Voice Actors For The Last Of Us
The Last of Us, a 2013 action-adventure survival horror video game developed by Naughty Dog, deals with the human relationship betwixt smuggler Joel, and Ellie. Joel is tasked with escorting Ellie across a post-apocalyptic U.s. in an endeavor to create a potential cure against an infection to which Ellie is allowed. The relationship between the two characters became the basis of the game's development.
Joel is the primary playable grapheme of the game, though players assume control of Ellie for a curt portion. Throughout their journey, Joel and Ellie meet various characters: Tess, a survivor who is closely acquainted with Joel, Marlene, leader of the militia group the Fireflies; Pecker, a survivor who fortified his own town; Henry and Sam, brothers from Hartford; Joel's brother Tommy and his wife Maria who have built their own settlement; and David, the leader of a grouping of cannibals. In addition, Joel'south daughter Sarah appears in the game's prologue, and Ellie's friend Riley Abel is featured in the downloadable content pack The Last of Us: Left Behind.
A squad at Naughty Dog designed the character appearances, and artistic director Neil Druckmann was the main writer of their personalities and mannerisms. The actors were given considerable license to improvise the lines and influence character personality, simultaneously performing the motion capture work for their characters. Various characters were influenced by the story progression, ultimately becoming completely different from the initial vision. The relationship of the characters received praise from several gaming publications, and the interim has resulted in multiple awards, including ii BAFTAs and a D.I.C.E. Honor.
Creation and formulation [edit]
The relationship betwixt the characters of Joel and Ellie, portrayed by Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson, respectively, was the key focus of the game'south development. Artistic managing director Neil Druckmann wrote the game'southward script, particularly focusing on the characters.[1] Though the development team quickly felt that Johnson fit the role of Ellie, they spent more time selecting the actor of Joel, as the chemistry between the ii characters was imperative to the game. After Baker and Johnson played aslope each other, the team realized that the sometime perfectly fit the role of Joel, despite the role player's young age. Bakery and Johnson contributed profoundly to the development of the characters.[2] For example, Bakery convinced Druckmann that Joel would care for Tess due to his loneliness,[iii] and Johnson convinced Druckmann to re-write the character of Ellie in a stronger and more than defensive style.[2] Some of the dialogue between the duo was improvised by the actors; Druckmann attributed this to the fact that the script included an unnecessary number of lines during gameplay sections, and he allowed the actors to choose what they felt was necessary.[4] From the outset of development, the team intended for The Final of Us to feature dual protagonists with potent individual story arcs.[5] The character interactions were inspired by the relationship between Nathan Drake and Tenzin in Uncharted two: Among Thieves (2009), in turn inspired past the video game Ico (2001). The game's protagonists represent the 2 eras that are shown in the game; Joel represents the world before the outbreak, having spent virtually of his life during this menstruation, while Ellie represents the world after the outbreak, as she was built-in in the post-apocalyptic earth. While the former is emotionally damaged due to the loss that he has experienced, the latter maintains an optimistic view of life, having become familiar to the damaged world;[6] spending time with each other saw these qualities overlapping, with Joel become more than lively, and Ellie learning more survival skills.[5]
The character'southward performances were mostly recorded using motion capture technology; approximately 85% of the game's animations were recorded using motion capture, with remaining sound elements recorded afterwards in a studio.[7] The development team felt that the post-apocalyptic world and the survival horror genre gave them the opportunity to better develop the characters. Taking inspiration from their work on the Uncharted games, the team used their cognition of paralleling characters with the conflict in both gameplay and stories when developing The Last of Us. They as well took inspiration from the books The Road (2006) and City of Thieves (2008), and the film No Land for Old Men (2007),[v] noting that they all include memorable characters and using this every bit a signal of inspiration.[8] "[Westward]e can make yous as a histrion experience more than of what information technology'southward truly similar to exist inside of a world where every bullet counts and each stride you take is a conscious selection that's going to make or break your existence," said Straley.[5] The squad besides felt that the "pressures of the world" immune them to better develop their characters. They felt that the pressure forced the characters to brand interesting decisions, assuasive better development.[5]
Pb characters [edit]
Joel [edit]
