The Last of US Part 2 (PS4)
Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing. Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible, one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing. Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible, one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing. Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible, one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
Everything that I've done. It can't be for nothing. Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible, one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
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Okay, let me start off by saying I knew what I was getting into when I bought this title. It certainly carries a lot of controversy behind it, but it also carries a ridiculously high pedigree to go along with. The developers, Naughty Dog, are known for pushing the graphical fidelity of any PlayStation game they develop to their maximum limit, and often back it up with smooth gameplay to go along with.This title is certainly no exception to that rule, graphically it's one of the best looking titles on PS4, looking fantastic on the PS4 Pro with the environments absolutely bursting with detail. They truly did go all out to paint a post-apocalyptic landscape that is teeming with flora and some fauna to go along with, it's absolutely jaw-dropping to look at and there's ... MoreOkay, let me start off by saying I knew what I was getting into when I bought this title. It certainly carries a lot of controversy behind it, but it also carries a ridiculously high pedigree to go along with. The developers, Naughty Dog, are known for pushing the graphical fidelity of any PlayStation game they develop to their maximum limit, and often back it up with smooth gameplay to go along with.This title is certainly no exception to that rule, graphically it's one of the best looking titles on PS4, looking fantastic on the PS4 Pro with the environments absolutely bursting with detail. They truly did go all out to paint a post-apocalyptic landscape that is teeming with flora and some fauna to go along with, it's absolutely jaw-dropping to look at and there's a fair amount of it to explore when the game truly begins to open up.Gameplay wise, it's quite good too. The combat is visceral and there's nothing more satisfying than getting stealth kills and not having to use your limited supply of ammunition. There are moments in the game where the action can get very intense and as the game itself opens up, you have some form of exploration between destinations. I wouldn't say it's open world or a sandbox by a nautical mile though, but it does its job and does it well.The game does pick up from the previous installment, and sees the return of Joel and Ellie, the protagonist and deuterologist of the first game. It is also quite LGBTQ friendly in terms of character development to boot, which is great. It makes all the characters seem much more human and believable. The voice acting is top notch, the actors and actresses reprising their roles and the new ones who stepped in to the studio all did a fantastic job of conveying emotion.It's the story where the game truly begins to falter. I'm going to come out and say it right now, this is no masterpiece of storytelling. This is where the whole thing almost falls apart. The story leaves much to be desired, I won't say how though as I wish not to spoil it for those who haven't played the game yet, but trust me, it's not nearly as satisfying as it could've been.All in all though, the game itself is solid, all the foundations are there, but it could've been so much better than what it is. Somehow the game feels less than the sum of its parts. Don't let my opinion deter you much though, like I said, it's a decent action/survival horror game that serves as an absolute graphical showpiece on what the PS4 is truly capable of, and basically serves as one of the systems major swan songs. If you can overlook the flawed story, you'll be in for a good time.
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What's good - Excellent graphics, gameplay, character models, exploration, environments, combat, stealth, music, upgrading, & the Joel & Ellie flashback scenes brought a tear to my eye, they were the heart & soul of TLOU. What's not so good - The story, it's depressing & convoluted, Joel's death felt rushed, the pacing was too slow at times (especially with Abby's gameplay), too many cutscenes (sometimes 3 or 4 in a row) & loading, Abby flashbacks with Owen are boring, we really don't get to spend enough in-game real-time to learn to care about these characters in advance, too many "endings", the game could have ended sooner but it went on a bit more, two unnecessary boss fights between Ellie & Abby, just needed the one boss fight at the very end. Overall, it was a ... MoreWhat's good - Excellent graphics, gameplay, character models, exploration, environments, combat, stealth, music, upgrading, & the Joel & Ellie flashback scenes brought a tear to my eye, they were the heart & soul of TLOU. What's not so good - The story, it's depressing & convoluted, Joel's death felt rushed, the pacing was too slow at times (especially with Abby's gameplay), too many cutscenes (sometimes 3 or 4 in a row) & loading, Abby flashbacks with Owen are boring, we really don't get to spend enough in-game real-time to learn to care about these characters in advance, too many "endings", the game could have ended sooner but it went on a bit more, two unnecessary boss fights between Ellie & Abby, just needed the one boss fight at the very end. Overall, it was a good game, ND got so many things right, & I love the whole Last of Us universe, but the fractured relationship between Joel & Ellie felt like I missed a Part 1.5, also, the Bonus features such as turning on Infinite Ammo & Crafting felt odd for a survival horror game, it would have been better if they had put in a "gameplay mode", that allowed you to skip the cutscenes automatically, I would also like if they added the ability to lockpick vehicles for more items & collectables. It took me just over 33hrs (I skipped as many cutscenes as possible) to complete the game, & I found 197 items & collectables. I would rate the game a 7.5 - 8 out of 10.
