The Last of Us Did Something Incredible | Luke Stephens
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- čas přidán 26. 09. 2018
- Every once in a while, you experience something that sticks with you for years; these are surprising, emotionally scarring events that, no matter what you do, you can’t shake; you try to move on from them or try something different and new but it doesn’t work because the old thing is still haunting you. It may be an ex-girlfriend that you’re stuck on, or a family relative that left your childhood tainted, or even a novel or piece of entertainment. It takes a permanent seat in your mind and refuses to leave. You can try to fight it, but it’s staying and inevitably will demand your acceptance. Most of us have experienced one such haunting, for better or worse, and have been permanently affected by the experience. You probably even have something in your mind’s eye right now; something which you’ve been carrying with you for years and years. You don’t talk to anyone about it (except on very sacrosanct occasions), rather you keep it buried, despite its innumerous effects on you.
It also isn’t always a bad thing. For example, I remember in high amounts of detail every element of the setting when I was fourteen and won the state chess championship. I felt like all the years of work I had poured into this game had finally paid off. It was pure euphoria, and it has stuck with me for years despite being a positive experience.
These events which affect us so deeply are what I find incredibly interesting and are the very things upon which this video is focused. Not much affects us the way that these aforementioned examples do, and so when something does, as you would expect, it refuses to leave you. And as I said, these events can be triggered by any number of things, whether it’s a song, a girl, a boy, a dog or cat, a play or movie, or even a video game, they all can have the same cumulative effect. And guess what, the latter is what I’m getting at.
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I am emotionally attached to this game because my father and I would bond over this game before he passed away. I played it first, he got curious and wanted to play, and made him fall in love with it. He’d ask for tips and help from me and just enthuse about it in normal conversation. The first time I played it after he passed was more sad to me. It was nice seeing Joel and Ellie become more like father and daughter, made me think of the bonding I did with my own father over those characters.
Annie Bei that is such an amazing story. may he rest in peace. i send my best wishes to you.
hi Annie.. im so sad to hear that.. this game seems memorable for you and your family.. im wishing best for you.. as for your father.. im pretty sure he hopes u to be strong and stronger each day.. always pray for him Annie.. :(
I would watch my daughter play the game and the story hooked me so much that I picked it up and played it too. I hadn't played a game in many years. Watching her play this masterpiece got me back into gaming
I introduced TLoU to my daughter, she now loves this game and its her favourite game. Mine too. We have beaten the game 7 times. We are now both eagerly waiting to play TLoU 2.
After reading this the onion cutting ninjas got me. Video games are always underrated with how much impact it can have on your life in a good way. Glad you were able to bond with a game and remember your father whenever you play it, just know that those memories will forever be there. May your father Rest in peace
"The Last Of Us made me want a daughter" is probably the most incredible thing I heard about this game, it had sach an impact on people it made them want a child, a *video game* did that
I don't think anyone anywhere has ever said that
Anthony Butler hes talking about a video called the last of us changed my life
if I ever have a daughter, I’m naming her Ellie 😉
Anthony Butler grant voegle Saïd it
@@BobTheBlueprint Grant Voegle said that in a video titled "The Last of Us Changed my life". It is a well done commentary of the games emotional effect.
I think Gustavo Santaolalla played an important part of the game being so memorable.
without a doubt.. game is not the same without those melodies hitting on all those emotional and dramatic beats
Yeah. Its so recognizable. I cant wait for part 2. 66 days as of typing this
Everytime I get to the end of the game when Ellie confronts Joel about the fireflies, as the music swells up I begin to hold my breath. Then she says okay and it stops and I can breathe again.
@@harvey4385 yh man😂 if been counting down the days as well
@@harvey4385 it got delayed
I remember being paralyzed staring at the ending credits while that incredible music score played. Then moping around for the next week in nostalgia.
Agreed, the music playing alongside the Giraffe scene is truly stunning.
well fuck I am going through that right now
Amazing story.
I literally just finished like 30 minutes ago and I'm going through the same thing right now and I was just staring at the end credits like in shock that I finished it
I completed the main story today and I stood there the whole credit scene looking at the screen , I couldnt say nothing I felt like something was torn from me , I felt like I wanted more of the story and an ending to the whole chaos . Even tough I can’t play most of games that involve blood,gore/zombies(infected) etc for sure I will buy The last of us 2 . Ashley Johnson’s acting got me good and sure as hell I will continue follwing this game.
“Most games are played, then forgotten, but The Last of Us was played, then cherished.” Absolutely perfect way to conclude this video. The Last of Us is and always will be my favorite game of all time.
same bro. All my friends think the game isn't that good, but they've never actually sat down and took the time to invest themselves into the story. The last of us is always gonna be the number 1 game of all time to me.
*What about Silent Hill?*
But back to the subject, you're right!
@Thomas Power Go back to playing Fortnite you Xdrone.
I honestly don't get people like you who like this TLoU so much. The story is similar to the quality of a poorly written novel and the gameplay is average. No way is the game even top 10. In most ways it's just another zombie game.
@Ryan Parmelee If I could delete your comment, I would. Such blasphemy.
This guy needs to be hired by a professional studio. His mind sees everything and his voice is so soothing I almost fell asleep. 10/10 man. This video made me subscribe
Me too!
Interesting picture icon you have there
We're getting a show babyyyyy!!!!!!!