Joel Miller (Troy Baker) is the protagonist of The Last of Us. Originally from Texas, Joel was a single begetter in his belatedly 20s when the initial Cordyceps outbreak occurred. Fleeing with his brother Tommy and his twelve-year-former daughter Sarah, they got involved in a firefight with a soldier, and Sarah was mortally wounded and died in his arms, leaving him traumatized. In the 20 years that follow, Joel did whatsoever he had to do to survive.[9] [10]
Xx years after Sarah'south death, Joel works every bit a smuggler in the Boston quarantine zone with his friend and partner Tess. While out searching for a former cohort who stole some of their trade, Joel and Tess are tasked by Marlene, an associate and leader of a rebel militia called the Fireflies, to smuggle Ellie to a rendezvous point. Joel discovers that Ellie is immune to the infection. Upon their arrival, Tess reveals that she has sustained a seize with teeth on the journey, and insists Joel finds Tommy, a former Firefly, in order to continue the mission. Joel is initially surly and short towards Ellie, though he begins to warm up to her as their journey continues. This is compounded when Joel, having initially asked Tommy to carry on in his place later meeting upwardly with him, changes his mind and carries on as planned. Their bond deepens when Ellie nearly loses Joel to a astringent injury, and when he comes to her aid afterward she is nearly killed past a band of cannibals. Ultimately, Joel shows his devotion to Ellie when he chooses to rescue her from the doctors who plan to remove and examine her brain, as opposed to allowing her to dice. To ensure they are not pursued, Joel kills Marlene. Driving away, Ellie wakes upwardly, afterwards which Joel tells her the doctors gave up on discovering a cure. Ellie later on confronts him near the events, and Joel swears to her that he was telling the truth.[xi]
When designing Joel's concrete appearance, the team tried to brand him look "flexible plenty" to allow for him to appear every bit both a "ruthless operator in the underground of a quarantined city" equally well as a "caring father figure to Ellie".[12] When writing the graphic symbol of Joel, Druckmann initially took inspiration from Josh Brolin'due south portrayal of Llewelyn Moss in No Country for Old Men (2007), which he saw equally "very placidity, very cool under force per unit area". However, Baker's interpretation of Joel as a more emotional person evolved the character in a dissimilar fashion.[13] Druckmann felt that players, specifically parents, would be able to relate to Joel's graphic symbol and his bonding with Ellie.[14] Druckmann became intrigued by players who discussed Joel's morality, distinguishing him equally a hero or villain; Druckmann felt that Joel was only "a complex person who'southward fabricated good and bad decisions", but immune it to be open to interpretation.[fifteen] When auditioning for the role, Baker read a phrase on the character sheet that stated Joel had "few moral lines left to cross", which became the "anchor indicate" to the character for him.[1]
Baker returned to portray Joel in The Concluding of Us Office II (2020).[16] Pedro Pascal will play the role in the upcoming HBO television accommodation of the game.[17]
Ellie [edit]
Ellie (Ashley Johnson) is a fourteen-year-old orphan and the other main playable grapheme in the game, and 1 of the few characters to accept never known life before the infection. Much of her backstory is revealed in the additional content The Last of United states: Left Behind and the comic book miniseries The Final of Us: American Dreams.[18] [nineteen]
Afterward surviving a bite from the Infected, Ellie is tasked to Joel to be escorted to the Fireflies. Initially bellyaching by Joel's surliness, Ellie starts to feel a stiff zipper to him. After experiencing a traumatizing come across in the Wintertime, in which Ellie is most raped and murdered by a band of cannibals, she becomes withdrawn and introverted. When Joel finally gets her to the Fireflies, it is discovered that she has a mutant strain of the Cordyceps mucus growing on her brain, which may be used to create a vaccine; in order to excerpt the fungi, an operation on Ellie's encephalon is required, that will likely impale her. While she is being prepared for surgery, Joel makes his fashion to the operating room and carries her to safety. When Ellie awakens from unconsciousness, Joel lies by telling her that the Fireflies establish many other subjects, and had stopped looking for a cure. Ellie later confronts him about it, demanding to know the truth. When he reassures her that he is telling the truth, she replies with "Okay".[11]
The squad felt that the establishing of the physical appearance of Ellie was "disquisitional"; they felt that she needed to appear young plenty to brand her relationship with Joel believable, but former plenty to exist credible as a resourceful teenager capable of surviving.[20] When questioned about the inspiration for Ellie every bit a gameplay feature, Druckmann recalled when he and Straley were brainstorming ideas for Uncharted 2: Among Thieves and created a mute character who would summon the player to follow them, creating a "beautiful" relationship through gameplay alone. Though this concept was never included in the final game, the thought was raised when the squad were discussing a new project, ultimately inspiring Ellie.[5] Following the release of Left Behind, in which Ellie is seen kissing her friend Riley, Druckmann has confirmed that she is gay.[21]
