On my MOMMA I just finished this game for the first time ever and did the same thing XQC did. Had me rolling knowing I wasn’t the only person that did that😂
That look on ellie's face just says it all. She knows that joel isn't telling her something, but she wants to trust him and give him the benefit of a doubt that he's not lying to her and wants to leave it as that?
That's what I love about the watch being in the shoebox in the second game. The watch is also a reminder of the pain of losing Sarah and the years of suffering after. Seeing it in the box and the picture of Sarah on the set of drawers shows how joel has moved on from his pain and is living, instead of just surviving.
@@mateuszhaluszczak7042 I’m just saying because of tlou2 that ending has more impact because we see how everything goes downhill from here and that Joel’s decision had horrible consequences.
One thing I love about Joel is his conviction. He died saving Ellie, he just did it 4 years after the fact. He has no regrets about saving Ellie. Like he said, "If somehow the Lord gave me a second chance, I would do it ALL over again." All that matters to him is that he saved the girl. He expressed to Ellie just how much he loves her and how much her life matters. And Ellie told him that she's willing to try and forgive him. That's all he needed. To the bitter end, Joel does his best to go down with his head high and does not give Abby satisfaction. "Why don't you say whatever speech you've rehearsed and get this over with." Such a fantastic line.
This is exactly how I feel. People were pissed that Joel didn’t die protecting Ellie like some kind of hero, and tbh that just shows me that they didn’t really “get” this ending. Joel is no hero. He loves Ellie to a selfish extent (unwilling to let her go, and dooming humanity just to save her). Abby coming to murder him **is** the consequences of his actions catching up to him. She didn’t just come out of nowhere, narratively speaking. There’s no way he was going to just get away with what he did. One way or another his actions were gonna come back to haunt him. And I think Joel himself was aware of this, at least to an extent. He took on that burden and ultimately gave his life to protect Ellie.
Every time you play this game and finish it, you get the same feel that you did the first time you played and that’s one of the beautiful things about the last of us
I hope I can create a story like that one on last of us EA says solo video games aren’t effective and think their pay2win crap game is better. They need to see the last of us ending to see the beauty of solo video games.
This wouldn't have happen if they didn't give him the rough treatment by knocking them out and starting the operation without both of them thinking first and decide, if those wouldn't have happend, then maybe, it would've ended peacefully
We dont have to do this you know" "i aint leaving without you" joel didnt want ellie to do this, he wanted her to go back. He would have killed them regardless because FUCK mankind they killed his daughter. It was never going to end peacefully. Just my two cents
As wrong as it seems I truly believe the fireflies didn’t want to risk Ellie saying no. They fought so hard to find a cure and like Joel they all suffered and endured so much pain. The fireflies were doing what they thought was right as was Joel however neither were right but neither were wrong.
@@VannywiththeFanny dude has mental issues due to the amount of trauma he suffered for almost 22 years give him a break, it doesn’t justify him lying but come on.
@FOX'S Apprentice But man....Not every kids ego is built up to think there blood will save the world. Then a lie crash all that ego right back into itself to totally annihilate her fckin 14 year old brain lol. C'mon dude.
I'm with Joel. What's the point of losing someone you care about to save a world of selfish people who kill each other in hard times instead of work together? Naw I'm not losing another daughter to bring back a selfish society lol
it's not about that, it's about going against Ellie's own wishes and autonomy, and going against her ultimate purpose. That is what Joel did, she broke her boundaries and betrayed her trust.
She even says before to Joel, very personally "After all we've been through. Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing." Joel went directly against her most inner personal, character need. A purpose to fulfill. Would you go against the sole purpose of a person's existence just to satisfy your own wishes? That is the question the game asks.
@Hamish I've already realized that I'm going by Joe's perception of world. If I'm joel I'm not losing another daughter to world of people we seen the worst In
@@BaMBaM-gi6yxyes but if she found out that same daughter would probably end up hating you. Anyways at the end of the day Joel was by no means a good person and honestly had what was coming to him in part 2. It was only a matter of time
That's so ironic you say that you wouldn't want to save a selfish society while at the same time not understanding that Joel is the most selfish character in the entire game.
Ever since the first game ended, I knew that Joel's lie would come to light. He knew that it'd bite him on the ass later on down the line. With every action there is a consequence
@@matyonsticks6491 It doesn't matter whether or not the person agrees to it. Imagine the thousands of people who could be prevented from being turned into zombies against their will. If you're arguing her right to bodily autonomy, then you're also arguing against the rights of everyone who is going to die as a result of Ellie not getting the surgery. Ellie being a willing subject is just the cherry on top. The fireflies did a lot of bad things and are by no means blameless heros, but this one act was in every way the right thing to do.
