9/10 (emotional impact and writing) Gameplay: 7.5/10 (tense but repetitive) Overall: 8.5/10 – A flawed masterpiece that earns its place in gaming history.
From overgrown skyscrapers to abandoned subway tunnels, every location tells a story of collapse. Environmental details (letters, audio logs, graffiti) deepen the lore without interrupting gameplay. The sound design—creaking floors, distant infected clicks, haunting guitar—keeps tension high even when nothing is on screen. The Last of Us
You’ll fight three types of infected (Runners, Clickers, Bloaters) and two types of human enemies (hunters and military). By hour 12, engagements start to feel repetitive. The DLC Left Behind introduces a clever encounter mixing human and infected enemies, but the main game underutilizes this idea. 9/10 (emotional impact and writing) Gameplay: 7
Here’s an informative review of The Last of Us (2013), originally developed by Naughty Dog for PlayStation 3, later remastered for PS4 and remade for PS5 and PC. Genre: Action-adventure, survival horror, stealth Developer: Naughty Dog Initial Release: June 14, 2013 The Premise Set twenty years after a mutated Cordyceps fungus ravaged humanity, turning infected into aggressive, hive-minded creatures, The Last of Us follows Joel, a hardened smuggler, and Ellie, a teenage girl who may be the key to a cure. What begins as a simple delivery mission across a post-apocalyptic United States evolves into a profound journey about love, loss, and the moral compromises of survival. What Works Exceptionally Well 1. Character Writing & Performances The game’s crown jewel is the relationship between Joel (Troy Baker) and Ellie (Ashley Johnson). Their dialogue feels raw, natural, and often heartbreakingly funny amid the grimness. The supporting cast—Bill, Tess, Henry, and Sam—are fully realized characters who leave lasting emotional scars. Few games have ever made silence and subtext this powerful. The DLC Left Behind introduces a clever encounter