


“Most games would just settle for a screen, not make pickup, put back (to bag), put down (on table), observe, pick/put down upgrade object/tools, unload weapons, clean weapon, add upgrade, reload weapon,” commented Redditor u/alaslipknot who said they were a game developer. Gamers are really drawn to this 'Last of Us 2' clip on Twitter and Reddit. The minute-long clip of gameplay gobsmacked thousands of Redditors, who couldn’t help but marvel at the time and effort Naughty Dog put into just these few seconds of the game. It was an important mechanic in the first game that's gotten a fresh coat of paint that's hyper-realistic.įocusing on intricate details like this can bring even the game’s dullest moments to life and set TLOU 2 apart from other big-name titles, like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Players can select what they want to upgrade or maintain, and then they'll watch Ellie get to work gunsmithing. The original Last of Us stunned gamers in 2013 with its movie-caliber storytelling and breathtaking attention to detail, and the follow-up will take things to the next level.Ī snippet of TLOU 2 gameplay that first debuted in September 2019 resurfaced online Tuesday via Twitter and then Reddit, and it highlights the stunning animations that go into the gun customization menu.

Everything we’ve seen about the highly anticipated The Last of Us Part 2 suggests developer Naughty Dog will take the series’ realism to new heights with the sequel, and one snippet of video from the upcoming game rivals even Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in terms of realism.