Oddoodosowo
Everytime I hear Troy Baker say "You have no idea what loss is." there is a special part of my soul that just shivers. The delivery of that line, and that scene is by far my favorite in gaming.
deburrito right?! Naughty dog nailed their selection of actors that’s for sure.
troy is just SO incredible that it’s honestly hard to put it into words. like, he’s so convincing and puts all of his soul into the role and it definitely shows
angryjester especially the line from part twos trailer, “Did you think I’d let you do this on your own?” I get goosebumps every time I watch it.
It's especially heartbreaking when you play the 'Left Behind' side-story and you realise what Ellie lost was very much comparable to what Joel lost.
That ending though:
-I swear
-Okay
gives me the chills, so full of emotions, those couple of words are filled with soo many meanings and emotions, it's one of the best endings I've ever seen in a game, movie or tv show
True. My jaw was dropped as the credits rolled
At the end of the game when the credits start to role i literally had to slump back and process the game i had just experianced the journey and everything i had been through with these charecters i was so invested that when the credits started to slide down the screen i wanted more more to joel and ellies story more time with them another journey with them very few games have left that kind of impression on me
I have never cared for video game characters like I care for Joel and Ellie
Arthur Morgan
clementine
Frank Castle Best EFFING CARAcTER
I think I've only got a handful of people in real life I care about more than Joel and Ellie. The game made a huge difference in my life.
i used to be just like you, caring only for joel and ellie. Until i met Arthur Morgan
The last of use theme song.....uh...perfect....every time I hear it I feel the hit of the story all in one go
Every single time I hear that theme I want to dive into the game again. But I'm trying to wait to replay it until the release date for part 2 is announced.
A brilliant example of how a single blue-note can turn an otherwise bland sequene to something that resonates and is not easily forgotten. Just a touch of mean.
I ejaculate every time I hear that theme
Caroline reilly yes I know what you mean
I KNOW
There can never be another "TLOU" coz even Naughty Dog didnt know what they created until we all felt it.
Justin Nadar I’m with you,and you can see that in the different interviews that the director and some others from the company talk about. We can see in their eyes that they saw what they created after was already done. Even though it sounds stupid what I said you’ll understand.
This is funny
Justin Nadar and they changed Ellie to a pregnant lesbian without Joel that likes girls that smell like “hot garbage”
bgtechno93 not the same they changed Ellie and that’s not right
Yeah a sequel was always a bad idea.
Anyway, what I liked the most about The Last of Us was that not one of the characters did a stupid thing, even Ellie. Usually you have to scream at at least one person in a movie or video game for pulling a numb skulled thing but those moments were practically nonexistent here.
Like there's a scene where Ellie comes across a deer and when she hears a noise, these two guys come out and she doesn't do anything dumb. She refuses to follow them to their camp to get what she wants (medicine) and she's pretty much like, "Try anything, and I'm puttin' one in between your eyes."
Then, when David leads on that the whole thing is a trap, she hightails it the hell outta there, not wasting a moment. They do track her later but that wasn't her fault.
true , i didn't notice that XD
Maybe is one of the reason i really loved to play this game.
No stupid fucks in the whole game. People are real and act like a person with a brain would. absolutely true.
@@WastedTalent83 There are also no saints. I mean, I get tired of the whole "Oh, how could you do that morally gray thing in a morally gray situation?" lecturing that happens most frequently in the Telltale Games.
I loved that when they're first driving away from the infected area in the opening and they see a family, Joel's just like "KEEP DRIVING" and they do! Hell, I would do the same thing!
Basically, our protagonists aren't squeaky clean. Like Tess said, they're all pretty shitty people now and that's just the way it is.
They're all very real and believable charactes in a sense. That world has made them having to be that way as otherwise they may have not survived so long! Great point though. The writers etc handled that like so many things beautifully well.
Actually Ellie pretty much pushes her luck too far (with her attitude) and shes too stubborn for her own good.
@@HDsharp but thats believable cause she's a kid I mean she's no older than like what? 13 or 14 in the game. So yes she's gonna be rash in her choice of words to people but she never had dumb decisions that put everyone at risk
The reason people love this game is because it's obvious that the creators genuinely love and care about the characters. If they don't, we don't. Everything else follows.
John Bartholf uh, i don’t think that’s the case anymore.
@@AB-qc3qe Yeah. Part 2 ruined everything.
21:50 Joel passive aggressively pulls out shotgun
*Something on your mind, Ellie?*
Yves Winke 😂😂
XD
The apocalypse version of "The Belt"
lol i noticed that
The hardest choice you will have to make:
Brick or Bottle?
edit: thx for the likes
Bottle can cut you.
LOOOL thx for the comic relief :) i was crying after watching the video and your comment put a smile on my face .
Brick for taking out enemies quietly when you have no other option. Bottle for when you want to lead the enemy to another spot to sneak attack or sneak by
i assume brick would hurt more when used as a weapon, and bottle would alert more people when thrown
I always choose bottle because the sound is so satisfying!!
Personally, I believe they kept it simple. Not trying to impress us with visual masterpieces, or epic cinematic events. Just two people in a room with the emotion at the time. Sometimes simple is a better solution to making an epic game.
