The Last Of Us nearly completely rips off "The Road"

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#1 texasgoldrush
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Seriously. This game is far from original. If anyone has read Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or seen the movie version, you will know that this game is a complete ripoff. Just replace man and boy with man and girl (hell, the themes the characters present are pretty much the same, as with the child being born after the apocolypse), turn the environment from grey to green, replace cannibals with infected, and barring ending you got "The Road". And really, it will never approach the greatness of "The Road".
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#2 ithilgore2006
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Stop.
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#3 onebeelo
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i hope not. that movie sucked
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[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"]Seriously. This game is far from original. If anyone has read Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" or seen the movie version, you will know that this game is a complete ripoff. Just replace man and boy with man and girl (hell, the themes the characters present are pretty much the same, as with the child being born after the apocolypse), turn the environment from grey to green, replace cannibals with infected, and barring ending you got "The Road". And really, it will never approach the greatness of "The Road".

Yeah totally. We've seen two cutscene trailers and a 7 minute gameplay demo. Such a rip-off of The Road... :roll:
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"It's almost identical to this other work of fiction except for all these differences you should ignore so I can make a stupid point"
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#6 tryagainlater
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You alright, dude? You seem to be a bit worked up over nothing.

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#7 Nonstop-Madness
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so, completely change everything? ..... okay.
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Sounds good, I really enjoyed that movie.

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#9 The_Game21x
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And? If it's good, it's good. I don't care what it rips off.

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i hope not. that movie suckedonebeelo
the book doesn't..........it is one of the most critically accliamed novels last decade.
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Similar in concept, not at all in execution.
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#12 santoron
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Just stop.

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#13 deactivated-5f26ed7cf0697
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They share the same Post-Apocalyptic theme.....but we don't know EXACTLY what TLOU is really about.

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Nothing you play, watch, read, or listen to is original at this point.
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#17 onebeelo
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[QUOTE="onebeelo"]i hope not. that movie suckedtexasgoldrush
the book doesn't..........it is one of the most critically accliamed novels last decade.

critically acclaimed means nothing
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Similar in concept, not at all in execution.meetroid8
http://www.gamesradar.com/last-us-preview-survival-gets-real/ "But Ellie isnt just a foil for the player, or an easy way to deliver story. Ellies lack of knowledge also helps reinforce her innocence and perhaps even hope. Meanwhile, Joel clearly knows how to survive, reminding Ellie to scavenge around for anything they can use, and knowing when theyre in danger." Sounds like a ripoff.........seriously the characters in the Road represents the same thing.
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#19 onebeelo
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[QUOTE="onebeelo"]i hope not. that movie suckedtexasgoldrush
the book doesn't..........it is one of the most critically accliamed novels last decade.

critically acclaimed means nothing
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#20 santoron
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They share the same Post-Apocalyptic theme.....but we don't know EXACTLY what TLOU is really about.

VERTIGO47

This. "I saw 3 minutes of a game that reminds me of a book/film. I am now expert and declare shameless ripoff!"

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#21 onebeelo
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[QUOTE="onebeelo"]i hope not. that movie suckedtexasgoldrush
the book doesn't..........it is one of the most critically accliamed novels last decade.

critically acclaimed means nothing
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[QUOTE="meetroid8"]Similar in concept, not at all in execution.texasgoldrush
http://www.gamesradar.com/last-us-preview-survival-gets-real/ "But Ellie isnt just a foil for the player, or an easy way to deliver story. Ellies lack of knowledge also helps reinforce her innocence and perhaps even hope. Meanwhile, Joel clearly knows how to survive, reminding Ellie to scavenge around for anything they can use, and knowing when theyre in danger." Sounds like a ripoff.........seriously the characters in the Road represents the same thing.

You appear to have an extremely narrow scope of fictional knowledge if you think The Road is the first piece of fiction to use that as a literary device. Granted I have past knowledge of your posts so I can say with certainty that I'm correct.
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#23 cslayer211
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At least it doesn't rip-off another game, like 99% of the other stuff that was showed at E3.
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#24 santoron
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You appear to have an extremely narrow scope of fictional knowledge if you think The Road is the first piece of fiction to use that as a literary device. Granted I have past knowledge of your posts so I can say with certainty that I'm correct.Ace6301

Also this.

