Monday, 20 November 2017

The Last of Us Part 2, Trailer New Release Date

The Last of Us Part 2 release date, gameplay, trailer



The Last of Us Part 2 release date, gameplay, trailer

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The Last of Us Part II is an upcoming action-adventure survival horror video game developed by Naughty Dog and published... read more wikipedia 

The Last of Us Part 2 release date – When is it coming out?

The Last of Us Part 2 was revealed with a teaser trailer at PlayStation Experience 2016, but Naughty Dog caveated the reveal with the fact the game is still very early in development, so it’ll be a while until we can get our hands on it.

In a recent interview with Argentinian radio station Vorterix, The Last of Us Part 2 composer Gustavo Santaolalla said the title is planned to launch exclusively for PS4 in 2019. Take this with a pinch of salt, but it seems like a plausible launch window to us.

The Last of Us Part 2 Story – What’s it about?

Naughty Dog has revealed that The Last of Us Part 2 takes place five years after the original left off, with a 19-year-old Ellie acting as the game’s main character. Joel also makes a return, watching over Ellie as a slowly aging old man. The main drive of the narrative is unclear, but we know Ellie is very, very angry about something.

The Last of Us Part 2 – 5 things we’d like to see

As far as we know the cordyceps infection that ravaged humanity is a worldwide pandemic. If this is the case, there are plenty of hollow bastions across the globe for Naughty Dog to portray. Imagine playing as a new cast characters in London, New York or Moscow two decades after the outbreak put an end to life as we know it.


The best part about this would be the complete detachment we’d have from the previous game, having nothing but a few names and the shared universe to lean on with each new adventure. If this is the last we’ll see of Joel and Ellie, so be it, pass the torch onto a pair of new characters. It’d be a great chance to include progressive leads in the game, too. Our first gay couple? A pair of siblings finding their way in the dark and broken year of 2036? The possibilities are endless, and Naughty Dog is easily up to the task.

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More terrifying enemies

The denizens of infected we faced in The Last of Us were unsettling to say the least, but never truly terrified us. Unless we happened to be playing on Grounded with no way to defend ourselves. By adapting a new setting, Naughty Dog should also introduce a host daunting new enemies. The infected should be bigger and more challenging. Sometimes, the best tactic might be to avoid them altogether.

Now I’m not about to google cordyceps since I’ll likely bump into countless images of disgusting things, but it’d be cool to see The Last of Us 2 introduce some animals affected by the fungus as new enemy types.

Dialogue choices

Uncharted 4 saw the introduction of brief yet intriguing dialogue choices for us to make, providing a small sense of variety to an otherwise linear narrative. It gave Nathan Drake’s charming, one-liner personality an additional layer of substance, albeit a very superficial one.

Having the ability to respond to various dialogue choices as you explore The Last of Us 2 would be fantastic, far more so when we consider the mature themes this franchise has been willing to tackle. There could be moments of comedic brilliance and sudden heartbreak, emphasized by our personal involvement in each decision. It’d also be nice to have these impact the plot in someway, either through brief mentions or major narrative crescendos.

We’ve seen what narrative choice in post-apocalyptic worlds can do in the likes of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. Being forced to choose who we save in The Last of Us Part 2 could be equally heart-wrenching.

A real human threat

If you’ve ever seen The Walking Dead, you’ll know the real enemy isn’t the undead, but those still amongst the living. The corruption people face in the clutches of a broken world is horrifying, making far worse monsters than the virus we all contend with. We saw a small glimpse of this in the first game with random thugs, cannibals and the fireflies, all of which posed a veil of moral ambiguity that kept us guessing with each passing minute.

The Last of Us 2 should go all in on this, painting an antagonist worthy of loathing in a world already filled with disgusting examples of humanity. Joel was capable of some horrendous acts in the closing moments of his journey, doing what he believed was right in a world simply not worth saving.

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