Johnson returned to play Ellie in The Last of Us Part II.[16] Bella Ramsey volition play the character in the upcoming HBO television accommodation.[22]
Secondary characters [edit]
Tommy [edit]
Tommy (Jeffrey Pierce) is Joel's brother. At the initial outbreak, he picked Joel and Sarah up in his automobile to take them to condom. When the machine is hit by a truck, he defends Joel as he carries Sarah, whose leg is badly hurt. After Sarah'southward decease, Joel and Tommy initially survive together, but differing outlooks and Joel's hardened means led to their estrangement, and Tommy left to join the Fireflies. After becoming disillusioned, he subsequently left them every bit well, and built a settlement around a working power plant in Wyoming with his wife, Maria. Many years later, Joel arrives at Tommy's settlement, and the brothers are reunited. Tommy initially refuses to take Ellie off Joel's easily, but upon seeing their close bond and realizing that Joel doesn't trust himself to protect Ellie, he agrees to take her to Marlene himself. However, Ellie confronts Joel well-nigh Sarah and, after having a modify of heart, Joel and Ellie continue their journeying after Tommy promises them sanctuary should they demand information technology.
The development squad aimed for Tommy's physical appearance to resemble Joel "in stature and rugged toughness", but also to express his compassionate arroyo to the world.[23] While Tommy shares Joel'due south "gritty masculinity", he also has a gentleness which Joel lacks.[23] Pierce originally auditioned for the role of Joel, which was later given to Troy Baker. When the team was required to cast an actor for the role of Tommy, they immediately contacted Pierce, as they were impressed by his audition. Bakery felt that the chemistry betwixt him and Pierce assisted in the realistic relationship betwixt Joel and Tommy.
Pierce reprised the role of Tommy in The Last of Us Part II,[16] and volition portray the quarantine rebel Perry in the upcoming HBO television adaptation;[25] Gabriel Luna volition play Tommy in the evidence.[26]
Marlene [edit]
Marlene (Merle Dandridge) is the leader of the Fireflies, a militia movement hoping to wrest armed forces occupation of the Quarantine Zones and restore government command. She was tasked by Ellie'southward mother, a close friend of hers, to look out for her girl, but Ellie only met her afterward her infection. Afterward existence wounded in Boston, she offers to sell Joel and Tess the trade Robert stole from them and sold to her in return for smuggling Ellie out of the Quarantine Zone. Joel meets Marlene again at the Firefly hospital in Table salt Lake City, where scientists are running tests on Ellie. Marlene reveals that they will operate on Ellie, which will result in her death; Joel disagrees with the functioning and fights dorsum. After Joel rescues Ellie, Marlene tries to stop him from leaving, insisting that taking Ellie volition merely delay her death until a more gruesome one occurs, and Ellie'southward return to her would help to create a cure against the infection. Joel disregards her and instead shoots her in the tum. She begs for her life, just Joel executes her with a shot to the head, ensuring that no-one is left to come after them.
The team aimed for Marlene's physical design to make her await "capable and in control", while conveying compassion, to result in players assertive that she does intendance for Ellie.[27] Dandridge plant the character of Marlene to be complex, believing that she "wants to do the all-time affair for the greater good", but events in her life take resulted in a dislocated moral continuing.[28] Though she personally believed that Marlene is a fundamentally "skillful" person, Dandridge felt that the ambiguous morality of the characters is a pregnant contributor to the interest in their humanity.[28] Dandridge also appreciated the employ of motion capture, comparing information technology to theater productions.[29]
Dandridge reprised her function for flashback scenes in The Concluding of U.s. Office Two,[sixteen] and will reprise her role in the upcoming HBO television adaptation.[30]
Tess [edit]
Tess (Annie Wersching) is Joel'south smuggling partner and friend. Afterwards chasing downwardly and killing Robert, a one-time accomplice who stole their merchandise, Tess and Joel are offered their merchandise back from Robert'southward heir-apparent Marlene if they agree to help smuggle Ellie to the Land Capitol building outside of the Quarantine Zone with Joel. She and Joel successfully brand it to the Capitol building, only to discover upon arrival that the people they are meant to rendezvous with are all dead. When Joel protests that they must return, Tess insists that she cannot go whatsoever farther and reveals she was bitten on the journey. As soldiers arrive at the building, Tess orders Joel, as a last obligation to her, to discover Tommy and get Ellie to the Fireflies, earlier sending them off while she covers them. Tess is then killed in the subsequent gunfight, ensuring she never turns.