WOW! Crazy y'all found my old playthrough😂 TLOU1 helped me through one of the toughest times in my life and I still get the feels from that ending to this day❤️
Naughty Dog did this so beautifully. It's an incredible game, the story is so raw, heart wrenching and morale compass bending but, I'm sure a lot of people that played this game agreed with what Joel did and would have done the same thing in the same position he found himself in, because I know I would have.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas I'm no epidemiologist but I'm pretty sure no one can make a fungal vaccine with run-down 2013 technology, let alone cutting someone's brain out to do so.
I like how when he shoots her he hesitates. She says "Let me go. Please." And he knows "you'll just come after her". Despite whatever internal turmoil he may feel over what he's about to do, the single most important thing to him and the center of his world is _keeping Ellie safe._ And he shoots her. That's something that even if I don't know I'd be able to do in that given situation. It's something I can empathize with. There are, at most, 2 people in this world I can think of that, if they were to die, I'd absolutely lose all will to live. When your reason for life itself hinges on one persons existence, nothing else matters. All morals go out the window. I can understand why he did what he did. Whether it's good or bad, it is 100% understandable.
these guys all playing 1 after knowing the story of 2 and calling it blind playthrough, because when i played part 1 i wanted to kill the doctors and take ellie as fast as possible. Not act like im some good guy after killing nearly 500 people.
Exactly, killed them like it was just another day in the office. And also so that fireflies wouldn’t have doctors in case Joel got killed on his way out so it’s a win-win situation.
There is a clear contrast between boys and girls were just like “Shoot everyone and get out of here” while the girls are like “that wasn’t right Joel you shouldn’t have killed the doctor”
I agree. I (F) played the game and had to keep convincing myself to go forward and save Ellie but when I watched my little brother play after I was done, he was just charging through killing everyone to save Ellie. Tbh I think it's because, as a girl, I felt like I was playing the game more in Ellie's POV than Joels. And in Ellie's POV, like it was mentioned in the game, she would've given her life to produce the cure. My little brother and males in general would've viewed the story in Joel's POV, a father who would've done anything to save his daughter, and so found it easier to kill everyone to save Ellie. I think.
Not really. The ending of The Last of Us is so morally conflicting that dividing it solely into "remorse" and "no remorse" wouldn't be entirely accurate.
Disagree, it would have been too obvious. Plus, as one comment says, the moment Joel decides to kill the surgeon chief, Abby’s dad, is when everything starts going downhill. Hell, even the ending of TLOU gains another dimension when you know that Joel’s actions will have a terrible consequence in the future.
I'm a teacher, due to my job status, i think only work at a school for 1 year then transfer. Only spend a year with my kids, and I would do the exact same thing. These kids are priceless, and anyone who hurts them is a monster.
Tess never asked Joel to be ready to kill a 14yo girl just for the unlikely possibility of getting a cure. As for Sarah, we don't even know what she would have think of this since she died decades before the game, what are you even about ?
Joel Lied to her so she wouldn't sacrifice herself, imagine if so someone you loved was the only thing you had & they were the cure to something like this, could you just let them go?
I couldn’t but he lied to her because she couldn’t handle the truth, she couldn’t see past her immunity, it was only identity and she felt guilt & obligated to cure humanity. Plus asking and expecting a child to sacrifice themselves is wrong, regardless if it’s your kid or someone else’s.
I love how no one goes in wanting to kill the doctor but they force you to? And now the whole second game is based off that? Should’ve just made it a cut scene instead.
They literally could of waited for Joel to wake up, have him and Ellie talk it out, let Ellie explain this is what she wants and then he would most likely go on his own way but instead they threw her immediately under the knife and told him to leave at gun point. Marlene said she lost half her best men getting across the country, Joel did it on his own with a kid in tow you think putting him at gunpoint is a good idea? I'm not surprised he went John wick on their ass dad instincts and survival instincts at the same time not even a tank would of stopped him
Yeah they screwed up, Still does not justify what Joel did. Basically if everyone acted reasonably there would be no drama so the writers kind of force the scenario. Fireflies know Joel as a ruthless smuggler, they probably did not even consider his feelings thinking he had none, and thought it a mercy to not wake Ellie up.
Absolutely nothing would have changed. Nothing. If Ellie refused, the Fireflies would not have let her go and did the surgery anyways. If Ellie consented, Joel would have gone ballistic and killed everyone instead. That's what they'd want. And you know it.