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#25 jg4xchamp
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No one is hyping it up as something original. But something some what refreshing given the current mainstream landscape? Really cool and different. The scripted nature of it all, and the close quarters QTE stuff isn't really appealing though.
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So, Joel will die at the end. Just saved everyone 60 bucks.
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#27 lamprey263
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as far as non-originality goes they should just name it part of the Uncharted series since it's basically staring Nathan Drake with a beard
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#28 _Cadbury_
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meh. I'm over people claiming this copied that. Deal with it. It happens all the time. Not that I'm saying you're right.
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[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"][QUOTE="meetroid8"]Similar in concept, not at all in execution.Ace6301
http://www.gamesradar.com/last-us-preview-survival-gets-real/ "But Ellie isnt just a foil for the player, or an easy way to deliver story. Ellies lack of knowledge also helps reinforce her innocence and perhaps even hope. Meanwhile, Joel clearly knows how to survive, reminding Ellie to scavenge around for anything they can use, and knowing when theyre in danger." Sounds like a ripoff.........seriously the characters in the Road represents the same thing.

You appear to have an extremely narrow scope of fictional knowledge if you think The Road is the first piece of fiction to use that as a literary device. Granted I have past knowledge of your posts so I can say with certainty that I'm correct.

However the way the literary device is used and the way the novel was written, its pretty original. More original than what the Last of Us is doing.
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[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"][QUOTE="Ace6301"][QUOTE="texasgoldrush"] http://www.gamesradar.com/last-us-preview-survival-gets-real/ "But Ellie isnt just a foil for the player, or an easy way to deliver story. Ellies lack of knowledge also helps reinforce her innocence and perhaps even hope. Meanwhile, Joel clearly knows how to survive, reminding Ellie to scavenge around for anything they can use, and knowing when theyre in danger." Sounds like a ripoff.........seriously the characters in the Road represents the same thing.

You appear to have an extremely narrow scope of fictional knowledge if you think The Road is the first piece of fiction to use that as a literary device. Granted I have past knowledge of your posts so I can say with certainty that I'm correct.

However the way the literary device is used and the way the novel was written, its pretty original. More original than what the Last of Us is doing.

Wow a novel making better use of a literary device than a trailer for a video game. Slap me side ways and call me a writer but I find that shocking.
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[QUOTE="Ace6301"][QUOTE="texasgoldrush"][QUOTE="Ace6301"] You appear to have an extremely narrow scope of fictional knowledge if you think The Road is the first piece of fiction to use that as a literary device. Granted I have past knowledge of your posts so I can say with certainty that I'm correct.

However the way the literary device is used and the way the novel was written, its pretty original. More original than what the Last of Us is doing.

Wow a novel making better use of a literary device than a trailer for a video game. Slap me side ways and call me a writer but I find that shocking.

Wrong, I based off a preview of someone with more knowledge, not a trailer. Try again.
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#33 _BlueDuck_
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This game reminded me a lot of The Road, which has me very excited because ever since I read that book I was hoping for a video game to take on such a jounrney.

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#34 Ace6301
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[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"][QUOTE="Ace6301"][QUOTE="texasgoldrush"] However the way the literary device is used and the way the novel was written, its pretty original. More original than what the Last of Us is doing.

Wow a novel making better use of a literary device than a trailer for a video game. Slap me side ways and call me a writer but I find that shocking.

Wrong, I based off a preview of someone with more knowledge, not a trailer. Try again.

No need, mission accomplished for me.
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#35 AM-Gamer
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Halo completely ripped off starship troopers

Uncharted completely riped off indiana jones

blah blah blah blah every game is going to draw insperation from something.

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i've seen the film and am currently reading through the novel again, you are completely wrong. the road portrays its narrative through despondency and the most bare bonesdialogue i've ever read, there isn't even quotations to go along with the dialogue in the novel, serving to detach the reader from the characters and embed them in unity with the world around them. In ND's game, the characters are their own entities with presumably distinct attitudes and emotions.

The road had maybe one or two legitimate action scenes and took a whole different approach to the end-world aesthetic. The Last of Us seems to focus more on the action and character interaction.

The Road refer ed to the two protagonists as The Man and The Boy, that is how minimal the novel's approach to enhancing and developing its characters. The Road is a beautiful novel, but certainly not for everyone; a "presumed" video game adaption in the form of ND's new game, as you suggest, is completely ludicrous.

Stop looking for ways of bashing this game, or at least don't try to bring a venerable novel to this fanboy nonsense.

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how come this didn't get locked by the "TLOU gameplay reveal" did?
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The aesthetics and visuals are completely different. The Road was bleak compared to how much colour is in this game.
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#41 Lionheart08
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So despite it being a complete ripoff, you still have to list the differences? What now?

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The aesthetics and visuals are completely different. The Road was bleak compared to how much colour is in this game.
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#43 Lionheart08
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So despite it being a complete ripoff, you still have to list the differences? What now?

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i've seen the film and am currently reading through the novel again, you are completely wrong. the road portrays its narrative through despondency and the most bare bonesdialogue i've ever read, there isn't even quotations to go along with the dialogue in the novel, serving to detach the reader from the characters and embed them in unity with the world around them. In ND's game, the characters are their own entities with presumably distinct attitudes and emotions.

