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    The Last of Us | I did this thing


    I did this thing

    Posted: 04 May 2021 09:09 AM PDT

    As I finished my third playthrough this weekend, an idea popped in my head and I made a short comic based on it. Hope y'all like it:) (Link to the full comic in the comment)

    Posted: 04 May 2021 06:48 PM PDT

    I drew the Shambler next will probably be the bloater

    Posted: 04 May 2021 07:25 PM PDT

    A rough sketch of Ellie I did! This took me longer than I'd like to admit and the android camera didn't do the shading justice but I'm still proud of it✨

    Posted: 04 May 2021 03:18 PM PDT

    Found the detail. If you missed wrote the notebook, blank space will be covered by moths.

    Posted: 04 May 2021 09:15 AM PDT

    may the 4th be with you!

    Posted: 04 May 2021 05:14 AM PDT

    Do you think that people will appreciate The Last Of Us Part II more as the time goes on? [SPOILERS]

    Posted: 04 May 2021 07:52 AM PDT

    I just beat TLOU 2. Beautiful game, still feeling empty because of the ending. At the premiere I really didn't like the story, I hated how Joel was killed, new characters, etc. But playing it almost year later the hate is just gone. Finally I understood the ending, that Ellie shouldn't kill Abby and that was the whole point of the game. Just letting it go. I feel like I'm enlightened, now I love this story, everything. So my main question is - Do you think that people, who hate the game or don't like the story, will appreciate it more as the time goes on? I still think that players weren't ready for that kind of a game/story.

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    One of the most touching event in The last of us

    Posted: 04 May 2021 05:46 AM PDT

    When Joel was injured in the Colorado University Ellie realized that she couldn't survive without him.I think she realized in that moment that if Joel had died she would be all alone in the entire country.Her effort to keep him alive was so emotional.Afterwards,Joel's search to find Ellie and the guys he tortured showed us that he loves Ellie like his daughter.I think the winter section made their journey incredibly emotional.(My English is not so good so if I've done a grammar mistake I'm sorry)

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    Happy Jewish History Month (I love this scene and picture, so I wanted to use it for this post)

    Posted: 04 May 2021 03:13 PM PDT

    Today is my 21st birthday. On this day last year, I pre-ordered TLOU2. I haven't played the game in about a month and a half, so I thought it'd be fitting to go back through the story tonight. I don't know if I'm ready lol.

    Posted: 04 May 2021 07:18 PM PDT

    Something I noticed about the last time two characters speak to each other in the game.

    Posted: 04 May 2021 05:08 PM PDT

    The last time Abby speaks to Nora, right before she heads through the door to head towards the lower floors, Nora gives her the typical "may your survival be long", but instead of the customary response, abby says "may MY death be swift."

    seems like she maybe should have just said the traditional response given what happens to Nora a few hours later...

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    Ellie and Dina Behind The Scenes from Shannon Woodward's Instagram.

    Posted: 04 May 2021 04:08 PM PDT

    I now have an Ellie with me everywhere ��

    Posted: 04 May 2021 07:24 AM PDT

    What kind of villainous factions would you like to see in The Last of Us: Part III? [Part 2 spoilers?]

    Posted: 04 May 2021 05:07 PM PDT

    We've seen Joel and Ellie through quite a few different factions, all with their unique motivations. We've fought off military, Hunters, bandits, cannibals, slavers, cultists (not sure if that's the right word for the Seraphites). What unique ideas do you guys have that you would potentially like to see in a sequel?

    My idea is that it could focus on the remnants of the Fireflies, but without Jerry's medical expertise and leadership of Marlene, they'd start doing really unethical stuff to achieve their goals, such as kicking their search for an immune person into overdrive, to the point of purposely capturing and infecting people they come across to try and "brute force" another immune person. This could also lead to them trying to hunt down Ellie again for her immunity, or Abby and Lev witnessing these events and having to escape from this new, extremist Firefly group.

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    I hated this game. [SPOILERS]

    Posted: 04 May 2021 11:04 PM PDT

    I was one of those people that despised it. I felt betrayal and pain from it. For a long time I struggled with how this game treated Joel and the characters.

    Only until recently where I saw a video by Luke Stephens that I opened my mind. I realized that this isn't some watered down "revenge is bad" story. It's a morally complex piece or art that challenges the player into having understanding and empathy. It is also about the obsessive nature of revenge and letting go of it. This is genuinely one of the best games I have ever played and Naughty Dog deserve all the credit for it. It's one of those special narratives that will stick with you forever. Something to reflect and ponder on. I love it.

    Also, people say the ending is stupid because she doesn't kill Abby but that's the point. Ellie realizes she's just beating a dead horse and she's not gonna bring Joel back by killing her. It's actually a "good" ending for her because after all the turmoil and hardship she's been through, all the pain, grief, trauma, and PTSD, she finally decides to move on. I can barely articulate how much I love and appreciate this game. It's an ACTUAL masterpiece. 10000/10.

    That's all. I just felt like writing down my epiphany and appreciation for The Last of Us Part 2.

    I can't wait for the revamped version for the PS5 haha I'm not excited for the rat king though haha

    Anyway, survive and endure!

