The Last of Us Part 2 Review: Does it Deserve the Hate?

It’s been 7 years since The Last of Us for PlayStation 3. It released at the end of the PlayStation 3 era and now its sequel is finally out as the PlayStation 4 is starting to reach the end of its life cycle. However, many leaks of the game of the story ruined the story and it created a lot of hate for The Last of Us Part 2, but is the game as bad as they say?

Story

The story’s themes focus on revenge and perspective as you play through Ellie during the first half of the game. She seeks to avenge Joel after his death at the hands of the WLF otherwise known as Wolves. She is assisted by her girlfriend Dina and her friend Jesse later in her portion. Unlike in the original, Ellie is the main focus rather than focusing on the pair. Her quest feels generally warranted and the game makes you feel just as angry and vengeful as she does which the story creators did well. As the story progresses, you get to see how far Ellie is willing to go, sometimes at the detriment of her friends’ well being.

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The second half focuses on Abby, a WLF who killed Joel after he murdered her dad in the first game. Unlike the first part of the game, Abby’s portion focuses on her and just what type of person as well as the conflict between the WLF and Scars. Scars are religious fanatics who scar their face and don’t believe in using tech. It helps players understand her POV more; however, it’s understandable that a lot of players will not feel empathetic towards her as the creators wanted.

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The game story is about 25 hours and it feels long. Towards the end, I felt the story was dragging; especially into areas where I felt it was unnecessary personally. Although the quest for revenge is understandable, the late portions of the game feel unrealistic and doesn’t justify the part well. Despite this, I truly cared for Ellie and Abby’s well being throughout the game despite me disagreeing with their actions. I felt as though they could have shortened some portions of the game which would not have lessened the story in any ways.

There were a few characters that weren’t used very well or at all despite being built up throughout the story. It was really disappointing to see two characters that were referenced throughout the game have little to no impact. Their presence was mentioned throughout the game but when it came time for time to show up, they died like nothing.

Gameplay

The Last of Us Part 2’s gameplay feels like a more refined version of the original which is good. Guns, sneaking, crafting, and upgrades feel relatively the same as last time but with more content. I didn’t feel as though I was dramatically weaker in the beginning which is good because it always feels frustrating in sequels when you have to depower and work your way to becoming as good as you were.

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There are new types of guns towards the halfway point in the game but everything will still feel greatly similar if you played the first game

I will ding the game for feeling too easy. Despite some failures at sneaking, I never felt threatened throughout the game. I could have increased the difficulty to hard.

Many enemies felt reused after a while. Despite being a sequel, there wasn’t that many enemy variations. Besides 2 new clicker types, most human enemies were the same except for the hammer Scars and the Arrow Scars. You get use to it fast and soon it feels like a flow rather than you having to think too hard.

Graphics

The game is actually gorgeous. It captures the rainy weather of Seattle as well as making many areas standout. From the green outsides to the damaged ruin building, a lot of places pop and stand out more compared to the original. The frame rate never dropped and ran consistently throughout the game on a standard PlayStation 4. Despite people saying this game was too gory online, it didn’t seem that way at all. It felt exactly like the first game so I’m not sure what people are complaining about online.

Overall

I think the game is pretty solid. Gameplay is good if you enjoy the previous game and although the story has its issues (which are glaring), I think the game doesn’t deserve the hate.

For me, the game is a 7.5/10

Pokemon Anniversary News

Happy birthday to Pokemon! Pokemon Yellow was the first video game I ever played and still have the cartridge. To celebrate, many current Pokemon games have special events.

Pokemon Sword and Shield (until March 1st)

In the Wild Area, you can now encounter the Kanto Starters, their middle evolution, and Mewtwo (non-catchable). Fighting the starters will give you many EV-reducing berries, a Toxic/Flame/Life Orb, and fighting Mewtwo will give you PP Max, Bottle Caps, and potentially Ability Changer. Mewtwo is level 100 so it is incredibly difficult. The Kanto starters can be Shiny and can have their Hidden Abilities.

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Pokemon Go (until March 2nd)

For Pokemon’s anniversary, you can catch Pikachu, Eevee, Charmander, Bulbasaur, and Squirtle with party hats! The Kanto original starters can only be caught in raids. To commerate with the CGI remake of Pokemon: Mewtwo Strikes Back, you can catch Venasaur, Charizard, and Blastoise clone version from the movies in level 4 raids. The evolutions will have their community day moves which makes them useful for Ultra League and raids! For level 5 raids, you can catch Armour Mewtwo with Psystrike!

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Pokemon Master

You’ll get 3,000 gems when you log-in. If you keep logging in, you’ll receive more than 10,000 gems! The Battle Villa, which opens tomorrow, will introduce Lucky Skills, new skills to be added to Sync Pairs by using the Lucky Cookie & Lucky Scroll items. You can also recruit Red and his Charizard.

Pokemon Movies

On Netflix, you can now watch the CGI remake the first Pokemon movie: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution! They also announced a new Pokemon movie: Coco. (No relation to the Pixar movie). It showcases the new mystical Pokemon: Zarude.

 

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Ben’s Favorite Games of 2019

Hello everyone! It has been a while. Since everyone is doing it, I would say what my favorite games of 2019 are!

Devil May Cry 5

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I wasn’t a huge DmC fan but I enjoyed the style of game it was from afar. I played Devil May Cry 4 and I enjoyed it but didn’t love it. After getting a picture with the creative director and getting a signed poster for the game, I figured I would play this one. After playing the mediocre Kingdom Hearts 3, Devil May Cry 5 felt like a breath of fresh air. Combat was smooth and challenging. Dante, Nero, and V are all very different in gameplay style and most importantly, the game was fun as hell. Every level to every boss was amazing and it’s one of the games I kept going back to despite finishing the game in 2019.

The Outer World

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A new Fallout style game by the team who did Fallout New Vegas? Sign me up please. The Outer World feels like a simplified more streamlined Fallout type game. The world isn’t as massive and the story isn’t as long but I enjoyed what I played. As a adult with a full time job, I am appreciating games that are a bit more straightforward and exploring doesn’t feel like a hassle. The story is fun and bleak. A very black humor story regarding capitalism and the working class. Guns are fun and straight forward and my party members are fun.

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order

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Star Wars mixed with Uncharted, Metroid, and Dark Souls style of gameplay works surprisingly well. I got this game late this year but I am enjoying it greatly. Combat feels good and challenging like Dark Souls. Traveling around the planets and being blocked by stuff until you get more Force Powers makes retracing your steps or re-exploring fun. After playing the older Metroid games, it feels awesome coming back and getting the treasures that I missed. The only complain I have is the character models can look really bad at times and the long loading screens (playing on PlayStation 4). Despite this, it feels good to be a Jedi!

Honorable Mentions: Astral Chain, League of Legends, Borderlands 3, Pokemon Sword and Shield