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The Last of Us Part II for PlayStation 4 is a critically acclaimed, mature-rated action-survival game featuring a deeply emotional narrative, stunningly realistic environments, and advanced stealth gameplay. Released in 2020 by Sony Interactive Entertainment, it challenges players with complex moral dilemmas through dual protagonists Ellie and Abby, set against a beautifully dangerous post-pandemic world.











| ASIN | B07DJRFSDF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,977 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #57 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 4 |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (25,678) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 3.36 ounces |
| Item model number | 3003180 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC |
| Product Dimensions | 0.58 x 6.67 x 5.2 inches; 3.36 ounces |
| Publication Date | June 19, 2020 |
| Rated | Mature |
| Release date | June 19, 2020 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 711719519102 |
J**S
Broaden Your Perspective, This Isn't the Joel and Ellie Story of the first Last of Us
SPOILERS AHEAD I can't believe the response to this game from users. This game is absolutely amazing. It seems like everyone who hates this game wanted the Joel and Ellie story again. If that's the case, then just stick to the first game. Why should Naughty Dog tell the same story again? They kept Joel very much in this game with flashbacks to fill in the time gap between the first and second games. We got to experience Joel and Ellie in this game as well it just wasn't center focus. Naughty Dog forewarned that this story would be about the vicious cycle of revenge and they definitely delivered on that promise. If you can get over Joel's death, which is brutal and heartbreaking, you can appreciate the depth and pain of the story Naughty Dog tells through Ellie and Abby. No one can tell me that some of the backlash isn't because Abby is masculine. I've seen plenty of transphobic videos of INCEL men moaning about this. I researched her character, Naughty Dog claims she isn't transgendered but even if she is, who cares? Does that make her pain any less important than anyone else's? The beauty of writing is that writers can MAKE YOU FEEL a certain way. The only reason why everyone was so heartbroken over Joel is because the writers made us feel that way with their brilliant storytelling from the first Last of Us. But we didn't see the other perspectives. We didn't see the carnage and pain Joel caused with his actions. Stop and think about it for a second. Yes, he loved Ellie. He bonded with her after he thought he had lost his ability to bond with anyone. And so he made the decision FOR HIMSELF to save her. It wasn't for Ellie it was for himself. And he sacrified what was probably best for the world to do it. Both Ellie and Abby lost their fathers and avenged them. They have quite a bit in common as characters. But people don't want to see that because Joel and Ellie achieved pedastal status from the first Last of Us game. It was hard to watch Joel die. I cried like many gamers probably did. But, to believe that only Joel's pain only Joel's feelings matter, is a very narrow way of looking at things. Had the first Last of Us focused on Abby's story, we would sympathize more with her. When I had to play as her for the second half of the game, I was genuinely curious what led her to carry out her murder of Joel towards the beginning of the game. I really started liking her when she teamed up with Lev and his sister. She cared deeply for that boy and put her life on the line for him. What The Last of Us 2 does so well is showcase how the pursuit of vengeance and revenge is never-ending and soul-destroying. Look at what happened to Ellie. She had a chance to move on happily at the Farm House with Dina and JJ. She had a chance to heal. And she chose to leave her family and pursue revenge that in the end she couldn't even carry out. A lot of people also criticize the ending as pathetic because she couldn't carry out her revenge. Again, people miss the point. Sometimes what we fantasize about in our minds can't be realized when that moment comes. She sees Joel's face and has a moment of realization finally that killing Abby won't bring Joel back but it would destroy her. So she stops. She finally stops pursuing this poisonous vengeance mission. She sits in the ocean and lets the grieving tears flow. She begins to heal. She has to lose basically everything to find herself again. And here's something else to chew on. Part of Ellie's rage was at herself. We see many flashbacks of Ellie and Joel where she is downright cold towards him because she is so angry that he lied to her about the hospital and what happened. She hated herself because Joel was taken from her before they could reconcile. In order to avoid hating herself to an unberable degree, she focused her rage on Abby because Abby killed Joel before she could forgive him. I'm sure a lot of Ellie's pain is due to how things were left. The last things she said to him were, "I'm going to try to forgive you." She hadn't yet. That makes his death even harder. I didn't like the ending in the sense that Ellie chose vengeance over the love of her life and her kid but that's a painfully true fact. When you let revenge take over, it consumes everything good in your life. For that