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How such an unlikely pairing came aboutāand been proven so effectiveāis the subject of wild rumor and tavern speculation among their fellow Wardens, as well as those they haul away to jail.
"-I'd surely lose myself"
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The Last Of Us Part II + Soundtrack (insp.)
If somehow the Lord gave me a second chance at that moment, I would do it all over again.
ELLIE AND JOELāS JOURNEY
āWe were scavenging for supplies and I was looking at Dina. I felt a deep appreciation for her coming along. I really love her.ā
What do you do for cardio? I⦠run.
Henry Cavill being clueless for 2 minutes (probably 15 hours) straight
Ellie and Dina from The Last of Us Part 2
The Last of Us Part II: A Challenging and Devastating Masterpiece Fans Did Not Want
Naughty Dogās The Last of Us Part II is generating diverse and adamant responses from fans of the original with some lauding the title as a storytelling revelation. Others heavily criticize the narrative direction and the use of violence within. Numerous negative opinions stem from out of context leaked plot points and a staggering amount of deeply harmful misinformation. Tweets and forum posts boast multiple outlandish claims like the director performing motion capture for a sex scene, which he did not, or false accusations that the studio paid for positive reviews. However, many people have played the game honestly and still feel disappointed and upset at the experience. Their reaction is understandable. I myself finished the game shortly after its release following two grueling 15-hour long marathon play sessions and struggled at first, unsure of the story and its effects on me. But the more I reflect on my experience and the narrative, the more I come to appreciate the game for what it is: a brutal, risky, and devastating masterpiece that none of us wanted.
The Last of Us Part II is perhaps the first game I have seen inspire such a polarizing response and be subject to so much negative press solely for narrative choices. Most of the time, such backlash and āreview bombingā indicates greedy and manipulative monetization schemes, or else rushed and underdeveloped projects. However, most people agree The Last of Us Part II has refined gameplay and fantastic animations. Sure it is not flawless, as the cycles of stealth and action gameplay start to become monotonous, especially during long play sessions, which seems at odds with the enthralling story encouraging players to stay engrossed in the world. However, the incredible acting and presentation alone could have earned the game universal acclaim. Yet, many people are angry, upset, or even downright disgusted with the narrative choices of writers Neil Druckmann and Halley Gross. While I disagree with these individuals, I do not deny their opinions on this challenging and divisive experience.
The following contains full spoilers for The Last of Us Part II. Images may disturbing and are not be suitable for all readers.
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āµ The Last of Us 1 & 2 |Ā Beginning / EndingĀ
Ellie Williams throughout the years.
If somehow the Lord gave me a second chance at that moment, I would do it all over again.
Joel Miller in THE LAST OF US PART II (2020)
Ashley Johnson talks about filming THAT scene with Troy Baker
ā And IĀ know that a lot of people have a hard time with that scene and losing a character that we all love so much. Yeah, itās hard⦠it fucking effects me a lot.Ā ā
Bonus:
There's a running theme in The Last Of Us 2: from the moment Joel dies, Ellie can't draw his eyes anymore. We know for a fact she used to drawn them, during the flashbacks we see drawings of him, and Joel even has a drawing of himself that Ellie made him in his house.
But after he dies, the only way she can remember him is when he's bleeding on the ground, face deformed and eyes barely able to open. And during the game, every time she tries to draw him, she can't get them right and end up putting angry black lines instead.
But in the end? Once she let Abby live and go back home? She finally found her closure. Because when you open her journal, there's a drawing of Joel, playing guitar, and she drew his eyes. And that made me really happy.