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    Real Life Last of us experience - though this is not exactly game related 大久野島 (Ookunoshima) island in Japan has similar view as in Last of Us, abandoned gas plant from WW now is a home for thousands of bunnies

    Posted: 05 May 2021 12:15 AM PDT

    The Last Of Us Clicker and Moth Design

    Posted: 04 May 2021 07:31 PM PDT

    Damn, this games long asf

    Posted: 04 May 2021 11:35 PM PDT

    It's my first playthrough. I thought I was close to the conversation end when Abby busted a cap in Jessie's ass but 2 days later and I'm still beating infected cheeks as Abby. It's fun though. Anyone replaying?

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    "Got ya b****!" (short meme video)

    Posted: 04 May 2021 12:50 PM PDT

    Made a parody of the Last of Us on my YouTube channel and only now realized I should share the link here. Better late than never.

    Posted: 04 May 2021 06:38 PM PDT

    So my last manual savegame is at Ellies day 1 .... RIP

    Posted: 04 May 2021 02:41 PM PDT

    Part 3 Story Speculation

    Posted: 04 May 2021 05:26 PM PDT

    The following is based on these tenets: - The game's world must keep expanding. - The game's relationships must keep developing. - The game's antagonists must keep diversifying.

    With these base ideas, it is my belief that Part 3 will be an international, perhaps global, story that follows the logical conclusion of Ellie's life.

    What is that conclusion? Let's start:

    Dina's kids Jesse Joel (JJ) and Delhi must escort longtime family friend, Ellie, across the greatest distance yet.

    30+ years after the initial breakout, the 2060's is most prominent for the return of habitable cities and the terrorist attacks against them facing the infected as engineered weapons.

    Though decades have past since global collapse, the aftermath has left massive territories uninhabitable by radiation and toxic waste.

    Worse, these pollutants have change the infected into even more horrifying foes, a kind that even terrorists refuse to try taming for their wars.

    Back in Midwest North America, places like Wyoming have only continued to flourish, advancing modern life with off the grid solutions. Their main threat nowadays are desperate marauders.

    A team from Asia has travelled across the globe to find Ellie, who is thought to be the only known living immunity holder and key to ending the infection once and for all.

    Ellie, older, worn, and retired from her days of killing returns to that once forsaken duty to supply the cure.

    This is the baseline. Where more nuance can grow is everywhere. What of Dina? Jackson? Abby and Lev?

    I'd like to imagine we can return to Abby and Lev's story someway, but their conclusion, to me, can be left to the mystery of those foggy Californian waters.

    What I'd like to see is the continued expansion of the game's world, increased complexity to the relationships the story is told through, and of course, a finale's worth of diversity to the conflict and antagonist we'll face.

    If we are going to expand the world and learn how the rest of Earth has faired since 2033, then we must look at the real possibilities.

    What happened to all those nuclear reactors around the world?

    What happened to the massive amount of chemicals and other toxics that flooded the waters, ground, and air?

    Naughty Dog's world tour of before and after photos is, to me, a tease of their own fantasy.

    They want to go BIG, even BIGGER, more powerful story and game experience, so give us the world.

    Or at least get us out of North America.

    The baseline story I've speculated gives us the next reasonable step: the outcome Dina and Ellie's choices.

    I don't believe Ellie will still be with Dina, but they, like Ellie and Joel were, will still be close.

    Ellie, I believe will be incredibly traumatized and only decades later having the ability to exist apart from her days with Joel and the aftermath of Seattle and Abby.

    Dina, I believe, will have another child or J.J. (which come on, PLEASE, let it be "Jesse Joel") will have a best friend or partner.

    But I would absolutely fucking LOVE to see a sibling story.

    I WOULD LOVE IF PART 3 GAVE US A CO-OP experience or at least the simulated AI of one, as we get 1 and 2.

    Or it would be amazing to switch between JJ and Delhi.

    Okay, Delhi? Dina + Ellie = Delhi. I'm stupid, I know.

    The whole terrorism piece of the story is dicey.

    Part 2 placed us between lines of grey, black, and white.

    The Wolves/Scars conflict was fantastic, but if we are going to advance Naughty Dog's agenda of expanding our minds in how we see conflict, let's finally add the plot line of an organization that sees things just plain wrong.

    Let's explore an enemy who believes The Infected are a tool to an end.

    THE END.

    They see all civilization as an enemy and are only bound to the ideology of ending humanity by any means.

    Ellie naturally becomes the epicenter of the conflict, she is the key to the infected's end. And now, she is finally ready to set everything right, even if that means dying to supply the world with a cure.

    Now, let's talk! Add in! Take away! Edit where desired.

    While it may be wholly true that nothing here will remotely influence Part 3, I do believe we can add to our own lives by exploring the fantasy of what this game could be.

    Naughty Dog has shown that they are continually wanting to challenge our views, impact our emotions, and give us a unique, but branded experience.

    To me, the Last of Us is about exploring relationships, conflicts, and the antagonistic forces behind them.

    A global story that finalizes Ellie's life would be the wish I'd have for Part 3.

    What's your wish?

    Cheers!

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