At the end when Ellie pauses to ask Joel the question about the Fireflies she holds her two fingers she looses at the end of TLOU 2 in her fight with Abby on the beach. The level of details and foreshadowing is insane
I love the duality of Man when Joel confronts the doctors and nurses. Half were like "Damm Joel, this kinda fucked up" and the others were XQC. I think this perfectly goes right into the intro to LOU2
This is easily one of the greatest games ever made. It's absolutely perfect. I remember when I first played it, I cried so much at the end. Yes Ellie could have saved the race but Joel's world only consists of Ellie and himself which is the only thing that matters. He made the right decision.
i personally think the world was too far gone at that point that a cure would be efficient. they probably didn’t have the resources and technology to expand it, plus if i remember correctly you can find tapes that call out the hesitation that killing her would even work for a cure
I don’t blame Joel saying find someone else to Marlene before the gameplay mission, cause if the surgeons succeeded & the cure doesn’t work, that would be blood on Marlene’s hands well that’s my opinion anyways. The ending made a lot of sense for TLOU part II, I love both of them great excellent games
I really liked Part II, but it comes NOWHERE NEAR how much I liked the first game. The first game is, in my opinion, one of the greatest story telling and character development games ever made.
Last of us is a masterpiece and one of the greatest video games of all time Just a shame i can't say the same for the second one Joel: There was a sequel, wasnt a good
I really liked the 2nd one and the fight to not become the enemy at the end of the game. The end really felt like the situation of Ellie's first kill. She was becoming the man who tried to drown Joel when she was drowning Abby.
@@smoker5989 atleast it makes sense for us to be here. If you didn't like it makes no sense for you to be here or care, right? Unless the game lives in your head.
There is no voice log that says they have tried surgeries before on other immune people and failed. There IS a recording where the Dr. is talking about autopsies on regular infected, how the fungal virus effects their brains, and then he talks about how amazing Ellie is, they have never seen anyone immune like her before, and how performing the surgery on her will 100% lead to a vaccine. Search Last of Us surgeon recording if you want to re-read the log. When he says all past cases, he means all cases of infected individuals (people who have turned and people who were killed before turning, everyone ever infected). They have never seen an immune person before, Ellie is the first one. He is just using previous autopsies as an example, Ellie is clearly infected like they were but her white blood cell count is good and it isn't attacking her limbic system.
@@221Prohunter eh, it's pretty obvious part2 is deeper and better written. Probably why it makes you so angry. Honestly it's clearly written better, all due respect to part1 it's fantastic. But c'mon.
I hate myself, one night I got blacked out drunk playing modern warfare and woke up with my MW and last of us remastered disc snapped on half.... No idea why I did it. Can still go a few blocks down and buy last of us for like 3 or 5 bucks. Gotta love family owned game stores, always have better prices than gamestop on old or new games, plus they sell every system and the games for them
It's such a perfect ending no one needed a sequel but naughty dog got greedy and ruined this masterpiece although i don't accept part 2 as canon for me this is where the game ended
@@arbernuka3679 Here comes the boomer who thinks he's superior for liking abby lmao..i commented this 4 months ago and you're replying now..it's already done and dusted..
@@Griffithwas i didn't played the game because of the hate it got from people like you...i gave it a chance a week ago and i regret that i listen to kids like you a year ago.
When this first came out people realized that Joel was both a good guy but did something arguably very wrong (they literally say it here). Then in Part 2 everyone calls the game trash? c'mon! People need to reflect on the entire series to understand the story for Part 2.
Love xqc just roasting the dude with a flamethrower that’s priceless
IKR HES ALSWAYS THE FUNNIEST GUY EVEN THO HIS CHAT IS TRASH CANCER
I remember two of my friends trolled him In a rainbow six match while he was streaming but my friends didn't know he was a streamer lol
He knows what she-man will do to Joel later
@@ramirez4456 all Twitch chats are trash cancer bro lol
@@TheHighRoad1748 yeah most but xqc is one of the worst
Xqc burning the man alive with the expressionless face murdered me 🤣💀
Very poor choice of words😂
the doc too
What's even funnier is that most of the girls reacted in shock and this guy litterally said: Screw it, let's make roasted doctor
The roof, the roof, the roof is on fire, we don’t need no water… 🎵
On my MOMMA I just finished this game for the first time ever and did the same thing XQC did. Had me rolling knowing I wasn’t the only person that did that😂
That look on ellie's face just says it all. She knows that joel isn't telling her something, but she wants to trust him and give him the benefit of a doubt that he's not lying to her and wants to leave it as that?