reason I think the story is brilliantly told. I thought Dina's character was written absolutely perfectly. She supports Ellie in her first attempt to get back at these people because she loves her and understands her pain. She's a badass ride of die girl and she does more than enough to help. Then, she gets sick from the pregnancy and almost dies at the hands of Abby. Then, at the Farm House, she defends Ellie from Tommy's stupid warpath. He hasn't learned that enough is enough. Dina tries to convince Ellie to let it go and enjoy the good in her life. Embrace the family they have and stay. Ellie breaks her heart and Dina decides to leave. She's gone when Ellie returns because she wasn't going to let Ellie's lust for revenge tear her down too. Absolutely brilliantly written. I think Naughty Dog does a great job of developing Abby. It took several hours of play for me to begin to empathize with her. Do I side with Ellie or Abby at the end? Honestly, more so with Abby because Abby had let it go. Abby decided to place her focus on Lev and taking care of him. Even in her malnourished and weakened state, she fought for him at the end. Whereas Ellie turned her back on what should've been the most important people to her. Aside from the story, the graphics are breathtaking. It feels like you're participating in a movie at times. I just started a New Game+ and I know I'll play this many times over because I'm sure there's more to notice that I missed. Great game, Naughty Dog. The haters are definitely lacking deep thought.
E**E
Excellent Technical Achievement with Excellent Gameplay
As someone who purchased this game with high expectations, I can confirm that I was NOT disappointed with this sequel. This game delivers some of the best visuals on the PS4 to date along with very nuanced stealth and action gameplay that feels great to play. The enemy variety and awareness is very fun to play through. The enemies communicate very effectively and call out your position and flank you and rush you. I found the gameplay and visuals to be at the highest level. The story was exciting and visceral but also makes sure to give you plenty of moments to slow down and take in the scenery or focus on the character dialogue. From a pure video game sense “Is this fun to play and is the story engaging and interesting?” Yes, 100% yes. STORY The story has been the topic of discussion and anger for some gamers. I sincerely do not understand being mad or angry at a game developer for telling a different story then what you expected. This is their game and is their story to tell as they see fit. I am not saying you have to love it or think its the best game ever made. I thought it was very intriguing to play both view points and thought it was interesting through out. If you find yourself mad at the game director or studio for not delivering exactly what you wanted, you may need to reevaluate your relationship with video games. I am a life long gamer, male, 34 years old, and consider myself to lean heavily on the conservative side when it comes to politics. I don’t feel like everything worked or 100% landed when it comes to certain choices they make with characters, but I also don’t hate the game by any means. I think the fact that this game asks you to play in the shoes of a character with different views or who made certain bad choices is refreshing. You get to see how the other character ended up where they did doing the thing they did. At the end of the game, I ended up thinking BOTH characters were terrible people who hurt those closest to them by focusing selfishly on revenge. I think that it says a lot about our society today that (I assume they are kids) are sending death threats and racial slurs to the game developers/game director. If you don’t like the game or story then by all means don’t buy it or play it. I don’t understand this culture that wants to YELL and SCREAM against every single thing that you disagree with. As an American, I think it is very sad that we are so divided and so hateful against other people who disagree on certain views/politics. Again, it is 100% ok to disagree or disagree strongly with another view point or politics but its not OK to stand back and shout that the opposing view is coming from a place of HATE or VIOLENCE. In conclusion, the gameplay and visuals are absolutely stunning. The game creators and artists all did an amazing job creating this world. The actors portraying the characters all did an excellent job, top notch stuff. The story had a few hits and a few misses for me. I feel like the ending was a bit drawn out and overstayed its welcome. They did not stick the landing with the ending in my opinion. As a whole, I can recommend this game 100% for those who enjoy action/survival horror and stealth gameplay. The story caused me to think about my own biases and think about how the other person might have done something wrong but I can still have empathy or sympathy for them. Taking all aspects into consideration this is a 10/10 game and different people will draw different conclusions about the story. At the end of the day, I encourage you to think about your own biases and consider for a moment that the people you strongly disagree with are PEOPLE and are leading their own lives and have their own problems and traumas they are trying to overcome. We should start treating our fellow man with kindness and respect instead of making them the villain because they disagree.