FINALLY. The first time i saw it at e3 i was like holy shit characters with emotion and a story and it was real and gritty pulling no punches. Then when it came on the screen The last of us i thought ok that looks good cant wait to play it. I don't understand what people think a good game needs or what it should be. A lot of people want over complicated worlds like space or wizards lol
Brandon Tyler at the time for the ps3 this was a visual masterpiece and was at the time probably the best looking console game
@@justsomeguy2743 exactly, this game was so groundbreaking.
The whole theme about the game is love
Brandon Tyler perfection is achieved when you are not seeking it That's what they did
The dynamic between Ellie and Joel was expertly written. Never have I genuinely cared for characters the way I cared about them.
You'll really struggle to find better writing throughout gaming, film and TV industries.
rdr2 has better writing and honestly characters as well, ofc it’s a way longer game it has that advantage but even luke has said the narrative of rdr2 is untouched…ps last of us is also amazing and the characters are brilliant as well, love both of those games and all the characters so much
arthur morgan, john marston and joel and ellie are the only characters who i’ve ever personally loved in gaming
21:50 *takes out rifle* "is something on your mind, Ellie?"
came looking for this. not disappointed.
I loled :D
Actually it was the shotgun, but I think that fits even better considering how close they were standing
Lol
Lol glad I wasn’t the only one who noticed that
This game changed my life, it got me through the death of my little brother, and and can confidently say that it contributed in a large part in making me the man I am today. No shame in that.
I wear my firefly pendant everyday with my brothers name on it. Whenever times are rough, I look at it and remember the promise I made to him as he passed on.
If you haven’t already experienced this game, I highly recommend it.
M M Damn thanks for telling that story, really hit me hard. Wishing nothing but the best for you friend.
I didn’t come here to cry dude
This bought a tear to my eye man
❤️❤️❤️
F for our fallen lil brother
Its the 7th time watching that scene with joel and ellie fighting in the room and i still get goosebumps
I cry every single time.. and i think Ive watched it more than 10 times
I cry every single time.. and i think Ive watched it more than 10 times
Made me cry the first time I played it
"And I sure as hell ain't your dad."
It BURNS
It STINGS
And every hair on my body wanted to kill Joel for saying that.
I'll never forget this game ever
Me too
I hope you get Alzheimer's
@@eskimoassasin6764 Aw I hope you do to
I hate that whenever a game is hyped, there is always a group of people that dont think it's good JUST because it has a large fanbase. The game is amazing. Just because other people like it, is not a reason to call it mediocre.
That's hipster syndrome
@@Beaver_Monday Sounds like a good name to me
Nah, I disliked the game because I found it boring. It has nothing to do with the fanbase
I don't care about the fanbase just found it boring
Uggh Mediocre.
Who is here after The last of us fucked up ?
With all the work they did for this game... imagine what Naughty Dog is doing for The Last of Us Part II. Holy shit
Hopefully they do just as well or better
The earth would be flooded with our tears and emotions
The gameplay will be better no doubt about it
@@JamesSmith-nu2kl the last of us 2 will more than likely be better and this time since Ellie is a grown woman the last of us 2 will be centered around here
@@JamesSmith-nu2kl hate*
That scene when Ellie saves Joel from drowning and the gameplay that follows is definitely a perfect example of why this game is so so so amazing. The way that Ellie speaks to Joel and the way she is animated after the cut scene shows her annoyance and conflicted mindset with the way Joel has just responded to her just saving his life. To portray such relatable and realistic body language is so emotionally hardhitting and meaningful that it is truly so damn impressive.
I’m surprised you didn’t talk about the scene where Ellie kills David. That was the most emotional part of the game.
Agree
"Well, I guess we're both disappointed with each other then."
I'm definitely disappointed at the both of you! *sobbing*
21:50
"Okay then. Something on your mind. Ellie?"
**Joel pulls out shotgun** **Looks at Ellie**
Then later after Ellie says she wasn't trying to disobey,
**Joel puts shotgun away**
You are what ign should be.
How IGN still gets away with posting 5 minute reviews is beyond me...
IGN still has it's place...as a discredit to gaming ;)
i do however like the odd short review, i just think they still manage to put like no effort in their content and who they hire
A 25. min. boring video?that is clickbait and has way too much useless talk.
@@dumitrescusa Obvious ginger without soul.
@@ebo38 I am not a ginger.
I met Neil Druckmann at E3 2017 and took a selfie with him :-) He was like be quick I need to be somewhere and I was fiddling with my camera app tensed that he would just leave without saying a word leaving me hanging there. Gladly he didn't and took an awesome selfie. He then said take care buddy and left. Its one of those moments in my life which will never be forgotten ever. Even if it was just 20 secs.
"You'll just come after her"
this game has stood the test of time, i can still play it and feel the emotions i felt the first time playing it, i hope the sequel is just if not even better.
mrs spiritwolf1954. That’d be really hard but I definitely expect a great game.
I keep replaying the story and cry like a BABY at every emotional scene, everytime lol
Yep, still a masterpiece.....
Sequel. I don’t think so.
@@AB-qc3qe yeah i was well disappointed in the sequel, i wish i had seen gameplay before buying that heap of crap.
Tlou2 was good. Not better than 1 imo, although some people think so.
21:50 "ok then, something on your mind?"
*slowly draws shotgun*
Thanks, that shit made me laugh too hard 😂😂
I knew I would see something like this soon. Well, if "soon" means a half an hour of comment scrolling.