Shit who else did she have to trust at that point in time. Joel was her guardian devil who fought through hell to keep her alive.
That’s what made the ending amazing, until that goddamn sequel happened but each to their own.
@@ExpensiveBruh Yeah, that abby really came in and made a mess of things huh?
@@dominictrujillo3323 can’t blame the character, but blame the writers
Edit: but I still hate Abby.
Yes, she knows Joel lied to her with a straight face. And she knows why. But they only have each other, so why press on the matter?
1:14 i fucking lost it with the serial killer expression
Thats amazing lmao
😂😂
😭😂
If I was in a position of power I would put him on a watchlist, just in case
that shit almost had me in tears from laughing.
8:53 holy shit i didn't noticed that. This game it's just perfect in all levels
That's what I love about the watch being in the shoebox in the second game. The watch is also a reminder of the pain of losing Sarah and the years of suffering after. Seeing it in the box and the picture of Sarah on the set of drawers shows how joel has moved on from his pain and is living, instead of just surviving.
Fuck I've played this game so many times and I just noticed !!! Good catch makes this masterpiece even better
The ending to this game was amazing I wouldn't have been mad if the series ended there
It would of ended on a lie that wouldn’t last. It’s a bad ending as we know things get worst because of how this game ends.
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 yes it was bad but the way it impacted you was good
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 and I'm a fan of those bad endings reminds me of black mirror
@@mateuszhaluszczak7042 I’m just saying because of tlou2 that ending has more impact because we see how everything goes downhill from here and that Joel’s decision had horrible consequences.
@@hopelesslyoptimistic8231 tlou 2 was trash and should have never Went that way .
One thing I love about Joel is his conviction. He died saving Ellie, he just did it 4 years after the fact. He has no regrets about saving Ellie. Like he said, "If somehow the Lord gave me a second chance, I would do it ALL over again."
All that matters to him is that he saved the girl. He expressed to Ellie just how much he loves her and how much her life matters. And Ellie told him that she's willing to try and forgive him. That's all he needed. To the bitter end, Joel does his best to go down with his head high and does not give Abby satisfaction. "Why don't you say whatever speech you've rehearsed and get this over with." Such a fantastic line.
This is exactly how I feel. People were pissed that Joel didn’t die protecting Ellie like some kind of hero, and tbh that just shows me that they didn’t really “get” this ending.
Joel is no hero. He loves Ellie to a selfish extent (unwilling to let her go, and dooming humanity just to save her). Abby coming to murder him **is** the consequences of his actions catching up to him. She didn’t just come out of nowhere, narratively speaking.
There’s no way he was going to just get away with what he did. One way or another his actions were gonna come back to haunt him. And I think Joel himself was aware of this, at least to an extent. He took on that burden and ultimately gave his life to protect Ellie.
@@canada1529 well said
I ain’t reading allat
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Always appreciate you featuring me in your reaction videos!
Every time you play this game and finish it, you get the same feel that you did the first time you played and that’s one of the beautiful things about the last of us
Definitely the music that replicates the same emotions.
9:06 nails it! A very well thought out and elaborated view, well done 👍
It is not about curing the world its about surviving 😒😶
It’s really not
This game's ending is amazing. Masterpiece
I hope I can create a story like that one on last of us
EA says solo video games aren’t effective and think their pay2win crap game is better. They need to see the last of us ending to see the beauty of solo video games.
@@dodonodens8802 not many people play single player games this day and age anymore tho. Everyone is stuck on multiplayer
I'm glad they ended it there and didn't make a second game. It would've ruined this beautiful ending
I know totally doesn’t need a sequel
@@zaer-ezart Hah, yeah. I don't even fucking acknowledge its existence anymore
XQC casually burning Abby’s father
Glad he did that lol
Jesus Joel.
I wish that was cannon. Fuck part 2.
@@HDXY2015 should we take you seriously?
@@VannywiththeFanny yes
This wouldn't have happen if they didn't give him the rough treatment by knocking them out and starting the operation without both of them thinking first and decide, if those wouldn't have happend, then maybe, it would've ended peacefully
We dont have to do this you know" "i aint leaving without you" joel didnt want ellie to do this, he wanted her to go back. He would have killed them regardless because FUCK mankind they killed his daughter. It was never going to end peacefully. Just my two cents
Yeah then let's be real....we wouldn't have a game series
As wrong as it seems I truly believe the fireflies didn’t want to risk Ellie saying no. They fought so hard to find a cure and like Joel they all suffered and endured so much pain. The fireflies were doing what they thought was right as was Joel however neither were right but neither were wrong.