When designing the physical advent of Tess, the team aimed to make her look "tough and capable", striving to add an element of force in order to show that she might be more ruthless than Joel.[31] Tess was originally intended to be featured as the main antagonist of The Last of Us, pursuing Joel for a twelvemonth before a final confrontation in which she is killed by Ellie. Even so, the team found it difficult to believe that Tess would dispute with Joel and pursue him for a year; this was solved past majorly altering the story.[32] Wersching was impressed by the script, and Druckmann'south ability to write unique female characters.[fourteen] When writing the game'southward female characters, particularly Tess and Ellie, Druckmann avoided external influences, such every bit the media's portrayal of women, as he wished to write his ain story.[14]
Tess volition be played past Anna Torv in the upcoming HBO tv set adaptation.[33]
Neb [edit]
Pecker (W. Earl Chocolate-brown) is a survivor and business organisation partner of Joel and Tess who lives in Lincoln near Boston. A paranoid, aggressive, and distrustful man in his late 40s, Bill lives alone in a heavily fortified town, laden with his traps that include some captured Infected. During the game, Joel finds Bill in the promise that Bill will pay off a debt by fixing upwardly a car for Joel and Ellie to drive to Tommy's community, but Bill insists that the only working car bombardment is in the unexplored part of boondocks. After fighting their way to the local high school, Bill discovers the battery he was going to use is missing. They escape the swarms of infected surrounding the school, and detect themselves in an abandoned business firm, where Neb discovers his former partner, Frank, has committed suicide by hanging; it is revealed that the two had had a falling out and Frank had been planning to escape in Beak'south car. After getting the car started, Joel drops Bill off and expresses sympathy for what happened betwixt him and Frank. Beak merely responds by ensuring that their debt is settled and and then ordering Joel to leave his town. In The Last of Us Role II, set four years afterward, Ellie tells Dina about Bill and his traps.
Bill'southward appearance was designed to reflect practicality, every bit opposed to self-expression; near of his clothing and gear tin can likewise be used as a survival tool.[34] Beak is revealed to be homosexual at one point in the game. Druckmann initially left this vague in the script, but was inspired at the script read-through to alter a few lines to further reflect Beak's sexuality.[3] To make Bill interesting, Druckmann explored the concept of contradictory statements; while Bill states that becoming attached to people will lower chances of survival, it is revealed that he had a partner that he really cared for. Pecker'south office in the game was also to voice Joel'southward concerns nearly escorting Ellie, as Joel doesn't phonation them. "[T]he reason to take Bill in that location is that Bill can actually say that to Joel, and warn Joel nigh that stuff," Druckmann said.[35] Sam Einhorn of GayGamer.net felt that the revelation of Neb'south sexuality "added to his grapheme ... without actually tokenizing him".[36] American organisation GLAAD named Nib 1 of the "most intriguing new LGBT characters of 2013", calling him "securely flawed merely wholly unique".[37]
Bill will be played past Nick Offerman in the upcoming HBO television adaptation; Con O'Neill was originally bandage in the part, but was forced to drop out due to scheduling conflicts.[38]
Henry and Sam [edit]
Henry (Brandon Scott) and Sam (Nadji Jeter) are two brothers that Ellie and Joel run across while trying to escape from a group of hunters in Pittsburgh. Henry is 25 years old, while Sam is xiii. Joel and Henry initially think each other are hostile, until they see Sam and Ellie, respectively. Like Joel, Henry is an experienced survivor, and the two decide to squad up, since both pairs are looking for the Fireflies. They work together to overpower the bandits guarding the exit to the Quarantine Zone, and escape to an abandoned radio tower in the Suburbs. There, Joel and Henry bail over their mutual love of motorbikes, only Sam becomes morose and introverted, particularly after a conversation with Ellie over death and the Infected. The next 24-hour interval, it emerges that Sam was bitten while escaping the Suburbs, and he attacks Ellie, forcing Henry to kill him. Overcome with grief and guilt at his brother'southward decease, Henry commits suicide with his gun.
