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*flashbacks to Horrors of Blumhouse 2They probably won’t. They tend to avoid “shooting at guests” scenes. If they do, it will intentionally be structured in a way to show the sniper is shooting at Joel and not you.
*flashbacks to Horrors of Blumhouse 2They probably won’t. They tend to avoid “shooting at guests” scenes. If they do, it will intentionally be structured in a way to show the sniper is shooting at Joel and not you.
I would say the Pittsburgh section starts at the truck crash, and ends with the sniper sequence. It's technically a Pittsburgh suburb - and they did mention the sewer tunnels, which dump you out into the suburb.The suburban street with the sniper is *technically* not in the Pittsburgh section of the game, right? I’d love to see it included but the divide between the chapters there is blurry to me. Maybe the separation of the chapters also isn’t what Universal is using to define what they include anyway, so maybe it doesn’t even matter, but thought it was worth bringing up
Whew. Just finished the game as promised (credits are literally still rolling lol) and I'm all in on this house now. Absolutely incredible. Picked it up two days ago and wasn't able to put it down.Guess this will finally be the thing to push me to watch the show and play the series
I felt the bloaters looked a bit too clunky, but I also realize that they were probably hard to design without making them look goofy. My bigger issue is they don’t really do anything.This house has potential to be great but fell a little short for me. The house needs to be darker and more claustrophobic.
the blotar at the end was fun but to in the open and it was to light
I feel the same. It was really cool to experience the scenes from the game but it was just too spaced out. Seeds was more effective for me personally, but maybe that because they aren't restricted by having to fit within the confines of an IP.This house has potential to be great but fell a little short for me. The house needs to be darker and more claustrophobic.
the blotar at the end was fun but to in the open and it was to light
Agreed. Honestly really sad it was disappointing because TLOU means a lot to me but I still liked it. Hopefully Hollywood's is betterThis house has potential to be great but fell a little short for me. The house needs to be darker and more claustrophobic.
the blotar at the end was fun but to in the open and it was to light
Yeah, same for me. I’ve wanted this for so long. I didn’t rank it as low as you did and if it was an original I’d be more optimistic it has room to grow, but with it being an IP, there’s only so much they can do.Agreed. Honestly really sad it was disappointing because TLOU means a lot to me but I still liked it. Hopefully Hollywood's is better
After experiencing Hollywood's TLOU house, I seriously cannot fathom what happened with Orlando's. Seriously embarrassing
Alright I have come to make sense of these TLOU houses.
I feel like the two things that make TLOU stand out besides being horror, is that the characters are great, and to find beauty in the world even when it has been broken.
Hollywood took the more direct approach and really wanted to capitalize on having Joel and Ellie what seems to be a great majority piece of the house. So if you prefer to see those two all the time and watch good interactions, you’re just simply gonna like Hollywood more.
Now Orlando wanted to show case the beauty of the game. Which I think they succeeded in, having walked through it myself it really feels like the game. Every room you go in is going to fully immerse you into that world, that’s the one thing this house is really good at.
So if you prefer to see Joel and Ellie? Hollywood.
Say, you ever want to visit the world of TLOU for yourself with the most immersion possible? Orlando.
The biggest gripe is, why couldn’t they have just done both? Oh well, they are both great for their own reasons.