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[Potential spoilers within this review]Knowing the mixed reviews this game had before I played it may have colored my perception of it, but I still found it to be overall enjoyable with some elements holding it back.Pros:-I was a fan of the story. Even though there were some inconsistencies with certain story beats compared to the first game (like Joel's personality/habits as an example), I appreciate that this game tried to do something different and tell a different kind of story.-Although they didn't feel that varied, I appreciate that the game had more variety of enemies when compared to the first game.-The graphics were amazing and I felt more immersed in the game because of it.-The gameplay was a bit more polished compared to the first game, even if ... More[Potential spoilers within this review]Knowing the mixed reviews this game had before I played it may have colored my perception of it, but I still found it to be overall enjoyable with some elements holding it back.Pros:-I was a fan of the story. Even though there were some inconsistencies with certain story beats compared to the first game (like Joel's personality/habits as an example), I appreciate that this game tried to do something different and tell a different kind of story.-Although they didn't feel that varied, I appreciate that the game had more variety of enemies when compared to the first game.-The graphics were amazing and I felt more immersed in the game because of it.-The gameplay was a bit more polished compared to the first game, even if they didn't expand on things too much.Cons:-The second half of the game felt slow and somewhat forced at times. I was annoyed by the rewinding of time to play as a whole other character that I didn't feel much of a connection to. This made the game feel like it was outstaying its welcome.-As mentioned before, there were some inconsistencies with story beats such as Joel revealing his identity or the way the main story ended before jumping ahead in time.-Some of the open-world sections were a bit too open-world for my taste. It just felt like I was constantly scavenging and it slowed down the pace of the game.
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| Genre | Adventure |
| Platform | Sony PlayStation 4 |
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| Release Date | 18 June 2020 |
The Last of Us Part 2 - PlayStation 4
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Okay, let me start off by saying I knew what I was getting into when I bought this title. It certainly carries a lot of controversy behind it, but it also carries a ridiculously high pedigree to go along with. The developers, Naughty Dog, are known for pushing the graphical fidelity of any PlayStation game they develop to their maximum limit, and often back it up with smooth gameplay to go along with.This title is certainly no exception to that rule, graphically it's one of the best looking titles on PS4, looking fantastic on the PS4 Pro with the environments absolutely bursting with detail. They truly did go all out to paint a post-apocalyptic landscape that is teeming with flora and some fauna to go along with, it's absolutely jaw-dropping to look at and there's ... MoreOkay, let me start off by saying I knew what I was getting into when I bought this title. It certainly carries a lot of controversy behind it, but it also carries a ridiculously high pedigree to go along with. The developers, Naughty Dog, are known for pushing the graphical fidelity of any PlayStation game they develop to their maximum limit, and often back it up with smooth gameplay to go along with.This title is certainly no exception to that rule, graphically it's one of the best looking titles on PS4, looking fantastic on the PS4 Pro with the environments absolutely bursting with detail. They truly did go all out to paint a post-apocalyptic landscape that is teeming with flora and some fauna to go along with, it's absolutely jaw-dropping to look at and there's a fair amount of it to explore when the game truly begins to open up.Gameplay wise, it's quite good too. The combat is visceral and there's nothing more satisfying than getting stealth kills and not having to use your limited supply of ammunition. There are moments in the game where the action can get very intense and as the game itself opens up, you have some form of exploration between destinations. I wouldn't say it's open world or a sandbox by a nautical mile though, but it does its job and does it well.The game does pick up from the previous installment, and sees the return of Joel and Ellie, the protagonist and deuterologist of the first game. It is also quite LGBTQ friendly in terms of character development to boot, which is great. It makes all the characters seem much more human and believable. The voice acting is top notch, the actors and actresses reprising their roles and the new ones who stepped in to the studio all did a fantastic job of conveying emotion.It's the story where the game truly begins to falter. I'm going to come out and say it right now, this is no masterpiece of storytelling. This is where the whole thing almost falls apart. The story leaves much to be desired, I won't say how though as I wish not to spoil it for those who haven't played the game yet, but trust me, it's not nearly as satisfying as it could've been.All in all though, the game itself is solid, all the foundations are there, but it could've been so much better than what it is. Somehow the game feels less than the sum of its parts. Don't let my opinion deter you much though, like I said, it's a decent action/survival horror game that serves as an absolute graphical showpiece on what the PS4 is truly capable of, and basically serves as one of the systems major swan songs. If you can overlook the flawed story, you'll be in for a good time.