Both the physical appearance and beliefs of Henry and Sam were designed to reflect that of Joel and Ellie; the backpack and jeans worn by both duos reflect the physical resemblance, while the behavioral resemblance was in that they are both forced to make tough decisions over time.[39] After Brandon Scott was called to portray Henry, the team only showed him some artistic sketches of the game, avoiding specific details about the story. Scott enjoyed portraying the character, particularly due to the fact that he was immune to innovate elements of his own personality. "You don't have to plan [the fiddling nuances] ... because y'all get to just be the graphic symbol," Scott said.[40] He also felt that recording the vocalization and deportment simultaneously was "exciting" and helpful.[xl] The team felt that Henry'southward actions are dedicated to protecting Sam, and that Scott introduced that dedication to the character. Druckmann stated that Henry and Sam's relationship mirrored that of Joel and Ellie's. Ellie was seen past the team equally a mentor to Sam. Johnson felt that Sam was "genuinely scared", admiring this significant departure from the game'south other characters.
In the upcoming HBO idiot box adaptation, Sam will exist portrayed in two episodes by a deaf actor aged eight–fourteen practiced in American Sign Linguistic communication and/or Black American Sign Language.[41]
David [edit]
David (Nolan North) is the leader of a group of cannibals that Ellie runs into at the Lakeside Resort where she is sheltering Joel while he recovers from a grievous wound. Initially, Ellie runs into him and a young man hunter later on killing a deer, and he offers to trade the deer for some penicillin for Joel. Later he and Ellie are forced to fend off a swarm of infected, David reveals that he is really the leader of the gang of hunters that Ellie and Joel had killed previously at the University of Eastern Colorado, when Joel was injured. He allows Ellie to get abroad, simply afterward tracks her downwardly and kidnaps her, taking her to his base in the town. There, Ellie discovers that David's gang are cannibals. She resists their attempts, manages to kill his assistant and flees into the town, while David and his gang stem her. David eventually corners her in a eating house, and stalks her for several minutes, as it burns downwardly. Eventually, he manages to pin her downwards and tries to strangle her, but she catches hold of his machete and swings information technology, knocking him off her, and brutally hacks him to death, before Joel arrives and pulls her off.
David's physical posture and gestures were specifically designed to propose a warm and caring nature, making players believe his credence to welcome Ellie to his community.[42] Veteran vocalisation actor Nolan Northward, who portrays protagonist Nathan Drake in Naughty Dog'due south Uncharted series, was chosen to play the role of David. When approached past Druckmann well-nigh the role, Due north immediately accustomed the part, appreciating its diversity from his previous acting roles. When portraying David, Due north was required to change his voice to fit the part. The first vocalization he proposed to Druckmann was ultimately chosen for the game; he describes it every bit "very placidity ... and the vocalization can break a niggling".[1] To portray the character, N approached his personality from multiple perspectives, viewing David equally a "survivor". North empathized with David, stating that about of David's actions were understandable when because the apocalyptic situation. He felt that David was initially attempting to protect Ellie, who was viewed as a "glimmer of hope".[43] Prior to the writing of the script, David was referred to equally the "carnivorous king", and it was known that Ellie would encounter an enemy that would change her. When North was cast, the squad establish it interesting to brand David charismatic, and infatuated with Ellie.
Riley [edit]
Riley Abel [44] (Yaani King) is Ellie'due south best friend. Actualization in the Left Behind additional content, Ellie and Riley became friends at the military boarding school where Ellie was sent when she turned thirteen, where at some point Riley left to join the Fireflies. At the first of Left Behind, she returns after a long absence, and ambushes Ellie in her room. The two go to their onetime hangout in an abandoned shopping mall, where they fight over Riley'due south revelation that she will soon be posted to another metropolis. Ellie somewhen supports her conclusion, but as the two dance together before departing, Ellie becomes tearful, and begs Riley not to go out. Without hesitation, Riley rips her dog tags off, deciding to cull Ellie instead of the Fireflies. Moved, Ellie impulsively kisses her, which she returns. Overjoyed, Riley and Ellie are pondering how to go along when they are attacked by infected. Both sustain bites, and decide to embrace in their final hours together. Riley turns, while Ellie does not.