Thank you so much for making this video. The Last of Us is my favorite game of all time and seeing the scene at the 10:27 mark after having played this game nearly 4 years ago hit me like a truck... man I miss this game, nothing will compare to the first time I played through the story
+Oblivious Tomato Your name is correct, you rate games on their story which is a flawed benchmark to rate a game on, and that along with the fact The Last of Us has such a weak story which is of a genre that we have seen done over and over again. What hits me like a truck is how so many people can call this art when what it is, is a well acted cliche filled movie games that doesn't explore anything new or give us anything revolutionary in game mechanics. That is what a person's favourite game of all time should be rated on, and anything else is a plus
And the Henry and Sam scene
I miss Ellie....
Coronado G Aw man that scene had me in tears
BIG Thonk IQ Me too... she was a really relatable person. At the time that the game came out I was about her age and I could relate to her more than Joel, I liked Joel just as much as Ellie but the reasons behind his actions sometimes went over my head. Looking back now I understand. Joel was afraid, although he didn’t like to show it, he was afraid of what Ellie meant to him.. sparking those emotions of love he had for his daughter decades ago
“What did the last of us do so well?” EVERYTHING
I didn’t even play the game because I can’t afford a PS4. I watched the entire 6 and a half hour gameplay with the cutscenes and story and still just sat in bewilderment when the end credits played. Beautiful game, beautiful story, and beautiful characters. I fell in love with the relationship between Joel and Ellie and despite not being able to play it for myself, I’m excited for the second one as well.
I’m such a LOU nerd, I’m currently going thru it on Grounded+ with the aiming reticule turned off.
For the die hards...turn the reticule off and play thru it. It’s really intense and ammo is soooo much more important because you will miss.
MyWORDisntGospel dayum son we call you John mclain
Some men just want to watch the world burn
Grounded with no HUD and no reticle, that’s how I played my first play through, and i finally had to turn the reticle on at the winter zombie rush where you have to kill a bloater with David.
It was also the one time where I had to restart the chapter
I'll be starting the game on survivor. Is it hard?
Have fun torturing yourself.
Thank you for making me cry again. The Last Of Us moves me to an emotional level that no other story has done before. I need to experience this game again. It's not even playing through a game. TLOU is an experience, no doubt. Runs you through the ringer. It is quite possibly the most perfect story I have ever seen. Everything about it. Character development, pacing, the use of music, absolute perfection.
Amazing video. Keep it up.
I would argue in my opinion that Persona 5 was more impactful
@@unicorntomboy9736 I personally have never played it, so I couldn't offer an opinion.
i actually didn't like the last of us and never finished it, the story was good but the game play its self wasn't to my liking much to the same vain as the first 3 uncharted games, but the forth one changed up the combat and game play just enuf so i could get to the end of the game, fingers crossed for last of us 2 expectations set low tho
@@zacharysparks7097 Oh, I didn't enjoy the gameplay of TLOU either. It simply didn't interest me. But the gripping story helped me push through. I don't hate the gameplay, I just think it is alright. Not bad, but not excellent either.
bon tomass you’re really going to try LOU2 without finishing 1?
Not a good idea. Just save your money and don’t attempt it. The story of 1 is very important to the story of 2. You need to know why Ellie is the way she is. The DLC from 1 is a must also.
me and my dad don’t usually get along or enjoy many things together- this game is something he and I genuinely liked together- he’s an anti-gaming country boy, and I’m a loud feminist gamer. I played this game and he watched and we both loved it. He sat and asked me questions about Joel and Ellie and the background and I loved it- we got along and had something in common for once.
Mark D oof someone needs to woman their month
Mark D test? ok weird, why?
@Mark D lol annoying much? Must be fellow Trumptards.
Pierre LeDouche I’ll definitely have to ask my dad what he thinks! As a player, I can’t help but feel anxious whenever he takes Ellie because if they could create a vaccine- I don’t fault Joel, but I wonder what would happen.
I did not see all of the male posturing until now and I just... okay then. Thanks to those who stood up for me, and do the one who doesn’t like women... I’m sorry for what you’re going through. Masculinity is really going through a change, I hope you learn to be a good man while respecting women.
The Masterpiece of Us
Last of Us, God of War, Dark Souls. These are games that will stick with me forever. Thank you to the teams behind these masterpieces.
Edit: Thanks everyone for all of the comments either agreeing or disagreeing. Just a reminder that these three games are games that stuck with me and will continue to stick with me for years to come. Not every game that I consider a masterpiece are among these three (Alan Wake and Witcher 3 to name a couple), but I believe that these three games really changed my perspective of what a video game can achieve. Thanks again guys, have a good one!
I really don't think Dark Souls should be in that list at all. It's a fun difficult game, but it's hardly a marvel from a game dev perspective.
SgtGo I'm not one to defend Dark Souls. I actually kind of hate it. It's just one big glorified dungeon crawl for me. But... I can understand why people come to like it. It has its themes. The story is there, but it's in the lore. You, are uncovering history. Seeing the decomposing carcasses of the dead glory that once touched Lordran.
dark souls has a very creative way of telling its story and its through its armor and weapon. It actually requires you to uncover the story and its connections yourself rather than just explaining it to you. Its a cool way to do it. If you ever wanna know what i mean just replay some of the series and read each item you get or have. Its honestly really creative.
