Will the two develop as the story goes on? Just bloody play it – you won’t regret it. You play two survivors looking to survive – Joel has lost all hope and dead inside, while Ellie has everything to live for. Not your Walking Dead zombies, but clicky lobster mutant thingys. Here’s some exposition: something terrible has happened, and the world is heaving with zombies. Well, it isn’t Care Bears, but it’s not going to make you fill your pants. As a seasoned practitioner of ‘I don’t do horror games’, this is far from it. No proxy, power of attorney malarky – do it for yourself. You HAVE to experience this for yourself. If you’re one of the minorities who genuinely haven’t played this yet, you’ll forgive me for being a bit dizzy with the details as it’s such a great game, and so much to tell you without giving anything away. If you feared the apocalypse the first time around and hid under your crusty duvet, rejoice, time to do it again: it’s on October’s Playstation Plus menu. No spoilers, but thankfully, the world didn’t end with The Last of Us Remastered (or did it?), and what with the hype of The Last of Us Part II gaining welcome momentum, it’s time to revisit this superb game. It’s fitting, too, as The Last of Us Remastered is a part of October’s PS Plus lineup. Shame on us! But we’re making old wrongs right by finally putting something out. Editor’s Note: We’ve looked through our review library and it seems we never got around to reviewing The Last of Us, nor The Last of Remastered.
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