I never realized that the clickers can be used like that, most times the freak out meter would be raised so high it takes a few play throughs to get to the level of efficiency that's great!
I hated those large hammer wielding scars. I remember the first time ellie fought one he survived a point blank shotgun blast and one of them survived an arrow headshot. Like dude, just because your overweight doesn’t mean you have superpowers lol. Anyways, nice gameplay!
Lol agreed. That shit was fucking stupid. One of the few big problems I have with this game (not including story) was those super strength brutes, sure give em a bit more health if I shoot at their stomach or torso but a fuckin point blank shotgun or headshot should down them no matter what
I did think it was cool where if you shoot them in the face with a pistol it will take their ear off which is better and adds a little realism than them just surviving a head shot but one time I shot one with a rifle and his nose went invisible. It was weird
@ClassicNegan it’s called routing, they play parts over and over to get the gist of where and when the enemies move, then they exucute the plan and add it to the video, not luck, just experience
@@broleefreeman4177you literally just described experience . Doing something over and over until you’re good. Practice makes perfect. If you want to call it touting that’s fine but that’s a weird use of that word in this context.
Even has the audacity to run up and punch a bloater with her bare hands. That is confidence in one’s ability. If I tried that, her arm would no longer be attached to her body…
All your videos are absolutely amazing! The level of skill and memorization is insane - it makes me appreciate the game and characters in a new and enhanced way; a totally different experience than slowly working my way through with my own very limited skills (which is still engrossing and entertaining in its own right, but this way is awesome, too) 👍🙂
Honestly, how is this even a game? Whenever I step back and watch gameplay, even of my own, it instantly dawns upon me that I'm alive in the very same gaming future I used to hypothesize of as a child. Gameplay indistinguishable from film, life. The future is now boys.
The Last Of Us Part II was loved, appreciated and seen as a unique masterpiece by so many people... The Last Of Us Part II won the game of the year at the PlayStation Awards, with maybe 3 million more “user votes”! The Last Of Us Part II received 196 official critic awards, 65 official user vote awards, and a total of 261 official awards at the award ceremonies! It was the piece that won the most game of the year awards in history. So The Last Of Us Part II is GOAT!! Also, The Last Of Us Part II has extremely excellent and unique gameplay... The Last Of Us Part II is the best masterpiece in animation, level design, artificial intelligence design, melee, firearm use, particle designs, atmosphere design and game development... The Last Of Us Part II’s AI really does feel like a human, and it randomly and “naturally” wanders and explores every area it is in. They inspect everywhere: all the voids that can be penetrated, nooks and crannies, underwater, grass, inside the buildings, the whole environment... Their reactions differ according to the interactions in the environment, and the communication and interaction of the enemies with each other is also great! Npc dialogues = When an npc human or an npc dog dies, other npc people lament for dead npc human or dead npc dog, shout with anger, go crazy, swear to take revenge on the person who killed their loved one and are filled with negative emotions. That's why npc people act like real people and make them feel like real people... Looking at the post-apocalyptic dystopia design and the notes in this world, it is clear that there is always someone taking revenge on someone, always full of negative emotions... This is a personal, deep, psychological and special journey... The Last Of Us Part II turns its own post-apocalyptic universe into a powerful dystopia. It doesn't just tell a story. It processes the people in a mind-blowing way and places them in a dystopian universe with an enormous fiction. It connects the characters in it to the dystopian universe that it has created in relation to each other with thematic and emotional bonds. It explains in a magnificent way why this universe exists, the people in it, what is going on in this universe. Especially The Last Of Us Part II does this very well... And there is no other work in the industry that can do this with narrative techniques. The Last Of Us Part II is a work that has perspectives on the philosophy of utilitarianism, secular