C**R
Step outside of your comfort zone
First of all, I loved this game. So if you don’t want to read a glowing review then just skip it. From the reviews you can tell it’s not a game for everyone, but it certainly was a game for me. Some spoilers towards the end which will be marked. Last of Us 2 is an immersive, emotional and brutal game. You’re going to be angry and devastated and hopeful and uplifted and sometimes just confused. The story is the thing that seems to polarize people the most. Naughty Dog took a real chance here by not just having things to go the way they might “normally” go in a series of games, although I would question if they ever make another of these. As for agendas and “sjw” content, that’s actually part of life, folks. I found it to be a depth of storytelling and it didn’t bother me one bit. I don’t think it was an agenda. It’s only controversial if you ignore the real world out there. The graphics and sound are just beautiful. Sometimes I just stopped and was awed by what was on the screen. Truly a worthy showpiece of the graphic capabilities of the PS4. How much better can it get without it being real people?? The game is long. It might be best to take a break here and there to fully appreciate it. It’s also very dark and sometimes it’s best to take a break from that also. It’s an amazing immersive game and I enjoyed every bit of it. Will you? I think you’ll know by reading a sampling of reviews. Hopefully you can appreciate this masterpiece. **spoiler time** Things don’t go the way you expect your typical hero games to go. A major character dies pretty quickly, and I’m pretty sure you know it isn’t Ellie. A lot of people are very upset about this, but as the game goes on you come to understand why this happened.. and if you can take off your fanboy hat for a minute you can certainly see a strong argument for him deserving his fate. You completely switch who you are playing at points in the game and parts you are certain are the ending.. aren’t the ending. That’s pretty wild. It was a bit of a shock but I rather enjoyed it. Actually after playing and understanding the new main character, I enjoyed her more than Ellie and was rooting for her. Both characters are sympathetic and yet “dirty” at the same time. There is quite a bit of depth here. Who is right and who is wrong? Is anyone? I didn’t want the new character to die because she doesn’t deserve to. I’ll leave the ultimate spoiler for that alone, however. The only thing that drives me crazy and I don’t understand is that when it’s all said and done.. why, WHY didn’t you ask her why she did what she did??? Why?? I guess because it would have changed the story too much. But really, who would not have asked why? Still.. amazing game. I’m going to think on it for quite a while because it wasn’t disposable trash. Worthy successor to the first game, which was my favorite game ever? Yep. Might even be better.
E**N
No Spoilers - Huge Fan of Last of Us Part 1- Part 2 Absolutely worth the wait!