For me in addition to those you listed I would add the first Bioshock, Witcher 3, Red Dead Redemption, Thief The Dark Project, Deus Ex, and Super Mario Galaxy (1&2). There's nothing about those games I would want changed. Thanks devs
Nick Masla Bioshock! The first one is great. I also came here to say Witcher 3. Unfortunately for me, I haven’t played the first two or read the books.
I love The Last Of Us. Honestly... I think Metal Gear Solid on PS1 did it first. Story, gameplay and game mechanics. Took it to next level. Ahead of it’s time.
That is true. Mgs was definitely ahead of its time. So was soul reaver too
Mgs is in another league all together, it is cinema for gaming
Metal Gear Solid was definitely the most efficient storytelling. I love the others, but man, some of those 40 minute cutscenes in MSG4 are just a slog. Don't get me started on that Meryl and Johnny's proposal scene...
@@ghostofwar5430 MGS - Masterpiece , Classic , Ground breaking , best example of it's kind, Unlike anything seen before - created by on of the few legendary game programmer in Hideo Kohima _ Yes.
Soul Reaver ? - Average, not even close to the best example in its genre - on ANY console or platform.
It's just decent / OK.
I agree it is *your personal opinion* but Soul Reaver shouldn't even be considered in a discussion about all time greats.
I do appreciate however, that everybody had different tastes.
Soul Reaver though = extremely average.
@@marktaylor4
Soul reaver was definitely ahead of its time for a ps1 game. Period. Im talking about that,not entire serries becouse every other part was weaker and weaker. Soul reaver on ps1 had amazing intro cinematic,still one of the best ever to this day and had amazinh non linear gameplay like no other game at that time. Thats what im talking about. Soul reaver 2 was fine but nothing special and defiance was terrible
I'll never forget the things I experienced in The Last of Us.
When I first played
The Last of Us I really felt like I was part of Ellie and Joel's life, and to me thats what a great game is. It makes you feel like you're part of their story wether it's fictional or non fictional. You feel like you're actually Joel or that you're actually Ellie through out the entire game. This game made me feel their emotions and their struggles with their relationship to the point that I had to quit the game for awhile so I could take in all the feelings that this game produced. Like you said Luke theses kind of games scare you for life with their pace, and their perfect balance of action and emotion. And Luke I thank you for making this video to tell the world how good the games story line is. Once more I thank you for making the video and I thank Naughty Dog for making the game so you could tell all of us how The Last of Us did something amazing to the world of narrative gaming.
It's culturally a piece of art. It has the aesthetic and story elements based off the movie "the road", and the gameplay tension straight out of "No Country for Old man". And the narrative is simple, not overwritten, and emotional. But what strikes me the most is where Naughty Dog is taking "Part II". It's like they learned from the first, took it more personal, became darker, grungier and it weirdly got a medieval look to it. It's going to be epic.
jplosts you hit the nail with that comment. I agree 100%
Cormac McCarthy IS this game
jplosts yeah, it really deserves a better fan-base
2 looks good but it also looked like it was trying too hard to bring in LGBT crowd . The kiss is hopefully retconning how the infection is spread or I'mma have to facepalm if Ellie's gf gets infected. Otherwise hopefully even though Ellie will be the only playable character it'll still be just as good as the original.
well in all honesty, the LGBT doesn't have anything to do here. If my memory does well, The Last of Us came out 2012. By then, the DLC "Left Behind" already reveals that side of Ellie to us (the player). The trailer was just reinforcing the little snippet we got many years ago with a probably love interest to Ellie. It will fall on the hands of Naughty Dog to see how will they develop the story.
In my opinion this is the greatest game I’ve ever played. I’ve been enjoying games since I was 10 years old, I’m now 40. It has such an engaging story with a soundtrack to match perfectly. I’ve lost count how many times I’ve played through the story and I don’t think I’ll be stopping any time soon. Every few months I’ll play it again and still get excited when the menu music begins to play 👌
BL00MYB0Y wtf? It’s not 30 yrs old
Kyle Mclean Reeve he’s been playing GAMES for 30 years, not TLOU for 30 yrs
Justin Lee ooh haha my bad
Right here with you man. Although part II will catch my attention a bit more if you catch my drift
you're 40 , thats like really old , how can you still play games with gnarled old arthritic hands , hopefully you'll still be alive when part II comes out.
This, especially the last sentence, sums up perfectly why I will forever say that this game is my favorite movie and one of the best art pieces I know. Just perfection in every aspect.
Dude... Just amazing, nice work, love this video and that end was just phenomenal!!! Thanks for this!
I can handle a lot. If you don't like Star Wars? Okay, I'll cry a little bit but I'll be fine. Don't like LotR or Legend of Zelda? Same thing.
Don't like The Last of Us? Get out. Just get out of my face I will not suffer your presence.
It is the only thing in existence that I will fanboy over this hard.
I don’t like Star Wars or LotR
hhahahahahahahahah i do that with a manga called Video girl Ai, if a person doesn't like it, i'm 100% sure they have no soul lol
@@WastedTalent83 omg i love that manga, was my first manga in the 90's, i got all the volumes in spanish, after that my world was not the same, Masakazu Katsura is one of my fav mangakas
One of the few things in life where ya I'll be like you gotta love '' The Last Of Us! ''...... There's no question in my mind. Love this video. Well done.
lmao me
The Last of Us literally saved my life back in 2013, and actually still does. Basically no other game has made me as invested, even though some came really close (like Bioshock Infinite and the new God of War). I know nothing is perfect but TLoU comes really close. The characters, the story, the gameplay, the environments, the music... I have basically nothing to complain about. The ending was completely unexpected to me and I'm still amazed they managed to do it so right. I obviously can't control my hype for Part II, but I'm also sooo worried. Even though I trust Naughty Dog a 100%, there's always that fear that they won't be able to achieve at least the same level of greatness they did with Part I . Anyway, this is my first time seeing a video of your channel and it was great!