humanism, the meta-ethical branch of ethical philosophy, political philosophy at certain points (describing state destruction and criticizing the essence of the state, paralleling some of the thoughts of Thomas Hobbes) and moral relativism. The Last Of Us Part II deals with Thomas Hobbes' understanding of "homo homoni lupus" or "man is a wolf to man" very well... It also has a structure that tells the story of statism and the state order. Because the state is the only official authority that provides real justice. The state is a structure that puts people in order, rises above moral relativism and establishes a fundamental system of criticism and judgment in a smart and correct manner, which no one can object to. As in the novel 1984, the state can use this power for manipulation... And if the state collapses, the only law is the laws of nature, the strong one (he/she) provides his/her own subjective justice and the ethics of this is debatable, because since man is a thinking being, the strong one (he/she) will use tolerance and weakness to provide his/her own ideology and his/her own justice. Philosopher Karl Popper also says this. Here people live with the survival instinct inherited from our ancestors in the destroyed order because the laws of nature are cruel and this survival instinct is really at its peak. Under normal circumstances (today's order), a good, angelic person can be an angel with bloody hands and a broken wing in this universe (the post-apocalyptic dystopia of The Last Of Us)... This universe shows how different people can be in different orders, people can practice behaviors that seem distant from them but can be close at the same time... So people are neither black nor white, they are gray, they are angels with bloody hands... This is a tremendous dystopian post-apocalyptic universe. It is the design and expression of the apocalyptic universe... A different dystopian narrative, presenting different and original perspectives, presenting good and evil and all opposite concepts in gray without distinction makes The Last Of Us Part II a great "masterpiece" on the subject of "narrative". ... You definitely should read Paul Bloom's book Against Empathy! Empathy is a relative concept, and if someone doesn't understand the philosophy of empathy, that person shouldn't talk about it. The Last Of Us Part II is easy on empathy, so The Last Of Us Part II doesn't force empathy. This is already impossible... Empathy is unique to the person. The Last Of Us Part II deals with the concept of empathy very well... And The Last Of Us Part II cares about the main characters and the side characters around the main characters and handles them really well... So The Last Of Us Part II has extremely well-written characters. Other side characters serve meaningful and deep points in the story. You feel like they all have a purpose in the "narrative" of The Last Of Us Part II... The Last Of Us Part II characters render very well in gray tones and embed the concept of moral relativism very well into the characters... Every character (especially the main characters) is like a real person. The feelings and thoughts of the characters are presented in a realistic way and the character is definitely catchy and impressive, as each one feels like they are real-world people. Abby has been tortured by rattlers and has lost her majesty and become pathetic. Abby barely has the strength to stay afloat. Ellie unravels it, but they are stunned because now Abby has been tortured worse than death. Then blood gets involved, Ellie's own blood from PTSD reminds her of "Joel's death" and then she can't let Abby go and they fight. Later, the breaking of Ellie's fingers symbolizes guitar, the blood spilling into the water symbolizes Joel, life and human and Ellie's torture by strangling the defenseless and exhausted Abby symbolizes Joel's death. And an epiphany (Go to search) ensues. Later, she remembers a very meaningful "memory" she had with Joel, and this memory begins with Joel playing the guitar. This memory is the “moment” when she decides to forgive Joel, and this moment is the memory of the conscientious relief that comes from forgiving despite everything that has happened, the effort to start a new life with a clean slate despite everything that happens. In this way, she chooses to get rid of his feelings by "hesitating". Ellie wasn't there for revenge anyway, she was actually there to bring herself closer to Joel. Ellie went to find Abby to make up for her inability to save Joel. She had long since given up on revenge, she. Months had passed and Ellie had completely changed... As she said in the farm scenes... Ellie had not fully