The Last of Us Part 1 is one of my all time favorite games for Playstation. It wasn't the most challenging, or the best looking, but it had a great storyline and interesting (and sometimes scary) game play that really drew me in...so much so that I did probably 5 or more play throughs, similar to watching your favorite movie over and over. I was able to avoid all the leaks and early reviews and had no idea was part two would entail, but I had very high hopes. I was so worried that I'd be let down, that it would just be a rehash of part one. But it isn't. It held on to the wonderful storytelling that I loved about part one, fixed some mechanical annoyances, added more gore, and the graphics are way improved. On my large screen Roku TV it looks stunning. Let me just say, it was totally worth the wait. I did my first play through in about a week at moderate difficulty. I'm part way through my second play through and this time I've made use of the customization for difficulty levels. For example, I don't like scavenging that much so I chose the lightest setting for that so resources would be readily available, but I set my enemies AI to difficult, because I want it to be challenging to sneak up on them, and I want them to be fairly accurate and finding me and shooting back. I like that it's not all one way, all difficult or all easy, you can choose which aspects of the play you want to be harder or easier and you don't have to set it at the start of the game for the entire game, you can change any of them, at any time. Very Slight Spoiler about location: I love that the majority of the game takes place in Seattle, because it's a City I go to regularly and one of my other favorite games was set there (Infamous Second Son). Very Big Spoiler about game plot: I have heard criticism about the fact that the game forces you to play as the enemy for half of the game, but that's the brilliance of it. I've noticed that whenever I watch a war movie, I'm sympathetic for the side that has the people we've gotten to know through the movie, even if they would have been on the enemy side in real life. Hence with this game. At first I was supremely annoyed that I wasn't playing as Ellie, but as the game went on I grew to care about Ally and Lev just as much as Ellie. I didn't want any of them to kill each other. Same for the side characters. Even in war, when you kill someone, they have a story, loved ones, family, people who think they are the "good guys". The last few scenes are totally brutal in that regard, in that you're forced to fight a character you've grown to love or be killed yourself. But I think that's a good thing...it may have been a bit heavy handed (I don't think so personally but that's a valid criticism for those who do) but it's also effective. I've seen some reviews by male viewers who were either very young or very misogynistic, saying horrible things about Ellie being a lesbian and about Lev being transsexual. I guess if that's a deal breaker for you but violently killing lots of humans and zombies isn't a problem...then I don't know what to say about that. I just know that for me, this game was absolutely worth the wait.
C**S
Terrific game - unless you are closed-minded
The Last of Us (part 1) is likely my favorite video game of all time. I’ve been playing them since the 70s, and I t’s definitely in the top 3. I finished Part 2 a few weeks ago and loved it. I just now happened to come across so many negative reviews while shopping for something else on Amazon, and could not believe it. I was intrigued me why so many people are vehemently opposed to an exquisitely designed game with such a thought provoking narrative. After reading the reviews and comments, there are several universal threads. I doubt I have a complete explanation to why most people love it and some detest it, but I have some thoughts and, at a minimum, can relate my experience. During the first half of the game, I was floored and thought it was just as good, if not better, than Part 1. I had played the DLC with Part 1, so was aware of Ellie's sexuality, which both in real life and in the game, doesn’t bother me one bit (you love who you love - how can that be wrong?). When I got to the two major reveals/changes that happen in the story (which, I won’t get into, but spoilers abound throughout these reviews, so they are hard to miss), I was initially annoyed and frustrated, and wanted to stop playing. However, I kind of “needed to know” what happened so I kept going. Over time, I started to get it. The creators of Part 2 tried, and succeeded, in giving us more than a great game that explores an amazingly detailed world where you slaughter hundreds of “monsters” (both infected and non-infected). They, as much as they possibly could, forced us to not only think about, but also to experience the world of the “bad guys” and showed that everything is not black and white. Actions have consequences, and there often are not “right” and “wrong” answers. While I did not always agree with the choices made by the characters, they came across as sincere and consistent with the story and the world developed in the two games. It’s sad (but clearly not surprising given the current state of our political discourse) that people will go to great lengths to trash an extremely thoughtful, well developed game because they can’t deal with the fact that the protagonist is a lesbian and that the people she mows down have lives, thoughts, and feelings too. Although it is still a 5 star game, I don’t think it’s as good as part 1. I was not as invested in story and characters, as a whole, as much as Part 1. Although I had a much stronger desire to find out “what happened” this time, looking back on it a few weeks later, I liked the overall story of Part 1 better. Also, even though the world (visuals, audio, voice acting, small details) and game play are significantly improved compared to Part 1 (there might be games that look as good, but I doubt any look better), some components were minimally improved. I played on “hard” level and thought the AI of the enemy wasn’t much better than Part 1 (ie - too easy to hide from them, even after attacking). Also, some of the flask backs were too long and, rather than finding me eager to learn more about what happened in the past, were annoying because they interrupted the flow of the main story. I also think some people are unhappy with the fact that Ellie has changed compared to Part 1. To me, this makes sense because she is older (now a young adult, not a 14 year old girl) and is scarred from everything that has happened to her. She is darker, and, to me, less likable than Part 1. However, even though I may not like her as much, her changes are consistent with everything we know about her from her past and I have to applaud the writers for taking this into account. Although there were some negatives, overall these were minor compared to the impressive achievement of this game. The realism throughout is astounding. It’s as close as I have ever seen to being able to play through a movie. Just because some people don’t like what this movie says, doesn’t mean that it’s not a tremendous artistic accomplishment.
