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  1. Sep 8, 2023
    0
    No merece la pena, copia del 1, aunque meten con calzador diversidad que no añade nada a la historia del juego
  2. Sep 8, 2023
    0
    One of the worse games ever made.

    Both jim ryan, and neil drunkmen, should be fired for this abomination!

    If you think this trash a 10 please send yourself to the next dimension with a knife!
  3. Sep 8, 2023
    0
    The worst game that I’ve ever played. So bad that it’s ruined the first game.
  4. Sep 9, 2023
    0
    The Last of Us Part II: A Melancholic Muddle - 0/10

    The realm of narrative-driven video games is replete with tales of grandeur, and "The Last of Us" stood as a shining example of such magnificence. Thus, it's with a heavy heart that one must navigate the murky waters of its sequel, "The Last of Us Part II." From the outset, the game's tone feels disjointed. Where the original painted a
    The Last of Us Part II: A Melancholic Muddle - 0/10

    The realm of narrative-driven video games is replete with tales of grandeur, and "The Last of Us" stood as a shining example of such magnificence. Thus, it's with a heavy heart that one must navigate the murky waters of its sequel, "The Last of Us Part II."

    From the outset, the game's tone feels disjointed. Where the original painted a poignant picture of humanity's struggle and the lengths one might go to protect loved ones, Part II meanders, oscillating between half-realized themes and tonal inconsistencies. The gravity of Ellie's journey, so deeply personal in its intent, is often lost amidst the cacophony of secondary narratives that add little to the overarching tale.

    Visually, while the world of "The Last of Us Part II" boasts intricate details, there's a palpable absence of soul. Environments, though technically marvelous, lack the atmospheric tension that once made every corner turned a potential threat. This sterility permeates even the character models, rendering emotional sequences somewhat hollow.

    The game's narrative decisions remain its most contentious aspect. Characters, once beloved, are offered up on the altar of shock value, their arcs concluding in ways that feel unearned and, at times, gratuitous. This penchant for subversion, rather than adding layers, often detracts from the emotional heft of the storyline.

    Gameplay, a potential saving grace, also falters. Combat scenarios, though more varied, often descend into repetition, lacking the strategic depth of the original. Stealth, a staple of the series, feels more forced than ever, with AI patterns that seem predictable rather than intuitive.

    In sum, "The Last of Us Part II" stands as a shadow of its predecessor. Despite its technical prowess and moments of genuine emotional depth, the game feels like a disjointed tapestry of missed opportunities. One can't help but yearn for the nuanced storytelling and immersive world-building of the original.
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  5. Sep 11, 2023
    0
    Bad just like the PlayStation woke and a joke of a game for the PlayStation lmao
  6. Sep 11, 2023
    0
    hola, le pongo un 0 porque le puse un 0 a pikmin4 y a mi amigo no le gusto, es mucho lgtb el juego, me gusta el lgtb, pero no tanto
  7. Sep 12, 2023
    0
    The amount of people coping and defending this **** company... It doesn't surprise me the amount of braindead people.
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93

Universal acclaim - based on 121 Critic Reviews

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  1. Sep 13, 2020
    90
    The Last of Us Part II is the high point of the PlayStation 4. The plot is controversial, but the game is the incredibly addictive adventure of Ellie, from which it is impossible to pull away from the opening and to the very end.
  2. Sep 5, 2020
    93
    Not everyone is going to enjoy the motives of The Last of Us Part II. But if you try and manage to accept the subliminal and not so subtle messages as a fact that the world has gone awry and that people have the need to have somewhere or someone to belong to as their own way out, then... You will witness the boundaries of gaming expand. You will witness a true masterpiece.
  3. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Sep 3, 2020
    75
    If you loved the original for its great characters and well-paced story – stay away from this game. However, if you’re aching to sink into the depths of depression, or just want to cut some throats and burn some zombies – Part II will deliver. [Issue#247, p.72]