forgiven Joel. That's why Ellie was so angry with Abby. Ellie was angry with Abby for taking away her chance to forgive Joel. Ellie was so angry at Abby for killing Joel while they were on a bad break. And Ellie went to find Abby to fully forgive Joel. Ellie was there to make up for her inability to save Joel. In fact, Ellie was mostly angry with herself because she thought she had betrayed Joel. Ellie fought with Abby because she was so angry with herself and therefore to suppress the feeling of regret on herself, and for the reasons I explained in the finale, she realized that forgiveness is actually the medicine for revenge and anger... The relationship between Abby and Lev is very deep... Abby would not have been with Owen without Yara and Lev. Although Abby has fulfilled her desire for revenge, she still carries a guilt that makes her feel heavy, unhappy and depressed. Abby sees Yara's arm being smashed by the Seraphites, coldly and unhesitatingly, being struck again and again with the hammer. Later, he is saved from drowning by hanging, thanks to the direction of Yara and Lev's cutting the rope at the last moment. If Abby hadn't met Lev and Yara at that moment, she would have been dead, hanged and pierced. Lev and Yara are still children. And Yara needs protection and treatment. Abby helped Yara move forward, carrying Yara in her arms. Abby carried Yara in her arms for a long time. Because Abby wanted to help those two kids. When Abby left them and went to Owen, she looked from Owen's point of view, so she realized that things fought for were not always what they seemed. Even after Abby had been with Owen (because sex is a real heartfelt emotion and it does dominate), she was still overwhelmed by the pangs of conscience. And Abby saw the two kids she wanted to help and later abandoned, died by hanging in her nightmare. And Abby was holding his neck when he woke up in a sweat. Because Abby had never been hanged before, and if it weren't for Yara and Lev, Abby would've been standing outside forever hanging and disemboweled, not next to Owen. And Abby still owed those two kids the favor. And Abby listened to the voice of conscience... Because Abby had caused such devastating events that she was trying to prove to herself that she had a good feeling somewhere inside and that she was a good person. That's why Abby couldn't forget Yara and Lev as she tried to prove she was a good person, choosing to listen to her conscience and thus truly help them. And it was indeed a great finale. There is also a biblical reference. In the Bible, water symbolizes new life, rebirth, and purification from sins. The Last Of Us Part II is truly an "emotional roller coaster" masterpiece...
Great analysis that comprehensively articulates the overt structure and nuances of the game's story and theme. Like many others I would have preferred a different story that focused on Ellie and Joel as exclusive playable characters, much like the first game, and if course to not have Joel killed off...but I enjoy and can appreciate the direction this game took instead.
как автор так быстро оружие переключает с гранат на пушки, на пистолеты, на палки\дубинки и обратно?)) я без меню выбора не могу которое здесь на 15-20 появляется, а от этого дофига проблем как раз
Sometimes I wish they hadn't scrubbed the multiplayer mode they were working on back in 2019, because my mind is begging to see the things you would pull off on people.
My problem was the supporting cast and the execution to make you feel bad about Abby. If they wanted us to question if Ellie went too far she should have killed Lev not a bunch of people who we would never care about.
The first scene with day 2 Abby you did exactly what I did on grounded, that bit is hard, except I opened the door after I silencer popped the scar guard. Died a few times before then worked this route out. Bottle throws help so much. Edit: wow at the clicker eating the stalker!!! Never seen anybody do that. Poor little clickers they're so cute they can't help it.
@@cryomaniac3217 this is an oldschool theme, not everyone will understand) As for the author of the video, it seems to me he uses some kind of autoaim. it is impossible to aim like that from the gamepad
@@АндрейДорошенков-л4ф Yes it is. I play the game with the tiny dot crosshair and have perfect flick headshots, rarely ever miss. Have you played tlou2?
@@cryomaniac3217 Yes, but quite a bit. I don't have a PS, I tried to play TLOU2 through a streaming service with a PS-Remote)) As for aiming, now I'm playing TLOU1 via RPCS3 emulator, and I've already broken all my fingers on the xbox gamepad) Maybe it's easier to aim on a dualshock, I don't know..