King prepared for the role of Riley by studying the single-player campaign of The Last of Us, as well as the comic book The Last of Us: American Dreams (2013). She stated that Riley has "an extremely stiff personality, very driven, very confident for a 16-year-old".[45] King felt that Riley and Ellie accept a really shut friendship, requiring each other to survive. She noted that they intendance about each other, and that they can both rely on their human relationship.[46] She also saw Riley as Ellie's mentor, helping her discover new perspectives in the world.[45]
Sarah [edit]
Sarah (Hana Hayes) is Joel'south twelve-year-one-time daughter, whom he had when he was in his late teens, and the game's beginning playable character. The posters and photos on her wall suggest that she was a keen soccer histrion. At the start of the game, she gives her father a new watch for his birthday. In the early on hours of the side by side day, she is awoken by a commotion and the sound of Tommy phoning Joel. Joel bursts into his office, retrieves his revolver and shoots their infected neighbor in self-defence. Sarah leaves with Tommy and Joel, merely her leg is hurt in a crash, forcing Joel to carry her. On the outskirts of their hometown, they come across a soldier, who follows his orders and shoots at them, fatally wounding Sarah who dies in Joel's arms.
The team felt that Sarah'southward physical appearance should experience authentic, displaying her relationship with Joel, while simultaneously establishing her every bit a singled-out grapheme. They aimed to establish the graphic symbol as "a down-to-earth daughter who shares many qualities with Ellie".[47] On the relationship betwixt Joel and Sarah, Hayes felt that they are "more like all-time friends than father and girl", citing their playfulness and humor with each other.[48] Hayes felt intimidated during her audition, due to her inexperience with video game performances. She institute it difficult to perform lines in the recording studio, preferring to perform them with the body movements; she believed that the latter felt more than natural.[48] To perform Sarah's death, Hayes forced herself to remember and experience previous moments in her life, such equally her grandpa's decease.[1]
Nico Parker volition portray Sarah in the upcoming HBO goggle box adaptation.[49]
Other characters [edit]
Reception [edit]
The characters received acclaim. Eurogamer 's Welsh found that the characters were adult with "real patience and skill", affectionate their emotional value,[57] and Joystiq 's Mitchell found the relationships "genuine" and emotional.[58] Kelly of Computer and Video Games constitute the characters "richly painted", feeling invested in their stories.[59] GameSpot 'southward Carolyn Petit felt that the game'due south sense of humanity is positively reflected through the characters.[threescore] Tom Hoggins of The Daily Telegraph called the characters "complex" and "flawed", stating that they aid the game maintain "its ain identity".[61]
The character performances also received praise, with Edge noting that the script improved equally a result.[62] Eurogamer 'due south Oli Welsh repeated similar remarks, naming the performances "sympathetic and understated".[57] IGN 's Colin Moriarty called the voice acting "consistently superb",[63] and Matt Helgeson of Game Informer felt that the actors realistically "convey the heavy emotional toll placed on each character".[64] Jim Sterling of Destructoid felt that the voice acting is "impeccably performed", resulting in "18-carat and credible" characters.[65] Kotaku 's Kirk Hamilton remarked that the actors "have an uncommon chemistry and fearlessly tackle their roles", praising their delivery of the emotional material.[66] Some of the actors were awarded for their performances; Troy Baker won awards from Hardcore Gamer [67] and the Spike VGX 2013, while Ashley Johnson received two BAFTAs[68] [69] and a Die Award,[70] equally well equally awards from the Fasten VGX and The Daily Telegraph.[71]
Many critics discussed the game's depiction of female person characters. Jason Killingsworth of Edge praised its lack of sexualized female characters, writing that information technology "offers a refreshing antitoxin to the sexism and regressive gender attitudes of most blockbuster videogames".[72] Eurogamer 'due south Ellie Gibson praised Ellie as "sometimes strong, sometimes vulnerable, but never a cliché".[73] She felt that Ellie is initially established every bit a "damsel in distress", but that this concept is subverted.[73] GameSpot 'southward Carolyn Petit praised the female characters every bit morally conflicted and sympathetic, simply wrote that gender in video games should be evaluated "based on their bodily claim, not in relation to other games".[74] Chris Suellentrop of The New York Times best-selling that Ellie was a likable and "sometimes powerful" graphic symbol, only argued that The Last of Us is "actually the story of Joel", stating that it'due south "another video game by men, for men and near men".[75] The Concluding of Us was as well praised for its depiction of LGBT characters. A buss between two female person characters in Left Behind was met with positive reactions.[76] [77]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Voice Actors For The Last Of Us,
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Last_of_Us_characters
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