Yeah I don't get it either the only thing I know that was changed last minute was Ellie's appearance, but Solidus hit the nail on the head on the problem with feminism today. The other thing is that generally those same feminists who are man-haters want special treatment (e.g. no equal treatment that doesn't backfire on them) and that they want less rights for men or less 'advantages' they may have.
TLoU almost doesn't have feminism (or at least the man hating variant) outside of the implied lesbian relationship with Ellie and Riley. Ellie was disempowered a LOT in the game, and Tess as well, though they were still very strong and empowering women. Joel only had the Winter segment where he was in a near-death state, where Ellie had to take care of him. The only commentary I could see is the 'you do what you can to survive' mentality, which was justified due to the setting.
Precisely! Anyone who wants to survive in the world of TLOU, needs to adapt to it pretty fast. The only other setting which reminds me of TLOU's is The Walking Dead, and many of the women from that show are extremely strong-minded and empowered - more than anything conceived from Naughty Dog. I remember Carol started off very weak with an abusive husband, but after several seasons, she became a walking embodiment of death. Michonne wields a katana; she practically man-handled The Governor and can stand toe-to-toe against any man that she has to fight against. I guess the only difference is, I don't hear people complaining about SWJ themes from TWD like they've been doing with TLOU . That doesn't make any sense to me.