The road had maybe one or two legitimate action scenes and took a whole different approach to the end-world aesthetic. The Last of Us seems to focus more on the action and character interaction.

The Road refer ed to the two protagonists as The Man and The Boy, that is how minimal the novel's approach to enhancing and developing its characters. The Road is a beautiful novel, but certainly not for everyone, a "presumed" video game adaption in the form of ND's new game, as you suggest, is completely ludicrous.

Stop looking for ways of bashing this game, or at least don't try to bring a venerable novel to this fanboy nonsense.

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Wrong If you think that the man and the boy aren't their own entities you are completely wrong. Yes, the format of the novel and how it was wirtten is unique, but the characters are still there. And the game doesn't have to use the same naming convention...the same relationship is there. While they are not related, the parent-chiold bond and what the characters represent is still there. Face facts here, they took a bunch of elements from The Road. Its undeniable.
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I think it's to early to tell. The setting is pretty common, so of course there will be similarities with other works... let's see how they develop it first, which is what truly matters.

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The aesthetics and visuals are completely different. The Road was bleak compared to how much colour is in this game. biggest_loser
still post apocolyptic. Not much different. Also the title.

So despite it being a complete ripoff, you still have to list the differences? What now?

Lionheart08
Notice I said nearly in my topic title....but from the looks of it, the core, the bond and the themes, of The Road and this game are way too similiar.
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[QUOTE="Dead-Memories"]

i've seen the film and am currently reading through the novel again, you are completely wrong. the road portrays its narrative through despondency and the most bare bonesdialogue i've ever read, there isn't even quotations to go along with the dialogue in the novel, serving to detach the reader from the characters and embed them in unity with the world around them. In ND's game, the characters are their own entities with presumably distinct attitudes and emotions.

The road had maybe one or two legitimate action scenes and took a whole different approach to the end-world aesthetic. The Last of Us seems to focus more on the action and character interaction.

The Road refer ed to the two protagonists as The Man and The Boy, that is how minimal the novel's approach to enhancing and developing its characters. The Road is a beautiful novel, but certainly not for everyone, a "presumed" video game adaption in the form of ND's new game, as you suggest, is completely ludicrous.

Stop looking for ways of bashing this game, or at least don't try to bring a venerable novel to this fanboy nonsense.

texasgoldrush

Wrong If you think that the man and the boy aren't their own entities you are completely wrong. Yes, the format of the novel and how it was wirtten is unique, but the characters are still there. And the game doesn't have to use the same naming convention...the same relationship is there. While they are not related, the parent-chiold bond and what the characters represent is still there. Face facts here, they took a bunch of elements from The Road. Its undeniable.

Legitimate question. Do you have brain damage?

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[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"][QUOTE="Dead-Memories"]

i've seen the film and am currently reading through the novel again, you are completely wrong. the road portrays its narrative through despondency and the most bare bonesdialogue i've ever read, there isn't even quotations to go along with the dialogue in the novel, serving to detach the reader from the characters and embed them in unity with the world around them. In ND's game, the characters are their own entities with presumably distinct attitudes and emotions.

The road had maybe one or two legitimate action scenes and took a whole different approach to the end-world aesthetic. The Last of Us seems to focus more on the action and character interaction.

The Road refer ed to the two protagonists as The Man and The Boy, that is how minimal the novel's approach to enhancing and developing its characters. The Road is a beautiful novel, but certainly not for everyone, a "presumed" video game adaption in the form of ND's new game, as you suggest, is completely ludicrous.

Stop looking for ways of bashing this game, or at least don't try to bring a venerable novel to this fanboy nonsense.

SRTtoZ

Wrong If you think that the man and the boy aren't their own entities you are completely wrong. Yes, the format of the novel and how it was wirtten is unique, but the characters are still there. And the game doesn't have to use the same naming convention...the same relationship is there. While they are not related, the parent-chiold bond and what the characters represent is still there. Face facts here, they took a bunch of elements from The Road. Its undeniable.

Legitimate question. Do you have brain damage?

Are you an idiot?
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Does it really matter? While it's not anything special, it still looks great.

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#50 SRTtoZ
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[QUOTE="SRTtoZ"]

[QUOTE="texasgoldrush"] Wrong If you think that the man and the boy aren't their own entities you are completely wrong. Yes, the format of the novel and how it was wirtten is unique, but the characters are still there. And the game doesn't have to use the same naming convention...the same relationship is there. While they are not related, the parent-chiold bond and what the characters represent is still there. Face facts here, they took a bunch of elements from The Road. Its undeniable.texasgoldrush

Legitimate question. Do you have brain damage?

Are you an idiot?

Question answered.