@@DAVIDTORRESANI YES! Abby & Lev have so many fans in the fandom tbh. Like, Abby in my opinion is one of the BEST characters in TLOU. Of course not including Ellie herself, Joel, hell, even Dina & Jesse. Everytime I replay I enjoy playing as Abby even more. There definitely needs to be more of her, & Lev. One positive note is Naughty Dog said awhile back that in their brainstorms for a potential third game at least Lev was in them.
I should use that technique from now on when playing this game on permadeath mode. Note to self: “Do not mag drop enemies, only one shot in the leg to incapacitate, then charge through for the kill.”
I beat both LOU games 3 times on hard difficulty, or harder, and had NO IDEA I could push infected into the grasp of another infected or crawl under vehicles. That's crazy.
Wow, the gameplay is really amazing. Only heard bad things about this game, never played it myself and dont know the story. Just by looking at the gameplay, even if everything else was shit this is not a bad game.
I never realized that the clickers can be used like that, most times the freak out meter would be raised so high it takes a few play throughs to get to the level of efficiency that's great!
Yea neither did I. I also didn’t know you could punch a bloater. I definitely need to replay this game
U mean the clicker attacked the stalker?
I hated those large hammer wielding scars. I remember the first time ellie fought one he survived a point blank shotgun blast and one of them survived an arrow headshot. Like dude, just because your overweight doesn’t mean you have superpowers lol. Anyways, nice gameplay!
Lol agreed. That shit was fucking stupid. One of the few big problems I have with this game (not including story) was those super strength brutes, sure give em a bit more health if I shoot at their stomach or torso but a fuckin point blank shotgun or headshot should down them no matter what
That pissed me off so much because then they’d alert everyone else
Dude it's an American game
Just look at the obesity stats
Must be a superpower in this country
I did think it was cool where if you shoot them in the face with a pistol it will take their ear off which is better and adds a little realism than them just surviving a head shot but one time I shot one with a rifle and his nose went invisible. It was weird
Same
I didn’t know you could get a clicker to attack another clicker! This game is too damn good
Me too
3:25 Never knew you could feed zombies to clickers like that. Nice.
I've never seen the 'using the enemies gun to shooty shooty bang bang themselves' animation before! Cool as hell
Yeah me neither, I'd like to know how to do it
@@James-ic1mp it's random
@@James-ic1mp from the looks of it seems you have to strike them from the side they’re wielding the gun
This game play is straight up art
@ClassicNegan no
@ClassicNegan it’s called routing, they play parts over and over to get the gist of where and when the enemies move, then they exucute the plan and add it to the video, not luck, just experience
@@broleefreeman4177you literally just described experience . Doing something over and over until you’re good. Practice makes perfect. If you want to call it touting that’s fine but that’s a weird use of that word in this context.
@@aaykay4060 dawg i think ur a bit late
This game is a masterpiece. And congratulations to the player, he did a excelent job.
I love these aggressive gameplays, much more fun and interesting
6:40 loved watching you kill that seraphite immediately after she deadnamed Lev
So glad you're still playing this game !
Geez, how do I still get impressed? Great job, mate, I'll never get sick of your skills
Even has the audacity to run up and punch a bloater with her bare hands. That is confidence in one’s ability. If I tried that, her arm would no longer be attached to her body…
Enjoyed watching this game play and learned a few good tricks to try in combat
This game is freaking awesome I’ve played this game three times already and I’m about to play this game again
All your videos are absolutely amazing! The level of skill and memorization is insane - it makes me appreciate the game and characters in a new and enhanced way; a totally different experience than slowly working my way through with my own very limited skills (which is still engrossing and entertaining in its own right, but this way is awesome, too) 👍🙂
Abby squaring up with a Bloater was so funny 💀
I loved playing as a Abby. I like they way how aggressive she punches or kills people
I usually don’t like watching peoples game play but this is entertaining every time 😂
2:36
It looks like the clicker and the stalker are making out
Love this franchise. Only thing that's underwelming is the flamethrower visual aspect. When you torch a NPC.
