"Has a lesbian protagonist. 10/10 - IGN Has a trans woman. Masterpiece - IGN" (53 up-votes)
(Spoiler: There is no transwoman character in TLOU2 that we're aware of as yet. The above remark is either hyperbole or paranoia. Just pointing it out for context. -- My note.)
"The protagonist is a girl" IGN - 10/10 (53 up-votes)
"IGN: “this game makes you feel like a true lesbian” 10/10 IGN (32 up-votes)
"The last of lesbian 2" IGN: 10/10" (27 up-votes)
"My wife's boyfriend really like this game" IGN- 10/10 (12 up-votes)
"orange man bad" - 10/10 IGN (7 up-votes)
"this game felt like my wife pegging me" 10/10 IGN (6 up-votes)
"It really makes you feel like you're looting in Minneapolis" 10/10 - IGN (5 up-votes)
"Lesbian" 10/10 - IGN (4 up-votes)
"The game makes you feel like a very angry lesbian" IGN - 10/10 stunning and brave (3 up-votes)
"the most authentic lesbian and golf simulator" 10/10 - IGN (3 up-votes)
"How two lesbians and a Ma'am made me a better father." IGN 10/10 (1 up-vote)
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Those are just some randomly-selected examples that I ordered by number of up-votes for convenience. I literally could have quoted hundreds of similar comments because they really do seem to go on and on forever, but you get the idea at this point. It's impossible to ignore how consistently misogynistic attitudes really do lie at the heart of nearly everyone campaigning against this particular game, or the fact that essentially all detractors are obviously political conservatives who feel that characters simply being female or being lesbians or being muscular and female at the same time constitute political statements by themselves, and reasons why a game should be scored lower.
The campaign against this particular game has never been about its game play quality or about its technical merits. Neither has it ever been for love of Joel and Ellie as characters because, as we can plainly see above, this game's premature detractors hate Ellie for being a lesbian character. This campaign, rather, is motivated by simple, straightforward, easy-to-understand, impossible-to-miss, hatred of women in general and lesbians in particular. (No, not "gay people", not "LGBT people", not "queer people", lesbians. Lesbian is the term they use.). That is all. Just wanted to put that in cement tonight because I'm tired of people being as disingenuous as they are about their motives here and pretending like they've ever intended to evaluate this game objectively. The second they learned Ellie was the main character in the sequel, the campaign began and what you see above are its main contents. End of debate.