Jheissianny Medeiros play nier automata, u wont regret it
@@Misclipss I really want to play this game! But I have to get my Ps4 first haha Do I need to play the other Nier games to play Automata?
@@jessymedeiros no
Just imagine how it would be like if TLoU part II is even better
Jheissianny Medeiros that’s what I’m scared of, that they’ll ruin it, taint it. Make it nowhere near as good as the first one.
In 2013 the last of us wasn’t just a new game it was a new benchmark
the guitar riff from the TLOU score bring tears to my eyes. will i ever have such a video game experience again?? :'(
Same
Have you played Red Dead Redemption 2? Keep your tissues nearby.
Much of the music is a mandoline. A sort of 10 string guitar played flat normally. Gustavo Santaolalla is fabulous composer and musician. He captured the games mood wonderfully.
I think i'm going home to play this game for the 10th time
Some idiots say this game is bad because the A.I is dumb.
But every game has dumb A.I.
People should not be shocked. Even Spiderman 2018 has stupid A.I.
I was even able to trick the A.I in Dark Souls.
You know why it's bad? Because Joel is an awful person
Dayzik i don't think he is actually. i think he is what an awful lot of us would turn into in that situation. joel killed the fireflies because they were CLEARLY incompetent and killing ellie would have been a waste. (and humanity isn't worth saving anyway) look at the game and look at all the things the fireflies do. they are so unbelievably stupid, do you honestly think that those bunch of morons could find a cure? not a chance. i side with joel 100%.
I do not like Joel or Ellie really. The survivors that are killed or dropped from the narrative were far more intetesting.
Why do all of you assume that I'm talking only about the ending? Have you played the game?
@@vitalik38815 I suppose he did run with hunters for a while, but granted we don't see this, Joel doesn't seem that bad (if you're not counting his brusque attitude and questionable motives at some points). However, to all the people saying what Joel did in the ending was justified, something Marlene said really stuck out to me and it was, "It's what she'd [Ellie] want." So, he did essentially stop her from choosing for herself and lied to her, so maybe he's not the best person. But, besides the innocent people he may or may not have killed somewhere in the timeline and killing the fireflies, what makes him awful, or rather, who isn't awful in that world?
I had just finished Horizon Dawn, and my son gave me TLOUS and said I should give it a go. Now I LOVED , LOVED Horizon Dawn - the movement and combat engine, the story , the graphics (especially in 4K). So my first reaction on starting TLOUS was it’s ok , but dated and a bit slow.
Well fast forward to the end and I’m like how did I not play this before, and when is the sequel coming out !!
Answer: july!
@@xJM1 june
Shit.
Until upon today I can't decide if Joel's decision at the end of the game was right or wrong, in most games (and stories in general) good and evil are easy to distinguish, and sides are easy to pick, but The Last of Us ending stayed with me because of the ambiguity.
The first time I heard people saying he was a kind of selfish bad guy I was so confused because I was totally on board with what he did and that's exactly what I wanted him to do, I understand the other view now but for me he was right 😅
One of the greatest games of all time.
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same with twd telltale, i believe last of us is better tho!
Dreams heh, no. TWD1 didn't go deep with emotions until the end, LoU was a constant barrage and every death meant something.
Telltale : Your choices don't matter at all
@@justsomeguy2743 its a good movie but a mediocre game
I played The Last of Us the year it was released, I was 12/13 years old at this time
And 5 years later this game still hit me really hard on emotions, memories etc...
It's still my favorite game and will probably be forever, one game that can't get out of my mind and that I can't stop playing at least 2 times per year
For me, TLOU is the best game I've ever played and the best game ever released, a game (even between books, films, musics etc ...) that I'll remember the most in my entire life
Imagine a game made by naughty dog and rockstar
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The Last of GTA...
@@PhilipJFry-ie6ql grand theft apocalypse
@@duelshock4920 I like yours better, I hope you have a good day (or night) mate!!
@@PhilipJFry-ie6ql you too, buddy
Such a good game but I would not play it again because it simply fucked me up too much. It is amazingly sad.
The game is even better on replays and harder difficulties
"They had us on the first half, not gonna lie"
Idk why I made this I just like to make this comment pls no hate
I can relate. But I did go back and play again on encouragement from friends. I was stunned at all the little subtle tells and comments I missed the first time. Despite my trepidation I was very happy I tried again.
So pleasantly surprised with this video. Most content “creators” regurgitate the same information with different patterns. Thanks for the breath of fresh.
I agree and thought the same thing.
I remember when the very first trailer dropped my response was “oh it’s another one of those” ...little did I know
I read comment from someone else, "I wish I could forget this game... so I could experience again for the first time."
I ABSOLUTELY AGREE!
Ride to Hell: Retribution Part II or we riot
We will Ride to Hell together my friend.
Best game of all time
Where shall we riot
Everytime i see TLOU video i just get this nice feeling and want to play it over again.