And also they didn't give Joel his weapons back and i don't know if they didn't do it because Joel would have used them against them
@@smoker5989 looking back at what happened there. I can see why they didn't wanna give him his weapons. He fcked them all up.
Joel can’t stand seeing Ellie die , because of his own daughter 🥺 that’s dad vibes right there.
Lying definitely isn't dad vibes tho
@@VannywiththeFanny dude has mental issues due to the amount of trauma he suffered for almost 22 years give him a break, it doesn’t justify him lying but come on.
@@ExpensiveBruh ok, when you put it like that I do understand. The way he rubs his watch when saying that lie, damn, sad as hell man
@@VannywiththeFanny yeah that part fucked me pretty good, this game is an ultimate masterpiece which I will gladly replay.
@FOX'S Apprentice But man....Not every kids ego is built up to think there blood will save the world.
Then a lie crash all that ego right back into itself to totally annihilate her fckin 14 year old brain lol. C'mon dude.
Homie went in with that flamethrower. 😂
Ah yes several other people noticed that too 🤣
1:14 someone knows the story of the sequel
I'm with Joel. What's the point of losing someone you care about to save a world of selfish people who kill each other in hard times instead of work together? Naw I'm not losing another daughter to bring back a selfish society lol
it's not about that, it's about going against Ellie's own wishes and autonomy, and going against her ultimate purpose. That is what Joel did, she broke her boundaries and betrayed her trust.
She even says before to Joel, very personally "After all we've been through. Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing." Joel went directly against her most inner personal, character need. A purpose to fulfill. Would you go against the sole purpose of a person's existence just to satisfy your own wishes? That is the question the game asks.
@Hamish I've already realized that I'm going by Joe's perception of world. If I'm joel I'm not losing another daughter to world of people we seen the worst In
@@BaMBaM-gi6yxyes but if she found out that same daughter would probably end up hating you. Anyways at the end of the day Joel was by no means a good person and honestly had what was coming to him in part 2. It was only a matter of time
That's so ironic you say that you wouldn't want to save a selfish society while at the same time not understanding that Joel is the most selfish character in the entire game.
Ever since the first game ended, I knew that Joel's lie would come to light. He knew that it'd bite him on the ass later on down the line.
With every action there is a consequence
I was surprised people were surprised that he died. There was no where else to go with his character, he had to die.
I agree with iBreezley completely the Fireflies didnt ask Ellie's Permission at all.
They don't need her permission
@@canada1529 Yes they do lol
@@gukeoke6312 No, they don't. Sacraficing one life to save many is the right thing to do, full stop.
@@canada1529 well only if the person agrees with it but as we know from TLOU 2 Ellie would give the the permission
@@matyonsticks6491 It doesn't matter whether or not the person agrees to it. Imagine the thousands of people who could be prevented from being turned into zombies against their will. If you're arguing her right to bodily autonomy, then you're also arguing against the rights of everyone who is going to die as a result of Ellie not getting the surgery.
Ellie being a willing subject is just the cherry on top. The fireflies did a lot of bad things and are by no means blameless heros, but this one act was in every way the right thing to do.
9:03 I dont remember anyone ever complaining about the ending. Game was a masterpiece start to finish, and the MP.
I like the flame thrower dude😂😂😂...
hes like F@#k this shit Ellie must survive...
I have a younger sister. I'd sacrifice our entire species in order to save her and I wouldn't give it a second thought.
As would anyone who actually loves that someone. Rightfully so
WOW! Crazy y'all found my old playthrough😂 TLOU1 helped me through one of the toughest times in my life and I still get the feels from that ending to this day❤️
One of the greatest video games I've ever played.
Other than life is strange game's the last of us games has to be my favorite
ah i see a man of culture
Naughty Dog did this so beautifully. It's an incredible game, the story is so raw, heart wrenching and morale compass bending but, I'm sure a lot of people that played this game agreed with what Joel did and would have done the same thing in the same position he found himself in, because I know I would have.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas I'd do anything to protect my children and so I guess Me and You are very different 🤣
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas trust me, I'd do exactly the same as Joel! 😀
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas Unless the world is already doomed and Marlene is simply clinging to hope that isn't there.
@Ricardo Alonso Rojas I'm no epidemiologist but I'm pretty sure no one can make a fungal vaccine with run-down 2013 technology, let alone cutting someone's brain out to do so.
@Rick King 22 Ellie was like a daughter to Joel
0:52 "Hey whats that over by the door?"
