When Ellie finally dispatched the last enemy, who she filled with arrows before lopping of his head, the demo transitioned back to the dance and the closing moments of Ellie and Dina’s kiss. We also saw Ellie quickly craft an explosive arrow while in battle, showing some of the new stuff you can make on the fly with a more robust system than what was in the first game. There, she stays low and uses shelves and counters to sneak around her attackers, until she can find something to fight back with. The demo continued with a tense scene in which the bandits chase Ellie, out of ammo, into an old storefront. The Last of Us part 2‘s gameplay demonstrates it’s a major step forward from the first game. The blade gets stuck, so she leaves it behind. Ellie returns the attack, slamming an axe into the character’s face. The enemy swings a blade at Ellie, which she narrowly dodges by leaning quickly out of the way. As she moves up to assassinate another bandit, she’s spotted, turning the situation into a firefight as enemies called out to one another and passed along the information that they’d spotted a “wolf.” The player quickly dispatched one enemy with Ellie’s mostly silent bow and arrow, but the other character closes in and it comes to blows. At least we know Ellie is killing some not-nice folks.īefore long, Ellie climbs into a partially destroyed parking garage, and the demo takes. Not far ahead, she finds someone who appeared to be the leader of the bandit group, murdering a man for reasons unknown by hanging him from a tree by the hands, then gutting him. Ellie has to slip past them, making use of stealth elements like crouching in low bushes and keeping out of sight to make it past. A moment later, his buddies start to show up, bearing torches and whistling to each other. The kiss transitions to Ellie attacking and killing a man out in the woods, presumably on that patrol she and Jesse had discussed. The trailer gives some character moments with Ellie, who is 19 at this point (she was 14 in The Last of Us) Jesse (Stephen Chang), another young member of the settlement who apparently goes out on patrols with Ellie sometimes and Dina (Shannon Woodward), a woman who used to date Jesse and on whom Ellie seemingly has a crush.Īll those moves protagonist Ellie made on screen were moves you can execute with buttons and mechanics. The demo opens with Ellie, now the series’ protagonist, hanging out at a hoedown in a human settlement that has managed some normalcy in spite of the world being overrun by zombie-like “infected” humans, as in the first game. It also gave some new hints about where Naughty Dog is taking its story. Naughty Dog showed off a number of new mechanics in the new The Last of Us Part 2 demo, not just contextual actions that will only pop up at certain moments in the game. The demo was highly choreographed, Lowe said, to make the sequence exciting, while conveying a lot of information about what to expect in the game, but there was no E3 magic involved. All those moves Ellie makes are tied to gameplay, not cutscenes or quick-time events meant to increase the game’s dramatic effect. In one instance, an adult is drunk in another, a parent is heavily under the influence of Vicodin.Apparently, though, we doubters were wrong. Viewers can expect swearing, including "butt-ass naked," "s-t," "boner," "crap," "blow me," "penis," and one use of "f-k." Underage drinking (beer) occurs at numerous parties. Other sexual activity is implied rather than explicit. Characters kiss, embrace, and engage in foreplay in one intimate scene (shown in head shots, with bare shoulders). While there's no nudity, there is revealing clothing (bikinis) and lots of sexual conversation (condoms, infidelity). Romance and sexuality (including "first times") are integral to their stories. Connected by friendships, others in the crew have tales to tell as well. The two lead characters are a budding filmmaker and a musician. A group of graduating high school seniors have life-changing experiences during their "last" summer before moving on to college and/or the rest of their lives. Parents need to know that The Last Summer is a Netflix teen romantic comedy.
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