Uncharted and last of us so dope 🔥🔥
Uncharted 4,The last of us 2,
Red Dead redemption 2,
God of war with Atreuse.
My favorite games to love
Honestly, how is this even a game? Whenever I step back and watch gameplay, even of my own, it instantly dawns upon me that I'm alive in the very same gaming future I used to hypothesize of as a child. Gameplay indistinguishable from film, life. The future is now boys.
Abby going in to brawl with the bloater is so badass lol
This is genius gameplay who ever was playing well done
4:26
That clicker who got blown up in front of you did a Goofy laugh: “AH-HEYUK!” 🤣
Fkn awesome 👌 flawless Abby
you play this game so well. it never gets old watching these videos. I can't wait for ND to release TLOU3 and watch you play it!
Maximum respect to anyone who punches a bloater
The Last Of Us Part II was loved, appreciated and seen as a unique masterpiece by so many people...
The Last Of Us Part II won the game of the year at the PlayStation Awards, with maybe 3 million more “user votes”!
The Last Of Us Part II received 196 official critic awards, 65 official user vote awards, and a total of 261 official awards at the award ceremonies!
It was the piece that won the most game of the year awards in history. So The Last Of Us Part II is GOAT!!
Also, The Last Of Us Part II has extremely excellent and unique gameplay...
The Last Of Us Part II is the best masterpiece in animation, level design, artificial intelligence design, melee, firearm use, particle designs, atmosphere design and game development...
The Last Of Us Part II’s AI really does feel like a human, and it randomly and “naturally” wanders and explores every area it is in. They inspect everywhere: all the voids that can be penetrated, nooks and crannies, underwater, grass, inside the buildings, the whole environment... Their reactions differ according to the interactions in the environment, and the communication and interaction of the enemies with each other is also great!
Npc dialogues = When an npc human or an npc dog dies, other npc people lament for dead npc human or dead npc dog, shout with anger, go crazy, swear to take revenge on the person who killed their loved one and are filled with negative emotions. That's why npc people act like real people and make them feel like real people...
Looking at the post-apocalyptic dystopia design and the notes in this world, it is clear that there is always someone taking revenge on someone, always full of negative emotions... This is a personal, deep, psychological and special journey...
The Last Of Us Part II turns its own post-apocalyptic universe into a powerful dystopia. It doesn't just tell a story. It processes the people in a mind-blowing way and places them in a dystopian universe with an enormous fiction. It connects the characters in it to the dystopian universe that it has created in relation to each other with thematic and emotional bonds. It explains in a magnificent way why this universe exists, the people in it, what is going on in this universe. Especially The Last Of Us Part II does this very well... And there is no other work in the industry that can do this with narrative techniques. The Last Of Us Part II is a work that has perspectives on the philosophy of utilitarianism, secular humanism, the meta-ethical branch of ethical philosophy, political philosophy at certain points (describing state destruction and criticizing the essence of the state, paralleling some of the thoughts of Thomas Hobbes) and moral relativism.
The Last Of Us Part II deals with Thomas Hobbes' understanding of "homo homoni lupus" or "man is a wolf to man" very well... It also has a structure that tells the story of statism and the state order.
Because the state is the only official authority that provides real justice. The state is a structure that puts people in order, rises above moral relativism and establishes a fundamental system of criticism and judgment in a smart and correct manner, which no one can object to. As in the novel 1984, the state can use this power for manipulation...
And if the state collapses, the only law is the laws of nature, the strong one (he/she) provides his/her own subjective justice and the ethics of this is debatable, because since man is a thinking being, the strong one (he/she) will use tolerance and weakness to provide his/her own ideology and his/her own justice. Philosopher Karl Popper also says this.
