How much do you believe in a person? When it comes to the type of trust depicted in the first part of the List Ace, this is the first question to come to mind; A story that was completely separate from spirituality and deeply focused on a man’s relationship with his daughter. My perception of the end of the List Ace was that Jules Miller destroyed the possibility of long -term survival of humanity. She did it to save a girl, but most importantly, she did it so that she would not experience the pain of losing her daughter once again. This is a story about Eli; A girl who trusted a man to a father who betrayed her trust. If the first game was about how Jules was a man who eventually destroyed us, about an anti -saviom, then the List Part 2 looks closer to the personal consequences of his actions from two angles.
As a first -rate sequel, or AAA, and unlike the expectation of big games, List Ace Part 2 offers us a different story. Introducing Abi Anderson and quickly showing Jul’s death by him is very ambitious in practical validity. Violence, in appearance of Jules’ death, can be as confusing as the angle of view, but this is exactly what the story gives. The ambition of the story of a doctoral girl who killed Jules in the end of the first game is something that justifies this sequence. Interestingly, one of the ways that the List Ans Asce Part 2 distinguishes himself is to bring God into the deal.
From a reductionist point of view, Lest Ace is a game of two women who gradually reach a similar result about the generation cycle of violence. One falls faster than the other, but both lose almost everyone and everything that matters to them in the course of their deeds. It is bitter and unpleasant, but both characters stay alive, and Abby’s story comes to an end, which can be seen as an vague ending, compared to Eli’s tragic return to an empty house. By examining the characters only, it can be extracted from this semantic story. The character of Abby, as the story progresses, perhaps as much as the character of Elie, and thus the ability to realize the narrative of the game. We are associated with the killer of Jules, perhaps even more than our loved one. However, here is that I have trouble understanding ambiguity, just as at the time and still in understanding Jules’s final acts in the first game, I have a problem that I have always had. My belief is inevitable, and when I look at this story to find the cause I find it. List Ace Part 2 cannot separate faith from the family.
Religion is specifically discussed only by Dinah, the mistress of Eli, and his true counterpart; Someone who is pregnant is pregnant, while the two in Seattle are pursuing the killers of Jules. When Eli and Dina are traveling to the city, they reach a deserted synagogue. The player can have an optional conversation about the meaning of Judaism with Dina about what the meaning of believing religion in a post -apocalyptic world. For Dinah, family faith is food and culture. This place is miraculously full of good memories, even though he had not walked so far. This is the power that a sacred and sacred place has on him. Even Eli Kutbin realizes it. This is an optional sequence, but it is a vital part of understanding the position of Dina in the story.

The Judaism of Dinah, which is, of course, is the only real religion in the game world, is a serious and pure faith. Dinah is an indispensable nation in a sea of numerous reconciliation and his belief and faith has tied him to something that Eli is not clearly benefited from. He is a believer, and this makes him a hope for Eli. His life and his interest is a blessing he gives to Eli, Eli, who sees this blessing but cannot eventually pass Jules, even when the two start to raise a child. Eli has no place for faith. This nature is swallowed by a unique and short -sighted idea. At the Ace Part 2, Eli’s mission is for revenge, even inheritance, and the disease he inherited from his father. Even to believe in something as the great faith, Eli must ignore what he sees as his responsibility. He cannot imagine a world in which someone else issues the final sentence. For Eli, believing in God means submission. At the beginning of the game, Abi believes like Eli. He also has a dinah. The religion that listens to him.
The manner and reason for the visit of Abby and Leo, and his sister Yara, is not very important to the story. The religions between them are beyond the world where they save each other from fungal sufferers. However, as their surroundings die in a catastrophic form, the two must become the whole world of each other, and just like most of the series, it is the performance of the actors and their performance that makes the characters extremely believable. Lu is an interesting character because he adheres to his faith. The rituals that raised him and rejected him were a religious sect and in the war with the front of Abby, Washington Liberation Front. Lu is a Trance man, a problem that makes his unaware mother and his sister in the middle of a battlefield that both parties want to die. Later, we realize that his faith in his Prophet was not shaken by trauma, but that Johnny has re -founded. According to his Prophet, “I can only carry my true power when I am weak.”
Abby, who plays the complementary role of Elie, is a head of stuff, but when the work reaches a narrow, he decides to believe something bigger than himself. Lu teaches him tolerance, faith and forgiveness. After telling him, “Please don’t call me with this name,” he stopped addressing him with the word “Scars”, a fictional expiration that WLF uses for the trap. After all, all those who care about Abi cares about them, it is a work that allows Abi to ignore the killing, but it is not just forgiveness that forms Abi’s faith, but the belief in the hope that one day he laughed at his lover: the existence of the fellow. Hope that ultimately comes to fruition.

Dina and Lu give the protagonists an option to believe. Eli abandoned this belief and leaves Dina in pursuit of revenge. Abby, on the other hand, believes in the fireflies. One selects acceptance and the other is replaced. Abi finds God and the house together, and without one is able to have any one. In spite of this situation, Dina and Lu are not immune from the torture of life in this world. At the end of the game, each of them has had many difficulties and difficulties. If their souls are so pure and their faith so strong then there is definitely a reason for their suffering? If the Ace Part 2 was a Catholic game, it might have been simple answers, but it’s not. Suffering does not lead to salvation. List Ace Ace 2 is a game that shows Judaism and the Jewish religion cares more about preserving human life. In the Jewish religion, when your parents die, you mourn for 12 months. This mourning is performed at different stages and each has more strict restrictions than their predecessor. The first is Aninot, a period that continues to the burial. Then it is Shiva that it takes seven days after each Jewish soil. It is then Shanah, which is a period of eleven months and is dedicated to mourning and reflection.
Every time he decides to go to Abi, he is in a different phase of mourning, but even months later we find that he is still mourning. Perhaps he would have been prevented from the tragedy that happened during the first year. List Ace Part 2 believes in the power of the process. God has abandoned this world. Here, faith is much more than believing in God, it is a way of understanding that there is a program of visible schedules. A plan to build a new world. This worldview becomes problematic when it uses the game of belief as a means of distinguishing its heroes and its anti -heroes.
The end of the game can be interpreted as pure absurdism, but the ambiguity of the end of the story lies in the potential. Now the moral world of the game is smaller and divided into good and bad people, and Eli is in the intersection between the two. Beyond anything, you have preserved his life. Now it’s his turn to decide what to do with it. It is up to you to believe in Eli. It doesn’t matter whether he is beyond pixels on your screen.
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