J**T
A Worthy Follow-up to The Last of Us
After finishing The Last of Us Part II, I was surprised to read all of the adverse reactions that surround this game as of late. That’s why in this review I’d like to share my own thoughts regarding the positives and negatives of the second installment in The Last of Us series, as well as attempt to explain why people may continue to feel the way that they do about this game without spoiling any major story elements in said game. Graphics: In terms of graphics, I can honestly say that I have never seen a more gorgeous game on the PlayStation 4. I only have an original PlayStation 4, so while I haven’t played through The Last of Us Part II at peak performance, I shudder to even imagine how beautiful this game must appear to anyone who has access to a PlayStation 4 Pro. This dystopian world has never looked more beautiful and feels as though a major catastrophe, such as a zombie outbreak, had taken place all those years ago. Most fans seem to agree that the graphics are nothing to scoff at, so I will leave this entry rather sparse when compared to the next two sections. Gameplay: When it comes to The Last of Us Part II, many of the major gameplay elements have fundamentally stayed the same. However, there are certain aspects of this game that I was never able to fully master. The dogging mechanic that was added in close quarters combat seemed foreign and didn’t resonate with me until the very end of my play session. The enemy AI was also much more precise in this iteration, often shooting you on their first attempt leaving you riddled with bullets if you are not stealthy or well prepared. While I personally think that the gameplay portion is the weakest aspect of The Last of Us Part II, this is still a great gameplay experience that rewards exploration and puzzle-solving in order to progress in an effective manner that greatly mirrors The Last of Us. Story: This is a major element to not only The Last of Us Part II but to the entire franchise and currently has many fans divided over whether or not the overall narrative of this game is good or bad. Without spoiling the story, all I can say is that the story of The Last of Us Part II is much more complex than people first realize. To fully understand and appreciate this narrative, you will need to recognize the notion of empathy and fatigue that is felt from these characters who are attempting to survive in a life where cruelty and injustice reign and is felt not only because of the infected but human beings as well. As a result, The Last of Us Part II attempts to juxtapose the original game’s story with a much darker undertone that lasts until the credits, making many gamers feel uneasy when it came to their investments in certain characters. The Last of Us Part II also tells a divergent story that often jumps around several years in order to express a deeper understanding of character motivations in a meaningful way. While I do believe that this story is told in a much more complex and meaningful way when compared to the previous game, certain moments are left up to your imagination as to how the main character was able to survive otherwise fatal events, oftentimes resulting in suspending certain senses of disbelief. If we take into consideration the rather linear storyline that was presented in The Last of Us, it makes sense that many fans who expected a more simplistic narrative would feel unsettled by this drastic change. Overall, while the story is not perfect in certain minute facets, The Last of Us Part II is absolutely worth experiencing for those who are interested in a darker and more identity-driven narrative that attempts to teach empathy in a will-to-power zombie apocalypse. Verdict: While I do believe that The Last of Us Part II is visually and technically impressive, while also being able to pull off a rather amazing story, I must admit that the gameplay elements are what hold me back from saying that this sequel is ultimately better than The Last of Us. However, just because this game is not my favorite in the franchise does not mean that I believe The Last of Us Part II is bad either. Based on my play session, it is clear that Naughty Dog had put their blood, sweat, and tears into making a game that fans of the series could enjoy.
K**H
A return to The Last of Us with improved gameplay and an absolutely phenomenal story.