Here people live with the survival instinct inherited from our ancestors in the destroyed order because the laws of nature are cruel and this survival instinct is really at its peak. Under normal circumstances (today's order), a good, angelic person can be an angel with bloody hands and a broken wing in this universe (the post-apocalyptic dystopia of The Last Of Us)... This universe shows how different people can be in different orders, people can practice behaviors that seem distant from them but can be close at the same time... So people are neither black nor white, they are gray, they are angels with bloody hands... This is a tremendous dystopian post-apocalyptic universe. It is the design and expression of the apocalyptic universe... A different dystopian narrative, presenting different and original perspectives, presenting good and evil and all opposite concepts in gray without distinction makes The Last Of Us Part II a great "masterpiece" on the subject of "narrative". ...
You definitely should read Paul Bloom's book Against Empathy!
Empathy is a relative concept, and if someone doesn't understand the philosophy of empathy, that person shouldn't talk about it.
The Last Of Us Part II is easy on empathy, so The Last Of Us Part II doesn't force empathy. This is already impossible...
Empathy is unique to the person.
The Last Of Us Part II deals with the concept of empathy very well...
And The Last Of Us Part II cares about the main characters and the side characters around the main characters and handles them really well...
So The Last Of Us Part II has extremely well-written characters. Other side characters serve meaningful and deep points in the story. You feel like they all have a purpose in the "narrative" of The Last Of Us Part II...
The Last Of Us Part II characters render very well in gray tones and embed the concept of moral relativism very well into the characters...
Every character (especially the main characters) is like a real person.
The feelings and thoughts of the characters are presented in a realistic way and the character is definitely catchy and impressive, as each one feels like they are real-world people.
Abby has been tortured by rattlers and has lost her majesty and become pathetic. Abby barely has the strength to stay afloat. Ellie unravels it, but they are stunned because now Abby has been tortured worse than death. Then blood gets involved, Ellie's own blood from PTSD reminds her of "Joel's death" and then she can't let Abby go and they fight. Later, the breaking of Ellie's fingers symbolizes guitar, the blood spilling into the water symbolizes Joel, life and human and Ellie's torture by strangling the defenseless and exhausted Abby symbolizes Joel's death. And an epiphany (Go to search) ensues. Later, she remembers a very meaningful "memory" she had with Joel, and this memory begins with Joel playing the guitar. This memory is the “moment” when she decides to forgive Joel, and this moment is the memory of the conscientious relief that comes from forgiving despite everything that has happened, the effort to start a new life with a clean slate despite everything that happens. In this way, she chooses to get rid of his feelings by "hesitating".
Ellie wasn't there for revenge anyway, she was actually there to bring herself closer to Joel. Ellie went to find Abby to make up for her inability to save Joel. She had long since given up on revenge, she. Months had passed and Ellie had completely changed... As she said in the farm scenes... Ellie had not fully forgiven Joel. That's why Ellie was so angry with Abby. Ellie was angry with Abby for taking away her chance to forgive Joel. Ellie was so angry at Abby for killing Joel while they were on a bad break. And Ellie went to find Abby to fully forgive Joel. Ellie was there to make up for her inability to save Joel. In fact, Ellie was mostly angry with herself because she thought she had betrayed Joel. Ellie fought with Abby because she was so angry with herself and therefore to suppress the feeling of regret on herself, and for the reasons I explained in the finale, she realized that forgiveness is actually the medicine for revenge and anger...
