


Why are gamers in general so mad about the game, so much so that they would review-bomb The Last Of Us Part 2 on Metacritic in a futile effort to discredit the game, when it’s so clear that most of these gamers couldn’t possibly have defeated the game in time to post valid reviews for the game just one or two days after launch? Don’t say I didn’t warn you.įirst, let’s address the elephant in the room. In this article, I will discuss these more spoilerific parts of The Last Of Us Part 2, so beware for full-on and no-holds-barred spoilers from the game. Other mediums of entertainment like recent movies have also experienced such a disconnect between critics and users, such as 2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Most of this is regarding the game’s plot, but there were also important gameplay shakeups that I couldn’t write about, as they were intrinsically tied to the story that to do so would potentially spoil the game.Īt the time of writing, The Last Of Us Part 2 is currently boasting an impressive total score of 95 on the Metacritic critics side, but the user score (at an atrocious 3.7 out of 10 from more than a whopping 40 thousand users) tells a decidedly different story. Unfortunately, I was restricted from discussing some of the best (or worst, depending on your opinion) parts of the game in that initial review (in-depth though it may be). I actually predicted this would happen in my 4000-word review for The Last Of Us Part 2 that this game would be extremely divisive among gamers.
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It released exclusively for the PS4 on 19 June 2020 worldwide… to mixed reactions.

Naughty Dog has finally launched perhaps its most highly-anticipated game in history with The Last Of Us Part 2, the sequel to the legendary 2013’s The Last Of Us.
