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Intrinsic said:

This has been making the rounds on the internet of late and I want to discuss this. 

First off, I think the gaming media are some of the most pretentious, double standards two sided scum in all of media journalism. They are all currently talking about this trailer and saying how its too violent and how thats something bad....

Now whats the point in having M ratings for games if they get to pick and choose what should go into a game or not go into it. Even worse, we are in a world where on international TV we have someone literally beating a guy to death with a baseball bat and the persons eyes popping out. But thats ok?

We are in a world that brandishes nudity and extreme sexualization in 8 outta 10 music videos that gets released and thats ok?

what gives? Someones hand got bashed in with a hammer? Like seriously?

what do you guys think of this? or is it that i just  have a higher tolerance for violence than most? Truth is that i don't even have a stomach for it. Hnece why i stay away from all those crash videos or shooting crap on youtube and facebook that my gf seems to love.

The world brandishes nudity and sexualization that common stuff but to mix it with violence, I think that’s too much for a videogame.I haven’t see the trailer. I’m not fan of TLOU at all. The first game for me was terrible in context. I just played it because was a gift and I still don’get the whole idea. Sorry if you found sexualization as a bad thing but thats your problem. Im not much into violence so Im not interested at all in this series. But Im not siding with you or even the journalists ,I don’t know their opinions nor even care.

What really concerns me is the acussasions of sexual harassment stated by a male employee against Naughty Dog. That seems awful and completely unexcusable. I wouln’t support anything from that point related to that company for that reason. Thats plain wrong and criminal.