The relationship between Abby and Lev is very deep... Abby would not have been with Owen without Yara and Lev. Although Abby has fulfilled her desire for revenge, she still carries a guilt that makes her feel heavy, unhappy and depressed. Abby sees Yara's arm being smashed by the Seraphites, coldly and unhesitatingly, being struck again and again with the hammer. Later, he is saved from drowning by hanging, thanks to the direction of Yara and Lev's cutting the rope at the last moment. If Abby hadn't met Lev and Yara at that moment, she would have been dead, hanged and pierced. Lev and Yara are still children. And Yara needs protection and treatment. Abby helped Yara move forward, carrying Yara in her arms. Abby carried Yara in her arms for a long time. Because Abby wanted to help those two kids. When Abby left them and went to Owen, she looked from Owen's point of view, so she realized that things fought for were not always what they seemed. Even after Abby had been with Owen (because sex is a real heartfelt emotion and it does dominate), she was still overwhelmed by the pangs of conscience. And Abby saw the two kids she wanted to help and later abandoned, died by hanging in her nightmare. And Abby was holding his neck when he woke up in a sweat. Because Abby had never been hanged before, and if it weren't for Yara and Lev, Abby would've been standing outside forever hanging and disemboweled, not next to Owen. And Abby still owed those two kids the favor. And Abby listened to the voice of conscience... Because Abby had caused such devastating events that she was trying to prove to herself that she had a good feeling somewhere inside and that she was a good person. That's why Abby couldn't forget Yara and Lev as she tried to prove she was a good person, choosing to listen to her conscience and thus truly help them.
And it was indeed a great finale. There is also a biblical reference. In the Bible, water symbolizes new life, rebirth, and purification from sins.
The Last Of Us Part II is truly an "emotional roller coaster" masterpiece...
And the story was complete shite. Red dead redemption 2 was so much better
Great analysis that comprehensively articulates the overt structure and nuances of the game's story and theme. Like many others I would have preferred a different story that focused on Ellie and Joel as exclusive playable characters, much like the first game, and if course to not have Joel killed off...but I enjoy and can appreciate the direction this game took instead.
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome Mr. Neil Druckman.
Great analysis. I still loving This Game
@@Lothnar5070 How?
Великолепно! Хоть и раз 20 смотрел разные прохождения - такого количества методик выживания не видел 👍
как автор так быстро оружие переключает с гранат на пушки, на пистолеты, на палки\дубинки и обратно?)) я без меню выбора не могу которое здесь на 15-20 появляется, а от этого дофига проблем как раз
@@bicentennial_man есть же быстрое переключение оружия
Sometimes I wish they hadn't scrubbed the multiplayer mode they were working on back in 2019, because my mind is begging to see the things you would pull off on people.
your game play is so clean. amazing!
I had no idea you could even feed the clickers. That’s amazing
You are a great gamer.
I'm really glad I found your channel.
I enjoy watching your videos.
❤❤👍👍🔥🔥
thanks mate
the real
O melhor jogador que eu já vi !!!!!!!
Abby is a thunder goddess.
The gameplay is great, story is great, People hate the story bc one of their favourite characters died.
Yeah... just enjoying when my father killed... What a shithole story
My problem was the supporting cast and the execution to make you feel bad about Abby. If they wanted us to question if Ellie went too far she should have killed Lev not a bunch of people who we would never care about.
I love all characters in the last of us.
6:23 impressive af
The first scene with day 2 Abby you did exactly what I did on grounded, that bit is hard, except I opened the door after I silencer popped the scar guard. Died a few times before then worked this route out. Bottle throws help so much.
Edit: wow at the clicker eating the stalker!!! Never seen anybody do that. Poor little clickers they're so cute they can't help it.
She’s so strong 💪
How do you aim so well without a crosshair? I assume it's the good old tape on the screen trick so it will look more cinematic.
Whats tape on the screen
@@udaysingh-wr2kw tape on the screen where the crosshair usually is.
@@cryomaniac3217 this is an oldschool theme, not everyone will understand) As for the author of the video, it seems to me he uses some kind of autoaim. it is impossible to aim like that from the gamepad
@@АндрейДорошенков-л4ф Yes it is. I play the game with the tiny dot crosshair and have perfect flick headshots, rarely ever miss. Have you played tlou2?
@@cryomaniac3217 Yes, but quite a bit. I don't have a PS, I tried to play TLOU2 through a streaming service with a PS-Remote)) As for aiming, now I'm playing TLOU1 via RPCS3 emulator, and I've already broken all my fingers on the xbox gamepad) Maybe it's easier to aim on a dualshock, I don't know..
Wow. It's so cool. I want to try.Thank you so very much. Now I play as Abby.