I'm putting 5 stars but my actual scoring would be about 4.8/5 or so. Here's why: STORY: This game has one of the best stories I've ever encountered, with characters so real, flawed, and relatable it soars above RDR2 (a favorite of mine). Intertwined with combat and stealth obstacles you can approach in a myriad of ways is a world and story that really confronts the way you view reality, both in game and in real life. The Last of Us Part 2 does not give you easy or tropey satisfactions found in many triple A games today, but instead issues a challenge to how you will handle a web of moral and emotional questions. I had to stop playing for a little while to process the incredible complexities and raw emotions that this firehose of a game was drenching me with. The Last of Us Part 2 is a true tour de force in gaming with this hard to swallow, but incredibly necessary rollercoaster narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat for hours upon hours. GAMEPLAY: Very similar to the original but with remarkable improvements. The game is still linear with strategic points to duck and cover behind in fights and little notes and trinkets left for you to find and read for world building. Ammo and crafting supplies are still rare and require you to scavenge the entire world to survive your next encounter with the Infected or aggressive humans. BUT, this game will reward you in spades if you give that extra 2% in world exploration. In addition to new enemies not seen in the first game, the AI of TLOU2 has improved tenfold. Some enemies more readily see you from far off, while others quietly stalk you and mimic your movement as you hunt them. You can rise to these new challenges with improved stealth abilities. No longer must you crouch behind a plastic chair and hope nothing sees you; just go prone and crawl under the chair into a pile of grass and disappear for good. My 4.8/5 is due to a small gameplay issue. Some actions which required a single button press (pull trigger, crouch, interact, etc) would drop the input. This happened so frequently that by the time I finished the game, I was button mashing for every little interaction, because losing the input and not performing said action in a crucial moment would always end in a dead Ellie. I believe it was the software and not my controller, because I've never had these issues with other games and the same controller. TIDBIT: If you've been reading negative reviews for this game and are on the fence about buying this game, don't be. There is nothing controversial about it. Most of the one star reviews are trolls. All online complaints I've seen honestly only appear to exist because people either weren't paying attention or need to have all story spoon fed to them. This game has incredible nuance that is usually only seen in novels, so the tone deaf will not enjoy it. I do also believe its refusal to be feel-good and follow worn out paths made frustrated people lash out with negative reviews. You will not feel good when you finish this game. And that's the point of the moral confrontations. Finally, I believe there is another source of controversy. It shouldn't be, but sadly it reflects the nature of our culture today. Forgiveness. It doesn't always feel good, but that doesn't make it less necessary. If you cannot forgive or at least try to see things eye to eye, you will likely feel the way the one star trolls did. That or you don't like Asians, lesbians, or transgender people, in which case you've got some bigger fish to fry. If people like the three I listed will make you mad just by being on screen, you won't enjoy this game. Thankfully this game is not preachy about minorities, they simply get to exist and be their own people, as it should be. All in all, a great game I would highly recommend. Just don't lose those inputs, and make sure you have a box of tissues nearby!
C**E
Everyone else hates this game......but I love it.
(Spoiler warning): I went into this game, having read the leaks and learning what happens to the Joel, and even then I had faith that naughty dog would give a good reason in the game to have us really connect with the person who killed Joel. Abby's father was one of the only people in the first game we had no other choice but to kill. Some still can't sympathize or at least understand Abby's perspective/mindset even knowing the Joel killed her father. Not only that Joel completely crumpled the Fireflies, leaving Abby and her friends stranded. If someone came into your life and killed your father and destroyed your family, surely you would not rest until that person got their justice. That is what this game is about. It's about how your choices affect your future and how the cycle of violence affects everyone involved. I empathized with Abby's character and actually liked her character at some points. Let's put it this way if the first TLoU game was about Abby and the ending was her dad getting killed, we would be rooting for Abby to hunt down and kill Joel. Whether people like it or not Joel and