What's good - Excellent graphics, gameplay, character models, exploration, environments, combat, stealth, music, upgrading, & the Joel & Ellie flashback scenes brought a tear to my eye, they were the heart & soul of TLOU. What's not so good - The story, it's depressing & convoluted, Joel's death felt rushed, the pacing was too slow at times (especially with Abby's gameplay), too many cutscenes (sometimes 3 or 4 in a row) & loading, Abby flashbacks with Owen are boring, we really don't get to spend enough in-game real-time to learn to care about these characters in advance, too many "endings", the game could have ended sooner but it went on a bit more, two unnecessary boss fights between Ellie & Abby, just needed the one boss fight at the very end. Overall, it was a ... MoreWhat's good - Excellent graphics, gameplay, character models, exploration, environments, combat, stealth, music, upgrading, & the Joel & Ellie flashback scenes brought a tear to my eye, they were the heart & soul of TLOU. What's not so good - The story, it's depressing & convoluted, Joel's death felt rushed, the pacing was too slow at times (especially with Abby's gameplay), too many cutscenes (sometimes 3 or 4 in a row) & loading, Abby flashbacks with Owen are boring, we really don't get to spend enough in-game real-time to learn to care about these characters in advance, too many "endings", the game could have ended sooner but it went on a bit more, two unnecessary boss fights between Ellie & Abby, just needed the one boss fight at the very end. Overall, it was a good game, ND got so many things right, & I love the whole Last of Us universe, but the fractured relationship between Joel & Ellie felt like I missed a Part 1.5, also, the Bonus features such as turning on Infinite Ammo & Crafting felt odd for a survival horror game, it would have been better if they had put in a "gameplay mode", that allowed you to skip the cutscenes automatically, I would also like if they added the ability to lockpick vehicles for more items & collectables. It took me just over 33hrs (I skipped as many cutscenes as possible) to complete the game, & I found 197 items & collectables. I would rate the game a 7.5 - 8 out of 10.
[Potential spoilers within this review]Knowing the mixed reviews this game had before I played it may have colored my perception of it, but I still found it to be overall enjoyable with some elements holding it back.Pros:-I was a fan of the story. Even though there were some inconsistencies with certain story beats compared to the first game (like Joel's personality/habits as an example), I appreciate that this game tried to do something different and tell a different kind of story.-Although they didn't feel that varied, I appreciate that the game had more variety of enemies when compared to the first game.-The graphics were amazing and I felt more immersed in the game because of it.-The gameplay was a bit more polished compared to the first game, even if ... More[Potential spoilers within this review]Knowing the mixed reviews this game had before I played it may have colored my perception of it, but I still found it to be overall enjoyable with some elements holding it back.Pros:-I was a fan of the story. Even though there were some inconsistencies with certain story beats compared to the first game (like Joel's personality/habits as an example), I appreciate that this game tried to do something different and tell a different kind of story.-Although they didn't feel that varied, I appreciate that the game had more variety of enemies when compared to the first game.-The graphics were amazing and I felt more immersed in the game because of it.-The gameplay was a bit more polished compared to the first game, even if they didn't expand on things too much.Cons:-The second half of the game felt slow and somewhat forced at times. I was annoyed by the rewinding of time to play as a whole other character that I didn't feel much of a connection to. This made the game feel like it was outstaying its welcome.-As mentioned before, there were some inconsistencies with story beats such as Joel revealing his identity or the way the main story ended before jumping ahead in time.-Some of the open-world sections were a bit too open-world for my taste. It just felt like I was constantly scavenging and it slowed down the pace of the game.