Cant w8 for the second one but I also hope that that they take their time with it because this game means so much to me.
Same !
Im assuming the last 4 years of development doesn't count as 'them taking their time' because that was the most retarded thing i've read in months. not to disagree, im a huge TLOU fan and will probably play it again next week or something, but seriously?
How did you like lou2
Just have to say that I just randomly found your channel and your content is A+. As a developer myself I can truly feel your love and passion for gaming and development/ers and I just want to say thank you for such inspiring videos.
Thank you for this video, really. TLoU is unlike anything else I've ever experienced, and I feel it's going to stay that way for a long, long time. I will never forget my first play through and then the subsequent play throughs after that. I had a chance to talk with Troy Baker about the whole experience (of the game) and found that it works so well as a game and as a narrative because it was utterly real; I am beyond euphoric to have others see this and understand the impact it has had on gamers and non-gamers alike - hell, include the whole industry, too. Many have tried and failed, and it was because they were/are attempting to create something that will never be able to be recreated in the way Naughty Dog has just HAPPENED to do because it wasn't expected to BE much of anything. So, thank you again for so eloquently presenting my experience and everyone else's.
Teltales the walking dead season one was the first game that ever made me cry but this game did something else it sticks with you for so long I have every part engraved in my mind I love this game and can’t wait for part 2
Paradox Desmond Agreed. Now looking back, TLOU is the superior game by far. TWD Season 1 was also the first game to ever make me cry, and that was definitely the last good TWD game. TLOU’s story, however, stays with me. It changed me. I was just a little younger than Ellie when I first played the game and it shaped me to become the person I am today. I’m glad I gave this game a chance.
Very true. So sad to see telltale shutting down, but that leaves naughty dog far superior and rightly so
P-part 2?? Buddy its on like season 4 wym
Green is a creative colour part 2 of the last of us
The best prologue and epilogue to any video game, movie or book I have ever consumed.
Great video man, it's also good to note that the way the studio did difficulties was great. Playing the game on the different difficulties from easy to grounded opens the replay value immensely and you'll find yourself seeing and doing things way differently from the difficulty before. To this day I've probably done over 40 runs from easy to grounded lol grounded is the way to play this masterpiece btw.
I love how Joel plays with the piano keys for a second. It's just those little things that make the characters feel so real, cuz that's exactly what anyone would do when coming across a piano in a post apocalyptic world. And obviously Joel loves music, so it makes sense he would do that.
Great, another LoU video, time to feel things again. This game has had such an impact on me, just hearing the main theme or the music in the parking garage with Marlene/ car driving away fills me with so many emotions.
Nothing has impacted me this way before, and that's why I'm going into the second game knowing that it is not likely that it will make me feel the same way the first game did, but will offer a hell of a ride nonetheless.
Expertly put together video analysis, I respect it.
It's very true. I played it shortly after I had my daughter. Like everyone here, it affected me deeply. For me the biggest surprise was that I agreed with Joel 100% to save Ellie over the human race, something I didn't think I would feel. I played some of the cut-scenes (the safe ones) for my daughter today, hence how I ended up here.
I think the two other things that are absolute genius about the story is this, and it's in it's two controversies.
1) The Joel is going to 'damn the world' with his actions at the end. The rest of the story is leading up to that. It's not out of the blue. Remember the scene in the middle where he visits his brothers town? They both get a glimpse of what life would be like, and there are lots of comments about 'the world not being worth saving'. Something that is then reinforced by the switch to more human enemies in the latter half of the game, and a different perspective on the fireflies, one is primed for Joel's decision at the end.
2) We are not used to seeing paternal love in the media. Every father knows he will do anything (even kill if need be), to protect his family, but we rarely see it. We certainly don't see that level of non-sexual love a man can feel for others, except perhaps in war films like Band of Brothers. This I think right there, was the genius of the story. It's why we often haven't seen a story like this before, this is something people don't see. On top of that, Joel is not a paragon in any way. He's turned 'evil' in the time between the intro and the gameplay, as evidenced by the interactions in bandit camp, and his violence is extreme the whole way through the story. I'll tell you now, women were shocked by what they saw, sometimes they got it, sometimes they were horrified. At the time it caused feminist outrage. I read many articles where women were like 'uggh, this is horrific and evil, and he probably did all this to sleep with her when she grows up...'
So recipe for success. Start with a topic, 'a violent broken man learning to love again by having to protect a child', then chose to show that it doesn't 'redeem' him in the sense it turns him into an angel, he stays the violent person he has become, but turns that violence to protecting what he loves, then put him on a journey where he (and us) will slowly come to realize that the world isn't worth saving and the best he can do is build something new with those he loves and fight to protect it, and *then* deliver that story perfectly, with all the pacing and cut-scenes and gameplay that makes it possible, no mis-steps.
What you end up with is a story I personally don't think will ever be beaten. I personally think this is the best game ever made, one that shows that Ebert (bless him) was wrong about games being art, and one that not only stirred up controversy, but exists forever more as a statement for those kinds of views of family and masculinity and the issues raised.
(Although I suspect the sequel will be almost as good, it's pretty clear it's *her* story rather than his, and my guess is an even darker revenge story about her losing her lesbian lover and the kinds of issues around that... should be interesting).
Oh man this comment is wonderful it’s just so sad though to see your enthusiasm about part 2.
