Well, you don't have to set dogs on fire, but it's just very telling that Naughty Dog deliberately wanted to show it off in this State of Play. Like are you enjoying making things this fucking awful? And I'm totally fine with them taking on more heavy material - I loved the first TLoU - but this sequel kinda reeks of overabundance. Overabundance of drama, overabundance of violence, and overabundance of anger.Yeah, the dog crying out in pain as it burned, I just thought to myself "why does anyone want to do that?" Even if its not a real dog, who wants that in a video game? That's not fun to me. Anyone remember when Naughty Dog made enjoyable action games? Say what you like about Nathan Drake, he never went around setting fire to dogs.
I'm not saying they absolutely lost their minds, but it defintely looks like the tone of this game just escaped their grasp and morphed into something very unpleasant. Just like Santa Monica Studios with God of War 3.