Re-Played this last week and my god what an experience. I feel the same way thr first time I played 3 years ago. Mad, sad, happy, scared, nervous. So many emotions come out of me while playing this game.On top of the amazing captivating story experience. The gameplay is topnotch, its like if Resident Evil and Metal Gear had a baby you'd have stelth action horror game. Its so satisfying to pop up outta the shrubs and stelth kill infected or pop out the grass and snipe an unsuspecting human npc.The music and voice acting is also outstanding, gustavo santaolalla & mac quayle provide a haunting, emotional heart pumping soundtrack while ur fighting for survival or simply having a tender moment between characters.Anyway, I recommend anyone picking this game up and ... MoreRe-Played this last week and my god what an experience. I feel the same way thr first time I played 3 years ago. Mad, sad, happy, scared, nervous. So many emotions come out of me while playing this game.On top of the amazing captivating story experience. The gameplay is topnotch, its like if Resident Evil and Metal Gear had a baby you'd have stelth action horror game. Its so satisfying to pop up outta the shrubs and stelth kill infected or pop out the grass and snipe an unsuspecting human npc.The music and voice acting is also outstanding, gustavo santaolalla & mac quayle provide a haunting, emotional heart pumping soundtrack while ur fighting for survival or simply having a tender moment between characters.Anyway, I recommend anyone picking this game up and playing for yourself instead of hearing others opinions and gorm your own. You just might love this game. :3
I thought the first game was one of the best I've ever played.And I thought the sequel was one of the worst.It's crazy how many people gave this game a great review simply because of its graphics. In my opinion, the story is at the forefront of game creation - not the graphics.With that being said... (Spoil alerts, and kind of long review)1. Plot HolesI don't wanna spoil the game for the few people who haven't played this yet, but there are some major jumps in the story of this game. In the first game, Joel and Ellie and traveling together from one place to the next in a realistic momentum. Traveling across a city at a time, and slowly working their way to the university on the east coast where the game finishes.In this sequel, there are "cutscenes" where ... MoreI thought the first game was one of the best I've ever played.And I thought the sequel was one of the worst.It's crazy how many people gave this game a great review simply because of its graphics. In my opinion, the story is at the forefront of game creation - not the graphics.With that being said... (Spoil alerts, and kind of long review)1. Plot HolesI don't wanna spoil the game for the few people who haven't played this yet, but there are some major jumps in the story of this game. In the first game, Joel and Ellie and traveling together from one place to the next in a realistic momentum. Traveling across a city at a time, and slowly working their way to the university on the east coast where the game finishes.In this sequel, there are "cutscenes" where Ellie travels across entire states to where the next part of the game story begins. Including a return trip to the university where the first game ended. I mean, it took an entire game of VERY dangerous travel to cover a much shorter distance in the first game, and now we're expected to believe that Ellie (followed by Joel) travelled from Colorado all the way back to the east cost? On horseback? Without any dangerous adventure? It would literally TAKE MONTHS to travel on horseback from Colorado to Maryland. What route did Ellie and Joel take? Where did they get their food along the way? Did they come across NO ONE? No threats whatsoever? And then they travelled back to Colorado on horseback.... which would have taken months.... and again without conflict????? How did no one else playing this game catch this?This crap happens again as Ellie and her girlfriend are transported from Colorado to Seattle Washington, and then back to Colorado. And then transported from Colorado to Cali. The distances needed for travel between these locations on horseback would again take WEEKS. It's very difficult to buy into the storyline with this jumping around between cities, leaving us just to "assume" they encountered no issues along the way. Over the course of weeks/months. Completely unbalanced.Perhaps the storyline of this game was supposed to be a lot more but scope creep came up and they had to make huge cuts into the gameplay. Or rather, I assume this storyline isn't at all what the creators of Naughtydog wanted, but were too pressured into bringing Joel and Ellie back by the public or their executives since these characters would obviously draw in profits. They should've had different game in the same universe but with different characters to give themselves more time to think this one over.Abbey's character also doesn't fit. In a post apocalyptic world without cell phones or GPS or the internet. I find it hard to imagine that she would be successful in tracking down Joel and Ellie in Colorado and just coincidently run into them. Naughtydog clearly didn't have enough material to make another story with Joel and Ellie without making the plot about revenge. Which is why they have half the story from an entirely different set of characters. Using different characters was a good idea, but should have been without a Joel and Ellie narrative.Although the city of Seattle was Beautifully designed in this game, the game felt a lot more stagnant with most of it in just one city. In this game, you're kept in one large piece of the city, and then moved onto another large piece. So you spend lots of time in fewer Large areas vs the constant moment of smaller areas in the first game. The momentum of the first game and more wide exploration made it that much more vibrant.Hopefully one day I'll forget about this game entirely and will only remember the first one.2. MechanicsNo matter how fast you are at running, you're guaranteed to be shot by every single bullet. In the first game, some bullets would be more accurate than others depending on your movements. In this game, EVERY bullet hits you. And as soon as you're trying to get back up you're hit again and again. Keeping you down and usually dying before you can do anything.
