Continuous journey: a fan showed The Last of Us as one complete story, combining the ending of the first game and the beginning of the second
Despite all the criticism of The Last of Us Part I remake and talk that it was unnecessary, Naughty Dog's post-apocalyptic adventure dilogy now looks like one story. Against this background, one of the fans on Reddit decided to show what would happen if The Last of Us became one game.
Warning, the material contains spoilers of The Last of Us Part I & II.
Here's What We Know
User ASKRNK_ on Reddit posted a video where the final conversation between Joel and Ellie, in which the latter asks Joel to swear that he did not lie to her, smoothly flows into the opening scene of Part II, in which Tommy asks his brother if Ellie believed him.
Under the post, the fans of the game note that the author managed to make a successful transition between the two scenes and they would like to look at The Last of Us as one whole game.
Flashback
The Last of Us is a series of games from NaughtyDog. The first game was released in 2013, and in 2020 MetaCritic users voted it"the best game of the decade".
A TV adaptation of the game is currently in development. It is being developed by Neil Druckmann, the creative director of The Last of Us series of games, as an executive producer and co-writer of the TV show, and Craig Mazin, who directed the Chernobyl series for HBO, is also a writer and executive producer. The plot of the first season will tell the events of the first part of the game with a diverse expansion of the universe.
The series will be released on January 15, 2023.
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Source: Reddit