BOOM HEADSHOT😂😂😂
I'd love to see a compilation of gamers' reaction to the game's INTRO.
There really is no choice BUT to clap after the credits in this game start rolling, such an amazing game
I like how when he shoots her he hesitates. She says "Let me go. Please." And he knows "you'll just come after her". Despite whatever internal turmoil he may feel over what he's about to do, the single most important thing to him and the center of his world is _keeping Ellie safe._ And he shoots her. That's something that even if I don't know I'd be able to do in that given situation. It's something I can empathize with. There are, at most, 2 people in this world I can think of that, if they were to die, I'd absolutely lose all will to live. When your reason for life itself hinges on one persons existence, nothing else matters. All morals go out the window. I can understand why he did what he did. Whether it's good or bad, it is 100% understandable.
these guys all playing 1 after knowing the story of 2 and calling it blind playthrough, because when i played part 1 i wanted to kill the doctors and take ellie as fast as possible. Not act like im some good guy after killing nearly 500 people.
Exactly, killed them like it was just another day in the office. And also so that fireflies wouldn’t have doctors in case Joel got killed on his way out so it’s a win-win situation.
Are they have a different point of view then you.
the fact that you wanted to kill him doesn't mean everyone felt that way.
A lot of these were filmed before 2 came out
Dekons reaction to this game is spot on, I was bawling the same way when I first played it too.
Everyone is telling - I am not gonna kill that doctor
Meanwhile, xqc is making a BBQ 🤣
"I just pressed triangle." Loved that reaction.
Girls: No Joel don't do that
Xqc:😐
Thanks again for including me as always 💙🎮💙
Thanks as always for featuring my content here Gamology! ☺️♥️ Also love Jessica’s analysis at the end, fantastic!! 👏🏽♥️
Comparing Dekon and Xqc is the funniest thing ever
There is a clear contrast between boys and girls were just like “Shoot everyone and get out of here” while the girls are like “that wasn’t right Joel you shouldn’t have killed the doctor”
I agree. I (F) played the game and had to keep convincing myself to go forward and save Ellie but when I watched my little brother play after I was done, he was just charging through killing everyone to save Ellie.
Tbh I think it's because, as a girl, I felt like I was playing the game more in Ellie's POV than Joels. And in Ellie's POV, like it was mentioned in the game, she would've given her life to produce the cure.
My little brother and males in general would've viewed the story in Joel's POV, a father who would've done anything to save his daughter, and so found it easier to kill everyone to save Ellie.
I think.
That is just plain not true. There were people on both who felt remorse and people on both who felt none. There is no "clear contrast".
@@somepersonmcsomebody7501 more girls than boys felt remorse
Not really.
The ending of The Last of Us is so morally conflicting that dividing it solely into "remorse" and "no remorse" wouldn't be entirely accurate.
@@somepersonmcsomebody7501 you can clearly tell the girls didn’t like it as much as the boys did
I feel like Marlene having a son/daughter coming after Joel would've worked better than Abby.
true really true what joel killed a npc your idea is better
True, I was always thought about that. Don’t know why they did not do that and decided to make a character no one cared about to be Abby’s dad.
Disagree, it would have been too obvious. Plus, as one comment says, the moment Joel decides to kill the surgeon chief, Abby’s dad, is when everything starts going downhill. Hell, even the ending of TLOU gains another dimension when you know that Joel’s actions will have a terrible consequence in the future.
Because it would have retconned the books set before TLOU1.
I think Abby should have been wither Marlene's daughter or Ellie's mom.
"you're about 8 years too late."
~Ancient One.
Trust is hard to come by when there's an apocalypse occurring and the majority of human kind is struggling to stay alive.
Damn, I still remembering playing this in HS. 10 years later and it’s still awesome
I'm a teacher, due to my job status, i think only work at a school for 1 year then transfer. Only spend a year with my kids, and I would do the exact same thing. These kids are priceless, and anyone who hurts them is a monster.
"Youd just come after her"
BEST RESPONSE. HOLD THAT L.
0:53 “Hey what that by that door?”
Bang 😂
Even till this day that ending still gets me 😢
At 7:30 when Ellie says her best friend's name was Riley, my name is Riley no joke
Tess died for nothing, she and Sarah would be ashamed of Joel and I don't blame them
Tess never asked Joel to be ready to kill a 14yo girl just for the unlikely possibility of getting a cure. As for Sarah, we don't even know what she would have think of this since she died decades before the game, what are you even about ?