The gameplay is great. Graphics are great. The game length is pretty good.Here's the concern: The first game is a practical masterpiece. The second game was hugely anticipated. Unfortunately, certain decisions around this game will be a tossup with players. Whether these decisions bother you or not, it will depend on if you're willing to take the plunge on this game. I gave it a shot cause it was a few bucks brand new. And I feel like the game was polarizing to many folks because of these 'certain decisions'. But for the price, I finally had a chance to experience this game and get it finished.The best I can do is 3*. Just because the game is unfortunately the kind that has divided the community that played, known, and loved the Last of Us. And I would prefer ... MoreThe gameplay is great. Graphics are great. The game length is pretty good.Here's the concern: The first game is a practical masterpiece. The second game was hugely anticipated. Unfortunately, certain decisions around this game will be a tossup with players. Whether these decisions bother you or not, it will depend on if you're willing to take the plunge on this game. I gave it a shot cause it was a few bucks brand new. And I feel like the game was polarizing to many folks because of these 'certain decisions'. But for the price, I finally had a chance to experience this game and get it finished.The best I can do is 3*. Just because the game is unfortunately the kind that has divided the community that played, known, and loved the Last of Us. And I would prefer prospective buyers be aware of that, and as to how much they are willing to spend to indulge their curiosity.
This game was absolutely INCREDIBLE! Without a doubt this is one of the best stories i have ever experienced. The story was extremely unique and thought provoking, and it made me feel the full range of emotions over the course of its runtime.In conventional narrative fiction, there are ‘good’ characters and there are ‘bad’ characters. While this structure is good at creating easy to consume stories with likeable protagonists, it is not a true reflection of reality. In real life, no one is entirely evil, and no one is entirely good. Everyone has their own motivation for why they are acting the way that they are.What i love about this game is that every character acts in a way that they think is justified. In doing so, conflict is created and characters in ... MoreThis game was absolutely INCREDIBLE! Without a doubt this is one of the best stories i have ever experienced. The story was extremely unique and thought provoking, and it made me feel the full range of emotions over the course of its runtime.In conventional narrative fiction, there are ‘good’ characters and there are ‘bad’ characters. While this structure is good at creating easy to consume stories with likeable protagonists, it is not a true reflection of reality. In real life, no one is entirely evil, and no one is entirely good. Everyone has their own motivation for why they are acting the way that they are.What i love about this game is that every character acts in a way that they think is justified. In doing so, conflict is created and characters in different groups all begin to hate each other. The game does a fantastic job of showing how even though we humans may split ourselves into different tribes and groups, fundamentally what we all want is the same. The game’s message is that violence is never the way to resolve conflict, as no one ever wins when violence is involved.Overall i would highly recommend you play this game. It had a profound impact on me, and it very likely will have a profound impact on you too. Don’t let the bad reviews discourage you. Allow yourself to come to your own conclusion about this incredible game.***THIS IS THE BEGINNING OF MY SPOILER REVIEW!!! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!***At the end of the first last of us game, Joel made an extremely difficult and consequential decision. He decided to save Ellie, and as a result prevented the creation of a vaccine and caused the deaths of millions of people around the world and possibly doomed humanity to extinction. This act was incredibly selfish and could easily be interpreted as evil.This game deals with the consequences of that decision. It explores the paths of two characters, Ellie and Abby, characters who were on different sides of Joel’s decision.Joel kills Abby’s father, who was trying to create a vaccine that would save humanity. This is something that Abby cannot forgive him for, and so she seeks revenge and murders him. From Abby’s perspective, Joel is the villain and she is entirely justified in her decision to kill him.Ellie obviously loves Joel, as he saved her life. In response to his murder, she views Abby as the villain, and seeks revenge on her and her crew. She travels to Seattle and ruthlessly murders all of Abby’s friends in her pursuit of justice. She becomes increasingly deranged throughout her campaign, and you as the player are forced to do some incredibly morally reprehensible things as her. I found this to be incredibly thought provoking, as it demonstrates how one violent act begets another, how the cycle of violence is continuous and how it is very difficult to break.For the second half of the game, you are forced to play as Abby. She realises that killing Joel hasn’t actually made her feel any better about the loss of her father. She realises that violence will not make her feel better, and she refuses to join the WLF’s attack on the seraphites. She instead decides to save the lives of two seraphite kids who have been shunned by their community. This segment of the game shows how all humans, regardless of tribe (WLF or seraphite), are fundamentally all the same. The war between the WLF and Seraphites at the end of Abby’s journey shows that no one wins in war, and everyone loses. It demonstrates that violence is never the way to resolve disputes.Right at the end of the game, when Ellie confronts Abby, she realises that killing Abby won’t bring Joel back, and that Abby’s motivations are just as valid as hers. She spares Abby, and the game ends.While i understand much of the criticism directed at this story, and i recognise that it isn’t for everyone, i had an absolutely incredible experience playing this game. At its core, the game teaches us that violence is never the correct way to handle a situation. It does this by exposing the player to some of the most horrific violence imaginable, to demonstrate the severe consequences that it can have.If you have made it this far into my review, i just want to say thank you. I don’t normally write reviews for games, but this one stuck with me for a while after i finished playing it, and i had to get this off my chest. This game absolutely deserves all of the game of the year awards it received, and is easily one of the best games ever created.
