphim, which are celestial beings described in the Hebrew, Christian, and Islamic religions. The Last of Us has a lot of interesting things you can investigate and speculate about.
He he...thats a accurate assessment, wonky captures feel of game well. I do appreciate n tho bro that not all studios have a Rockstar budget, but it def is a 'b' game
such a complete yet personal p.o.v from the unnamed father of Mishki and Shuha and husband to Alexei, on marriage parenthood and the damn apocalypse...awesome work.
personally if it was like fallout4 with the third/first person options id haven given it a go..owise i agree very good game and i also agree with you day night cycles?..on point