Am I the only one who wants to see more of Abby & Lev? Or, wants a DLC where you play as Lev?
I play TLOU2 for Abby gameplay alone.
Yes...More Abby & Lev.
@@DAVIDTORRESANI YES! Abby & Lev have so many fans in the fandom tbh. Like, Abby in my opinion is one of the BEST characters in TLOU. Of course not including Ellie herself, Joel, hell, even Dina & Jesse. Everytime I replay I enjoy playing as Abby even more. There definitely needs to be more of her, & Lev. One positive note is Naughty Dog said awhile back that in their brainstorms for a potential third game at least Lev was in them.
@@etheredmoon "More fandom"
What fandom?
Literally everyone hates her and has poor views on YT.
Ellie has bigger views than her.
Drop the bs.
@@SeriousDragonify you clearly cannot read
@@SeriousDragonify sounds like someone has sand in their ladybits 😂 cry it up buddy, but your hysterical claims are just symptoms of butthurtio!
honestly i liked playing as abby because shes not as cold and cynical as ellie is. plus her weapons are awesome
I laugh at the haters who hate the best game ever created !! This game is the best game I ve ever played !!!
I love the way Abby squabbles.
Omg wowwwwwwww the last of us good you pro
GAMERAHN long time no see your videos🔥🔥🔥💪
2:37 eyes set to kill - violent kiss
scar: your going to hell
Abby: you too!
5:45 I learned the bomb throw from you now I play it on my tlos2.
You got one to eat the other. Knee capped dude and snapped his neck. My god.
She buff as hell
Holy crap. You clear a level in a matter of less than a minute. I spend half an hour camping after dying multiple times
🙁👏 chapeau bas !
I should use that technique from now on when playing this game on permadeath mode. Note to self:
“Do not mag drop enemies, only one shot in the leg to incapacitate, then charge through for the kill.”
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2:38 How romantic
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Goat
You got the clicker to eat the zombie nasty style! 😅😅
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Nice video!
thanks mate
Nice gameplay! 👍
Thank you 👍
Great Gameplay!!!
mortal kombat seem so tame after this video
Cara você joga muito adoro esse videos
1:43 excuse me ma'am I'm burning here
Bro really started throwing hands with a bloater
Abby is badass , its sad to see her story ends before it begun in the shoW
This is amazing. How do you do all that? What buttons does all this? Making the clickers attack each other. Brilliant.
14:45 - "You're going to Hell."
Not if you go first.
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Just nice to me reminded how much I suck at this lol
2:33 you can make them eat each other that is such a cool detail!
You can kill a clicker WITH ANOTHER CLICKER?! 2:27
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i love this game so much but Im said for Ellie
I beat both LOU games 3 times on hard difficulty, or harder, and had NO IDEA I could push infected into the grasp of another infected or crawl under vehicles. That's crazy.
Wow, the gameplay is really amazing. Only heard bad things about this game, never played it myself and dont know the story. Just by looking at the gameplay, even if everything else was shit this is not a bad game.
soy el primer español en comentar😀😀😀😊 like
People that say Dying Light 2 is stressful have never played this game. lol.
Ps5 looks amazing
Cool video
Great
I was wondering what is that effect you get when you kill someone in close combat can someone tell what that is 6:45
I’m very late but it’s one of the skills you can unlock by getting pills it’s called endure
Bro is an expert at feeding people to the clickers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
He’s so good at the last of us
2:30 betrayal lol
Woow, Man! How can you shoot without the indicator?
Love playing Abby. She's my reason for playing TLOU2.
OMG 😱 clicker can kill each other too
8:56 Final Boss: Low Battery!
Lol. You got some balls to charge at a flamethrower
8:54 Even the PS5 controller is against you.
Круто играешь ...👍
To do this on grounded difficulty, awesome 👍
A clicker can eat another clicker?
Dayum
Once i get a PS5 ill finally replay this game