Ellie are not the most important people in the world of The Last of Us and just because we all love them so much, it does not justify any of their actions. Joel's death pissed me of as much as anyone else, as much as Ellie. But still, I understood Joel's death more as the game went on. The ending: I am still processing the ending. I personally think the reason Ellie sparred Abby is because she saw Joel staring at her in that moment. Joel wouldn't want Ellie to kill Abby and Ellie sees that in that moment. Joel has had an incredibly violent past, as a hunter, and a smuggler and has killed a lot of people in cold blood. If Ellie killed Abby, Ellie would have become worse than Joels decisions, and Joel would not want that for her. The ending is not satisfying, however it is right for Ellie in my personal Opinion. False leaks: Abbys is not trans, a rouge Seraphyte is trans and the involvement of the Seraphyte and his sister Yara is very important in getting us to sympathize with Abbys, or at least see the actual person she is. The game is not Half Ellie, Half Abby, its more like 70% Ellie and 30% Abby. The 30% is just longer than it really feels. It is not a (Ellie is really the bad guy)) story. I personally think there is no real "bad guy" except for some of the factions you encounter. Gameplay/combat: Combat is the best naughty dog has ever made. Ellie and Abbys are a lot more fluid and agile than Joel in the first game, and their movements combined with their dodge mechanics are really fluid and look really good. You feel really badass after winning a fight. There are really awesome gameplay sequences, like horseback shooting through a burning village, or on a Jeep. The level environments are really varied and unique despite the game only going to 3 states. As excepted the visuals are gorgeous, I don't see how a game could look any better. You need to play this game in a (check every corner of the map) sort of way, because there are many things players could easily miss, such as hidden cutscenes or dialogue that really help character development. I understand how people can not like this game but don't give an opinion on this game until you played it. Look at the characters as if they were actual humans, Abby especially and take everyone's story seriously. If you don't like it after playing it then that's fine. Just keep an open mind and don't bully or criticize anyone who may have a different opinion.
T**E
Perfeito!
Chegou rápido e em ótimo estado! Excelente compra!
N**E
One of the best games of all time, I mean it!
Bought this game even though I knew the story front and back. Just finished it. And holy hell, this game did not disappoint blowing my expectations out of the water all over again. The graphics, the music. I don't know where to begin. I think I liked the gameplay more in this game than the first, especially proning in the grass. And this game terrified me at certain points more than the first game combined. But both this one and the (last) last of us, the story is phenomenal. I didn't expect to cry this hard again. There's an element of Naughty Dog that rips your heart apart each time you play one of their games. And this game was no exception. If there ever was another continuation of this series, I would probably get the next game in a heartbeat. By the way, if you cannot stealth, I wouldn't really recommend it. But if you decide to go for it, just remember to have fun! It was super fun for me to play.
L**I
Irre direkt Fanatismus und Realismus pur 😊🤔
Man man man da hatte ich mich lange Zeit abgewendet von Playstation und co direkt freute ich mich auf die guten Portionierungen für den PC und die war schon mega gelungen . Doch irgendwie überwund ich meinen inneren Schweinehund und kaufte dann letztendlich eine Playstation 5 zum Schnäppchen, skeptisch war ich ja schon weil ich in einem Besitz eines Highend PC mein eigen nennen darf . Naja ausgepackt und aufgestellt das gute Stück 🤔😊 The Last of us Part 2 lag bereit zu Installation ,rein die CD und installieren....gestartet das Spiel und nach einer halben Stunde schlug es mir die Kinnlade runter ....Alter Schwede was für ein hartes Brett...eine Story die einen um haut. Den ersten Teil spielte ich vor Jahren auf der PS4 und war schwer begeistert,den zweiten Teil zu spielen war selbstverständlich Pflicht. Und dieser Detail-Grad irre 🥳 ich war nicht nur hin und weg sondern musste öfters Mal anhalten um mir die Grafik einfach anzusehen ,dieser Teil hat ja bisher die höchste Bewertung im Spiele Test und zwar zu recht. Die Soundkulisse ist brachial gerade zu mörderisch.. absolut abgestimmt in jegliche Situation.....mega 😊..einfach wahnsinn. Die gesamte Story ist einfach nur filmreif die Animationen sind sowas von realistisch man merkt es steckt wirklich sehr viel Liebe und Arbeit drin. Ein Spiel was absolut ein Pflichtkauf ist für Konsolen Besitzer .... Prädikat besonders wertvoll.😊😊😊😊😊
M**N
Gaming
I use this for gaming
A**R
Great game and packaged well
Great game
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