I also loved Part 2... A Rollercoaster of emotions, amazement and doubts about characters and myself... I think that Naughty Dog don't need to have a part 3 because where we will go? With what purpose?
When you played the scene with his daughter, as well as the one with Ellie in the house, I was barely stopped myself from crying and now I'm sitting here all emotional. It's been years since I played the game but the feels hit like it was yesterday. Truly a masterpiece!
My favourite aspect of *The Last Of Us* is the music...
I can't describe how it makes me feel...
It makes me feel shivers, and it is kinda the type of music that you think is there, but it isn't, you hear it in your mind and it tells about all the destruction and chaos and that there is no better music because everything that made better one is destroyed
The Last of Us is my favourite game of all time 💯👌
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My favourites:
1- The Last of Us
2- The Witcher 3: Wild Hint
3- Uncharted 4
This game will forever be a masterpiece!
Thank you so much for creating such a video. I might have shed a tear or two throughout this.
I agree. The Last of Us did something that no other game has done before or since. It affected me in ways that few other games have. For example, I hadn't received that rush of adrenaline... that "OH SHIT!" moment like I did with Resident Evil 2 when those arms reached through the boarded up windows in the police station... or that scene in RE CV where that zombie suddenly pops out of that sarcophagus.
In any event, the story line was convincing. The eye candy was magical. The puzzles and combat methods were superb. So many areas to explore... That, and it balanced TWO types of enemies: the infected and uninfected. Where we learn that our "own kind" can be more dangerous and unpredictable than their infected counterparts.
The only big thing that surprises me is that there aren't more games like this out there. Oh well. One can't rush perfection. Until then, I'm going insane waiting for the 2nd one!! (Pray they do not ruin it.)
mashroob. We can trust Naughty Dog
Silent Hill 2 did that to me years before this so I was ready for this kind of game. Still great though.
I doubt they will ruin it but I don't think tlou2 will beat the first one because the first 1 made it really high stakes cuz it was that good and people expect so much from the second since the first was so good.
How insane are you now
Squidward Tentacles no we can’t
My top 3 games are The Last of Us, The Witcher 3 and Uncharted 4. Add some close runners up in Detroit: Become Human and the rest of the Uncharted series. And companies say that singleplayer games are dead...
Last of us will always be my favorite game
Edit:I’m glad they’re making part 2
SO YOU ARE A CASUAL AND NEVER PLAYED A GOOD GAME
@@literallyvergil1686 typing all your words in full caps doesnt give your point more value.
@@literallyvergil1686 Your playlists of Fortnite and Mindcraft videos officially deems your opinion null and void when it comes to making suggestions of a great game.
@@literallyvergil1686 Says a Forknite fan.
Brandon Ramos oi the last of us is an absolutely amazing game, my favourite is I’m honest. However, Minecraft is truly a masterpiece on its own, it’s stood the test of time and still holds a dedicated fan base.
tlou is my favorite game of all time iv finished it about 7 time times and every time i learned something new, i remember i memorized most of the lines and i kept saying them in my head while in school while waiting for the bell to ring..... THANK YOU for all the good memories naughty dog
i remember those lines when tess talk to joel to take ellie to the fireflies and my favourite one when joel finds ellie sitting on the sofa and reading a book, those r some of the best and most heart touching dialogue and scene
The you’d only come for her scene is the best scene I’ve ever seen. So well done and written
This game truly justify its reputation of being called as the 'Defining game of its generation'. Truly a legend!
Yes, it achieved being the greatest game ever made (awesome stealth and and a awesome and an awesome moving and emotional story and characters) even to traditional RPG fans like me. Naughty Dog nailed it as always. Very excited for the sequel.
Only game I looked FORWARD to the cut scenes, and play every year (around the same time) just to see the story again. Bravo.
Great job on the video!! You really put everything into words on why last of us is my favorite game of all time!!
I still play The last of multiplayer to this day...
That tells you all you need to know.
yep, the gameplay is great
I still replay the main story
I mean, you could just have shitty taste.
One of two games where I wouldn't mind a BR mode. The other been Metro.
I got the game like 3 months ago, finished it roughly 6 times already, almost got every collectible except for a goddamn magazine in some bloody shiv door.
But I cannot get the multiplayer to work, i never find a session with other people
I thought it was dead
The best game ever. A masterpiece
I just finished the game for the first time last night and was saving this video for this moment. The discussion really gets to the bones of what the game is supposed to make you feel
Motion capture is really what story based games were missing back in the day. The subtle shifting and eye movements really make the characters seem real and genuine. Amazing bit of kit
I can’t wait to see what happened after that last “Okay.”
awesome critique as always, Luke!
I am replaying 'The Last' right now (my fifth go around) in preparation for next year's blockbuster and that early scene with Sarah brought tears to my eyes AGAIN. Damn you for being brilliant NaughtyDog
Thank you for pointing out the difference between the concepts "realistic" and "grounded."
I struggled in how to differ them for years.
Really looking forward to see your video about Vampyr.
Awesome game.
The Last of Us is one of my favorite games and I didn't even play it myself. Bruh.
This is one of the better analysis of TLOU that I've seen. Great video.
I'm a huge Last of Us fan. I'm honestly so glad you made this video. This was a great dive into the world that I love so much, and an explanation of something that i can't even begin to put into words myself. Well said! Awesome video!
10/10 video amazing.