The thing about TLOU is the story, it's a gripping tale, it isn't an overatted game, it's an absolute epic story,
Especially if you're...13 years old. I could wipe my ass with this game's story. I'm not even sure if anyone here even understands what actually makes a good story. If they did, they'd understand this game doesn't have the workings of a worthwhile narrative.
That's your opinion, 13 year old's shouldn't be playing this, I see how immature you are right after you write 13 years old you come out with an immature statement.
How isn't it a good story?? It's written very well, a great story of trust and friendship which started off as just another chaperone Job.
More than likely it just went straight over your head and you couldn't a get a grip of a well thought out story and just come out with stupid immature statements because your 13 yourself or close to it or at least your mind is.
Why shouldn't 13 year olds play it? Because your mommy didn't let you play M games when you were 13? There is nothing gripping about it, sorry. Ever heard of a cliche before? The story is riddled with them. 13 year olds wouldn't realize this, but an older audience can tell the difference between shlock (this game's story) and a mature well-told story.
What's the story's theme (or moral)? What did you take away from it?
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