Neil Druckmann even tweeted, mockingly, a day or so after release, saying, “Oh, man. Many of those for The Last Of Us Part II were placed within hours of the game coming out – not nearly enough time for many of these reviewers to have actually played the game in any meaningful way. For comparison’s sake, Red Dead Redemption 2 on PS4, which came out almost two years ago, has only 11,000 reviews. This is based on more than 100,000 user reviews, far more than any other game I’ve ever encountered. Then you look at the user score: 4.8 out of ten. Sure, there are some mixed and unscored reviews there too, but the prevailing critical consensus is overwhelmingly positive. A swath of specialist and mainstream press have lauded the game for its narrative direction and technological achievements. It includes “perfect” scores from the likes of the Guardian, the Washington Post, IGN, Game Informer and more.
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This is from 110 official magazines, websites and newspapers. The game has a critical aggregate of 94, which indicates acclaim. You need only look at the Metacritic page for Part II to see that. Game developer Naughty Dog has not confirmed the official release date of “The Last Of Us 2.” The date is expected to be announced sometime in 2017, as well as trailers that highlight the game play of the game.Review bombs on Steam or Metacritic or wherever are more often than not written by people who have clearly not played the game in question. READ: 'The Last Of Us 2' theory: Joel's death supported by convincing clues found in reveal trailer
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MIC has taken this to mean that Baker - and therefore Joel - will play a lesser role in “The Last Of Us 2.” It is possible that Baker is elsewhere off camera, but the publication goes on to say that there is reason to believe he might not be as significant in the upcoming title. Troy Baker, who is the actor behind Joel, was nowhere to be seen in the studio. “The Last Of Us” creative director Neil Druckmann also posted his own photo of Johnson in the studio. Then on Monday, she posted a video of herself wielding a motion capture knife in the same studio.īack to work we go. She was covered in motion sensors, undoubtedly to help animators with the movements of her character.
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However, a real world event just took place that supports this theory as well.Īshley Johnson, who was is the actress that portrays Ellie, tweeted that she was back in the studio in the early days of this month. There are several reasons as to why this theory is one of the strongest that are currently making waves, most of which are from the trailer itself. And while Joel does make an appearance in “The Last Of Us Part II” trailer, the theory goes on to reason that he is merely a figment of Ellie’s imagination, which came out to help her deal with the loss. The most popular theory seems to be that Joel is actually dead and that Ellie is seeking revenge for his murder. READ: 'The Last Of Us 2': Creative director Neil Druckmann discusses gameplay with Ellie and the years she endured Watch the reveal trailer of “The Last Of Us 2” But while the video was chilling, haunting and nostalgic, it gave very little away about the actual storyline and situation of the game - which has allowed fans to create their own theories.
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Earlier this month, “The Last Of Us 2” was announced via a reveal trailer at PlayStation Experience.