The guy with the flamethrower being like 😐
AHAHAHHAHAHA I FUCKING LOST IT AT HIM, I CAN'T
Joel Lied to her so she wouldn't sacrifice herself, imagine if so someone you loved was the only thing you had & they were the cure to something like this, could you just let them go?
I couldn’t but he lied to her because she couldn’t handle the truth, she couldn’t see past her immunity, it was only identity and she felt guilt & obligated to cure humanity. Plus asking and expecting a child to sacrifice themselves is wrong, regardless if it’s your kid or someone else’s.
@@joycedates2059 Thank you. Finally someone gets it. Ellie is a person, not a petri dish.
I love how no one goes in wanting to kill the doctor but they force you to? And now the whole second game is based off that? Should’ve just made it a cut scene instead.
You can even shoot them in the toe and he somehow dies in the second game still
@@Dr_Pepper42069 lmao 🤣 I don’t think they thought that through at all. Curious if they changed that scene in this 3rd rerelease.
They literally could of waited for Joel to wake up, have him and Ellie talk it out, let Ellie explain this is what she wants and then he would most likely go on his own way but instead they threw her immediately under the knife and told him to leave at gun point. Marlene said she lost half her best men getting across the country, Joel did it on his own with a kid in tow you think putting him at gunpoint is a good idea? I'm not surprised he went John wick on their ass dad instincts and survival instincts at the same time not even a tank would of stopped him
Yeah they screwed up, Still does not justify what Joel did.
Basically if everyone acted reasonably there would be no drama so the writers kind of force the scenario. Fireflies know Joel as a ruthless smuggler, they probably did not even consider his feelings thinking he had none, and thought it a mercy to not wake Ellie up.
Absolutely nothing would have changed. Nothing.
If Ellie refused, the Fireflies would not have let her go and did the surgery anyways.
If Ellie consented, Joel would have gone ballistic and killed everyone instead.
That's what they'd want. And you know it.
Dekon you poor thing, he was so emotional and broken. That is exactly how the creators wanted us to react.
Marlene: Let me go
Joel: Gots to see it through my boi
8:53 .... oooffffff, right in the feels
At the end when Ellie pauses to ask Joel the question about the Fireflies she holds her two fingers she looses at the end of TLOU 2 in her fight with Abby on the beach. The level of details and foreshadowing is insane
Next up:
Show them *Golfing Simulator Pro Tour* ⛳
And for our next act, prepare yourselves for... Joel Miller! The Human Golf Ball!
I love the duality of Man when Joel confronts the doctors and nurses.
Half were like "Damm Joel, this kinda fucked up" and the others were XQC.
I think this perfectly goes right into the intro to LOU2
Omg thank you for making more the last of us reactions 🥰
Привет человек, говорящий на другом языке.
Dekon was going through it 😭
This is easily one of the greatest games ever made. It's absolutely perfect. I remember when I first played it, I cried so much at the end. Yes Ellie could have saved the race but Joel's world only consists of Ellie and himself which is the only thing that matters. He made the right decision.
i personally think the world was too far gone at that point that a cure would be efficient. they probably didn’t have the resources and technology to expand it, plus if i remember correctly you can find tapes that call out the hesitation that killing her would even work for a cure
i wanna think joel is right, but isn’t the end no one is. everyone does shitty things to survive, both joel and the fireflies
I don’t blame Joel saying find someone else to Marlene before the gameplay mission, cause if the surgeons succeeded & the cure doesn’t work, that would be blood on Marlene’s hands well that’s my opinion anyways. The ending made a lot of sense for TLOU part II, I love both of them great excellent games
I really liked Part II, but it comes NOWHERE NEAR how much I liked the first game. The first game is, in my opinion, one of the greatest story telling and character development games ever made.
They're really gonna regret killing that doctor in the next game lo.l 😂🤣
Well joel will for sure
Not me, I didn't brought the sequel anyway.
DYK it’s actually impossible to progress the game without killing him?
@@diligentone-six2688 missing out brother.
Shouldn't let ppl make your decisions and opinions for you.
Joel definitely does not. He still died saving Ellie. Like he said, given a second chance he, "would do it all over again."
Can’t wait to see how they do it in live action.
Last of us is a masterpiece and one of the greatest video games of all time
Just a shame i can't say the same for the second one
Joel: There was a sequel, wasnt a good
Well, its good.
I really liked the 2nd one and the fight to not become the enemy at the end of the game. The end really felt like the situation of Ellie's first kill. She was becoming the man who tried to drown Joel when she was drowning Abby.
2nd is kinda better tbh
There's alot of fanboys of the second game in this comment section, man, be careful with what you say.
