The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

The Last of Us™ Part II Remastered

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This game is absolutely amazing
Literally one of the best storytelling games and gameplays of all-time. The zones are much larger and more open than the first one and if you never played TLOU Part 2 for some reason, you'll be really surprised at how this one plays.
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I hope so.
tpowl1400 Mar 30 @ 11:54am 
yeah well neil fked up the storyline so.
Bakker Mar 30 @ 12:09pm 
Originally posted by pheNOM:
Literally one of the best storytelling games and gameplays of all-time. The zones are much larger and more open than the first one and if you never played TLOU Part 2 for some reason, you'll be really surprised at how this one plays.
sucks that easily the best third person combat in any game is undershadowed by all the negatves I haven't played it yet but I can appreciate how the story takes risks
Yes it is pretty amazing. I clocked it last year and enjoyed it thoroughly. I've been itching for another play through but have held off just to play it on pc. Mouse aim is going to be glorious.
Bakker Mar 30 @ 6:46pm 
Originally posted by bokke_commando:
Yes it is pretty amazing. I clocked it last year and enjoyed it thoroughly. I've been itching for another play through but have held off just to play it on pc. Mouse aim is going to be glorious.
I play PC but I prefer using a controller so seeing it has that option makes me happy also no return getting new content is alway nice to see I'm excited to try that mode considering I used to play tlou1 factions when that still existed
I have this one on PS5, I did enjoyed every moment spent on this game :) Combat is very engaging and brutal. Makes you feel like You are really hurting them. Story is also good if You look past some things. Some folks are overreacting a few things in this one, not even trying to understand. Like some character died, or some romances.
UltraPuta Mar 30 @ 11:00pm 
Originally posted by pheNOM:
Literally one of the best storytelling games and gameplays of all-time. The zones are much larger and more open than the first one and if you never played TLOU Part 2 for some reason, you'll be really surprised at how this one plays.
PLayed the First one, and was a great experience. Hope this one brings new mechanics, and more stuff to do!
VDRSK Mar 31 @ 12:53am 
I've always been a gameplay first, movie games and highly cinematic games generally do very little for me, Last of Us 2 is one of the rare exceptions.

The only complaint I personally have is a bit too many flash backs on both Ellie and Abby's side.
Originally posted by VDRSK:
I've always been a gameplay first, movie games and highly cinematic games generally do very little for me, Last of Us 2 is one of the rare exceptions.
The only complaint I personally have is a bit too many flash backs on both Ellie and Abby's side.

That's still one heck of a recommendation.
I enjoy it for the gameplay and setting most of all. Ruined Seattle is amazing to explore, great apocalyptic atmosphere. Really feels like humanity is just clinging on. Great job by the art team, just like the original.

I have it on my base ps4 so am looking forward to playing again with increased visuals and framerate. Also looking forward to checking out the 3 lost levels and the new no return mode, which the ps4 version didn't get.
Rocker Mar 31 @ 8:35am 
absolutely crap
Last edited by Rocker; Mar 31 @ 8:35am
Originally posted by Rocker:
absolutely crap

Are you doing a sit-in protests?
Are you gonna chant slogans at the customers trying to ignore you?
Last edited by LeftIsBest-James; Mar 31 @ 10:13am
Mic Mar 31 @ 10:20am 
Best Game
Originally posted by tpowl1400:
yeah well neil fked up the storyline so.
There was no good story there to begin with. So whatever he did comes from the fact that he is inexperienced writer and once he had to rely on his imagination he failed miserably to deliver a good plot. Part 1 was heavily borrowing from The Road and other obnoxiously overrated American novels without much of the pretentious part. Then Neil did what all Americans writer amount to. Namely incoherent pretentious refuse

Just think for a minute. A bitter man like Joel decides to see Ellie to her destination because his partner Tess begged him and because he had a daughter 20 years ago? It's the brain rot garbage we see on Netflix
Originally posted by Corona Scurrae:
Originally posted by tpowl1400:
yeah well neil fked up the storyline so.
There was no good story there to begin with. So whatever he did comes from the fact that he is inexperienced writer and once he had to rely on his imagination he failed miserably to deliver a good plot. Part 1 was heavily borrowing from The Road and other obnoxiously overrated American novels without much of the pretentious part. Then Neil did what all Americans writer amount to. Namely incoherent pretentious refuse
Just think for a minute. A bitter man like Joel decides to see Ellie to her destination because his partner Tess begged him and because he had a daughter 20 years ago? It's the brain rot garbage we see on Netflix

The Road was great. Tho' the dad died, it could've been a legitimate inspiration.
Earliest trope of this I can recall is "Lone Wolf & Cub".

Kinda feel your take is clouded by grievance and :steamsalty:
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