I know there's a lot of controversy about this game, especially regarding its story, but there is still a solid game that I think people should still experience. Plays just like the first game, but adds more. Graphics have been improved and a lot of minute details have been added to make a very convincing experience. More combat mechanics have been added, which makes fights more interesting and more flexible.Before you judge on the story before trying the game, just at least give it a try. The worst that can happen is that you've wasted an hour or so playing the game. If you're dead set on not playing the game at all, I think it's a shame and you may miss out on something that you thought you may have not liked. Personally, it was a fun experience for me.
I recently purchased The Last of Us Part II Standard Edition for my PlayStation 4, and I have to say, I am completely blown away by this game! The graphics are absolutely stunning, and the gameplay is incredibly engaging and immersive.The storyline is also one of the best I've ever experienced in a video game. It's emotional, thought-provoking, and keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The character development is superb, and you really feel invested in the fates of the characters as you progress through the game.One of the things that I love most about The Last of Us Part II is the attention to detail that the developers put into every aspect of the game. The world-building is fantastic, and the environments are beautifully rendered with tons ... MoreI recently purchased The Last of Us Part II Standard Edition for my PlayStation 4, and I have to say, I am completely blown away by this game! The graphics are absolutely stunning, and the gameplay is incredibly engaging and immersive.The storyline is also one of the best I've ever experienced in a video game. It's emotional, thought-provoking, and keeps you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The character development is superb, and you really feel invested in the fates of the characters as you progress through the game.One of the things that I love most about The Last of Us Part II is the attention to detail that the developers put into every aspect of the game. The world-building is fantastic, and the environments are beautifully rendered with tons of hidden details to discover.Overall, I would highly recommend The Last of Us Part II Standard Edition to any gamer looking for an intense, emotional, and unforgettable gaming experience. This game is truly a masterpiece, and I can't wait to play it again on my PlayStation 5! 5 stars all the way!
Taking it back a few + years , I bought a PS4 immediately after seeing Last of Us for the first time. At the time , I was amazed at the look and feel of this game ; there was simply no comparison with any game at the time.Fast forward a few + years and I can describe Last of Us Part 2 in a few words. This game is one of the most visceral games to come out in a very long time ; it may be the most emotionally invested game I've ever seen . It has a ton to do with the graphics and characters , but the Story also gives it a huge punch.If you find this game boring in terms of emotion and feeling then I must question your sense of observation , I have no problem with people not liking the Story and or Plot . But there is no way they can convince me the game is , at ... MoreTaking it back a few + years , I bought a PS4 immediately after seeing Last of Us for the first time. At the time , I was amazed at the look and feel of this game ; there was simply no comparison with any game at the time.Fast forward a few + years and I can describe Last of Us Part 2 in a few words. This game is one of the most visceral games to come out in a very long time ; it may be the most emotionally invested game I've ever seen . It has a ton to do with the graphics and characters , but the Story also gives it a huge punch.If you find this game boring in terms of emotion and feeling then I must question your sense of observation , I have no problem with people not liking the Story and or Plot . But there is no way they can convince me the game is , at least , full of emotion.
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| Genre | Adventure |
| Platform | Sony PlayStation 4 |
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| Release Date | 18 June 2020 |