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m0ney said:
CrazyGamer2017 said:

So I'd save Ellie any day, she is NOT responsible for what happens to mankind, it's NOT her job or destiny to die to save others. Killing her would be murdering a healthy human.

If you guys think life is just a mathematical equation where you can kill one to save others, you have serious issues with your moral compass, which is kind of expected from the masses I guess.

That is utter BS. What about situations where you have to choose who will live and who die? (Mass Effect, The Walking Dead). How do you apply your morality to those? I will be waiting your answer :grin

First we are talking about The Last of Us and second I'm obviously discussing the morality of such a choice and choosing to murder Ellie is ABSOLUTELY WRONG. If you don't see it you are really screwed inside which again would not really surprise me, after all you are part of this very violent and very primitive species known as humans...

And second, I cannot speak of Mass Effect, I never played it. Can't really speak about The Walking Dead game, never played it either but I know the TV show and again in that universe you DON'T HAVE to kill anyone, infected people are already dead so you cannot let them infect a living person on purpose, if you do, if you CHOOSE to decide that a living person must be infected, let's say a child (to keep with the issue of The Last of Us) in order to save your filthy selfish skin, dude there are no words strong enough that I know of in the English language to express what kind of low person you are.

There goes my answer and I'm pretty sure that grin must be gone.