
In the early part of the game, I encounter about four Clickers and Runners in the initial building, and they end up being my dinner. What should I do?
I need help, please.
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It’s a noisy, simple violence.
Believe in the bricks.
Lower the difficulty.
Sneaking will definitely be discovered halfway, and there are bullets, but if you get too close, you’ll be bitten by a clicker…
I can only say “do your best” over and over.
Listen, young one.
Better a block and a timber than a poor handgun.
Guns won’t work on those guys anyway.
Only trust the backstab.
I see, based on the replies, it seems that close combat is better than using a handgun…?
>>8
In the early game, if the opponent has multiple infected individuals and doesn’t notice, then well, that’s how it is.
If you’re stumbling there, wouldn’t you completely get stuck with everything that follows?
>>9
I didn’t expect to die so frequently in the early game, and it’s making me lose confidence.
Human
You’re strong.
There are times when it’s better to hit hard with a blunt weapon while dodging than to rely on a poorly aimed gun!
First, we shall escape.
Then, the runners spread out due to their different speeds, so as I turned around, I hit the nearest runner with a Bakumatsu iron pipe!
I will repeat this.
Understood, I’ll trust the lumber a little.
First, approach from behind and choke… oh no, I messed up, this guy is biting me (nom nom).
Joel is not a gorilla from Bio.
Now let’s talk with the newcomers openly, shall we?
>>17
I didn’t have any games to play, and then I saw it was cheap, so…
I mostly know the story from watching the drama version.
Knees!?
If there’s proximity, distract with a brick and then hit. If you have a knife, lure them with a brick and then get the knife kill. Trust in throwables.
I heard the drama has some really amazing gay characters.
What…? Is Joel gay or something?
>>21
The building was reimagined as a feel-good pure love story about gay people, and since several episodes focused on that rather than the main story, fans of the original were confused.
>>21
Joel is normal!
There is an episode where Joel and Tess’s old acquaintance is gay, and the entire episode revolves around the love story of that person and their partner.
The depiction was quite direct.
I heard that there are no gay representations in the game, but there are some characters that appear.
You don’t have to do 2!
>>22
I often hear it, but why does it feel like we don’t have to do it?
Is it completely a different game now?
>>29
It’s interesting as a game.
>>29
In short, everything is ruined.
>>22
I don’t really deny it, but the evaluation of Story 2 is quite poor.
Well, I can understand Joel’s fate.
I got the thumbnail, so I played it and cleared it.
I remember feeling a bit hesitant about the sequel since the reputation of the second one is like that.
It should be done, but…
>>23
As a game, it’s the best, but after playing the first one, the story leaves you feeling very frustrated with nowhere to direct your anger!
Acchan gives a great performance, this is it.
>>26
I’m really sad…
Is he becoming gay or what?!
The drama’s building thoroughly depicted the beginning and end of a post-apocalyptic gay couple over the entire first episode, and I kept wondering what I was being shown… but in the end, I was really moved, so I recommend it.
Wasn’t Bill gay from the beginning?
I had a gay porn magazine.
>>31
Although originally gay, I felt that it was nice to see the character, who I found unpleasant, being harsh toward their partner yet still caring for them, as shown in just a few depictions. However, it’s a little disappointing that the character’s personality has been altered and that a non-essential backstory has been added.
“2 feels like a pure power-up version of the previous game in terms of combat, and it’s really deep and super fun.”
>>34
Clicker GO! is fun!
I understand you don’t like it, but please stop with the story spoilers in this thread.
>>36
No, I’m not really bothered by spoilers at all, so it’s fine.
I have a rough idea of what will happen to Joel in Part 2.
Thank you for your consideration.
A rare sequel that, despite being a legitimate evolution in both quality and substance as a game, fails to ignite the motivation for a second playthrough.
For now, it’s a brick.
The drama was normally interesting, so I recommend it.
>>39
I was thrilled to understand the background before the pandemic and the ecology of mushrooms.
It’s great that the cast of the drama “The Last of Us” is the same as the dubbed game.
The monthly subscription fee is way too high.
I didn’t know… I thought you were normal because you have adult magazines.
>>45
That’s a gay erotic magazine.
The release of the PC version of 2 has been decided, huh?
I broke through!!
Bricks and lumber are the best!!
I found out by watching gameplay videos of the overseas version that the gore elements in the Japanese version 2 have been greatly reduced.
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It seems that the anonymous poster has realized the power of bricks, and I’m feeling proud too…
>>50
Wow, it feels like a lie that I was trying not to get hit by a gun!
Simple violence, huh…
People who want to divert the conversation to a ruined topic by discussing the direction of the scenario instead of the gameplay will always emerge, as they can’t talk about it from personal experience.
If fungi start to parasitize humans, it would be the end because we wouldn’t be able to create vaccines…
>>52
The beginning depicts the collapse of the medical system, and then it becomes about how important doctors are! The ending is great.
>>52
In the drama version, a female authority on mycology sees a mushroom just before the end of the world.
Can I go home…? Because I want to spend the remaining time with my family…
The feeling of despair was overwhelming.
2 is really fun just for the game.
You can see the enemies and infected fighting.
>>56
I think it’s a masterpiece that properly gives names to each minor enemy, and shows anger and sadness when a companion is killed, depicting the act of killing both visually and as part of the player’s experience.
>>56
The people raising infected ones are idiots, aren’t they?
>>60
It’s for making an example and for torture… and besides, we’re starving for entertainment.
I’ll set you free so you can enjoy the thrill.
The strongest violence that can withstand the highest level of difficulty with modified weapons made from bricks.
If you do a remake on PS5 Pro, the graphics will be amazing.
This is a game from 10 years ago.
Couldn’t we have set it up to be almost invincible?
>>65
Such cheat modes can only be unlocked after clearing one round.
The sad homo is being explored in the drama version, and it’s laughable.
>>66
The black brothers are also very sad…
It’s sad that the idea of putting out a third one seems to have disappeared.
The drama version is normally interesting, so it would be good to watch it after you finish the game.
I don’t think it’s invincible, but I feel like I’ve reached a point where I can easily clear it if I set the difficulty to the lowest level.
Humanity is tenacious, but rebuilding that world is impossible, isn’t it?
>>72
Unlike zombies, it’s really bad that corpses become a breeding ground for bacteria…
If I kill 2, I’ll get really depressed, so I don’t want to.
>>73
I don’t like it when a pet owner with a dog looks sad and whines when they are killed.
The motion creation in the operation part of 2 is incredible.
I was impressed by how realistic the action of pulling the rope was.
The development of The Last of Us Online has been canceled, so recently, Naughty Dog only has the remake of The Last of Us and the remaster of Part II.
The feeling of being left behind in human growth is the hardest part for me.
>>78
In other words, this is a story about settling the debts from the chaos created in the first part, so it’s literally a story about bringing the negatives closer to zero.
Understanding that things won’t return to how they were, it’s a conversation about coming to terms with it internally and realizing that you still have to move forward to survive.
It’s a game where you lower the difficulty by sneaking around, so if you start shooting guns…
If it has already been found, then there’s nothing that can be done…
When I first played and cleared it, I was moved by how I had encountered an amazing game…
I think getting a car is quite tough.
Honestly, dealing with humans is tougher than dealing with infected individuals.
AI is unusually smart.
>>82
One-on-one is super boring…
>>82
That’s a deliberate design.
The story links to the idea that humans are more terrifying than the infected, and the difficulty increases accordingly.
The moment I realize that Abby, whom I was thinking ‘What is this guy?’ while controlling, has become a bigger person…