@@smoker5989 atleast it makes sense for us to be here. If you didn't like it makes no sense for you to be here or care, right? Unless the game lives in your head.
Everyone: Oh my God Joel! Oh no
Xqc: Burn it for 10 more minutes for it to be perfect!
Both tlou 1 and 2 are master piece in storytelling
F A C T S
Gonna have to disagree with you there
@@aussiegod4269 Nobody cares, move on
@@aussiegod4269 okay we don't care
There is no voice log that says they have tried surgeries before on other immune people and failed.
There IS a recording where the Dr. is talking about autopsies on regular infected, how the fungal virus effects their brains, and then he talks about how amazing Ellie is, they have never seen anyone immune like her before, and how performing the surgery on her will 100% lead to a vaccine.
Search Last of Us surgeon recording if you want to re-read the log.
When he says all past cases, he means all cases of infected individuals (people who have turned and people who were killed before turning, everyone ever infected). They have never seen an immune person before, Ellie is the first one. He is just using previous autopsies as an example, Ellie is clearly infected like they were but her white blood cell count is good and it isn't attacking her limbic system.
1:14 is a vibe
You guys need to upload Last of us 2 ending
Nah the last of us 2 story sucks ass
@@Texasmade713 yeah it's because of Joel's death
@@IamJadeHill That and a lot more. The game is basically a fan fiction of the first and pales in comparison.
@@Texasmade713 well guess what your not the center of the universe
@@221Prohunter eh, it's pretty obvious part2 is deeper and better written. Probably why it makes you so angry. Honestly it's clearly written better, all due respect to part1 it's fantastic. But c'mon.
Damn dekon really got me man
Him: This is wrong, this so so fucked up.
Him after a sec: 1:14
I need to see a gun specialists react to Metro Exodus, i want to see them try and deduce how the shambler works and other metro guns
I remember going ham on the fireflies and it was just what had to happen. Such a great game
The scene where you have to kill the doctor exposed our sadistic and psychopathic inner serial killer.
u know i can't wait to see martial artists react to dmc5🔥
There was no part 2 of this game right 😅
And people wonder why Joel died in the part 2. This man doomed humanity. He had it coming, idc how it happened
Gotta deal with some consequences in part II
The ending its worth it to give an applause
I did it when I fist time blind playing with this game !!
Everyone hate joel bruh Ellie is not a cure mankind
I would love to watch the reaction of this same people at the ending of The Last Of Us 2.
This is what I've been waiting for 🐐
1:16 This is what I did in my 1st playthrough on the PS3, XD
I hate myself, one night I got blacked out drunk playing modern warfare and woke up with my MW and last of us remastered disc snapped on half.... No idea why I did it. Can still go a few blocks down and buy last of us for like 3 or 5 bucks. Gotta love family owned game stores, always have better prices than gamestop on old or new games, plus they sell every system and the games for them
Joel took out the fire flys all by himself what a badass if they couldn’t take out 1 guy the fire flys deserved to die
maan the soundtrack during the hospital escape, ruins me down every time i hear it
Luckily that doctor didn't have any kids who would have seeked revenge
It's such a perfect ending no one needed a sequel but naughty dog got greedy and ruined this masterpiece although i don't accept part 2 as canon for me this is where the game ended
yeep kid time to grow up and understand abby too.
@@arbernuka3679 Here comes the boomer who thinks he's superior for liking abby lmao..i commented this 4 months ago and you're replying now..it's already done and dusted..
@@Griffithwas i didn't played the game because of the hate it got from people like you...i gave it a chance a week ago and i regret that i listen to kids like you a year ago.
@@Griffithwaseven tho I don't like Abby but part 2 is a masterpiece
This is the most beautyful game that i ever played❤
Joal is like woods from black ops hes savage
Ait, xqc got me good that time, he usually don't but that one was priceless.
When this first came out people realized that Joel was both a good guy but did something arguably very wrong (they literally say it here). Then in Part 2 everyone calls the game trash? c'mon! People need to reflect on the entire series to understand the story for Part 2.
I loved the first game but I REFUSE to play the second for them killing Joel and what’s her name not dying
The ending of this gets me every time
Hay what’s by the door “shoots”
Everybody : Oh no. Oh God Joel.
xQcOW : 😐
*See, there was a sequel. Wasn't as good...*
*-Joel Miller*
It isn't canon
@@Coregame3 is that right?
@@VannywiththeFanny No it's not, even though people don't like it, it's cannon.
@@shydreameress264 I know I'm just fckin with him lol
There is a sequel far better than first one