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The Last of Us Part II - PlayStation 4 Collector's Edition

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Edition: Collector's


Features

  • As ellie pursues vengeance after a traumatic violent event, you must confront the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions.
  • Pre-order & receive the following special in-game items: ammo capacity upgrade: unlock an ammo capacity upgrade for ellie's Pistol.Crafting training manual: unlock the crafting training manual, which provides access to new crafting recipes and upgrades.
  • A complex & emotional story-experience the escalating moral Conflicts created by ellie's relentless pursuit of vengeance. The cycle of Violence left in her wake will challenge your notions of right versus wrong, good versus evil, and hero versus villain.
  • A beautiful yet dangerous world - set out on ellie's journey, taking her from the peaceful mountains and forests of Jackson to the lush, overgrown ruins of greater Seattle. Encounter new survivor groups, and terrifying Evolutions of the infected.
  • Tense & desperate action-survival gameplay - New & evolved gameplay systems deliver upon the life-or-death stakes of ellie's journey through the hostile world.

Description

The LAST of us part II Collector's Edition Includes the following content:-48 page mini art book from dark horse-steelbook case including full game-12” ellie statue-lithograph art print and thank you letter -replica of ellie's bracelet-set of 6 enamel pins-set of 5 stickers-ps4 dynamic theme-set of 6 psn avatars-digital soundtrack-digital mini art book from dark Horse provided by voucher within package. Voucher expires 02/21/2023. Internet connection and an Account for Playstation network required to redeem voucher.

Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Release date: June 19, 2020


Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.5 inches; 10.41 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 3004285


Item Weight: 10.41 pounds


Manufacturer: Playstation


Date First Available: September 24, 2019


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  • Story Driven Masterpiece
Edition: Collector's
Continuation of the first game (in case you can't tell from the title). Core gameplay is the same, but they've added more mobility and enhanced enemy AI to make for a more realistic scenario. Still story driven game. Has linear progression, and is not full open world similar to first game, but the levels are larger and if you explore you get more rewards/resources. Integration of story and gameplay is really good and gets you immersed in the world -Story/Plot: Story takes place 5 years after the first game where Ellie and Joel are now in a safe community and has settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Main focus is on Ellie this time around, but you play multiple characters getting there perspectives through timeline jumps/flashbacks. Starts off with Ellie trying to uncover the truth about what happened at the end of the Last of Us (part 1) then it goes into revenge quest as opposing groups gets involved. Character development and motivation are realistic seeing the situation/mindset they're in. As you play, you question if Ellie's motives are rational or not, seeing her lust for revenge The Punisher (Marvel) style. Amazing emotional experience when you couple it with gameplay. Theme of the game is revenge as you go into two character's different perspectives on it and how they deal with the thought of vengeance giving parallel life situations Graphics and audio are really good. Very high production value. A lot of environmental detail (foliage, snow dropping down tree branches as you pass them) and realistic facial expressions. Sound track and ambient sound are excellent; best played with headset or 5.1 surround sound. -Gameplay: Able to adjust individual difficulty settings: Overall, Player, Enemies, Allies, Stealth and Resources from very light to survivor difficulty. There are 60+ settings, vision and visual accessibility for those who have disabilities. Even if you don't have disabilities, you can take advantage of them for combat or finding collectables Core gameplay remains the same from the first game with some enhancements There's a dedicated jump button giving verticality options to fights and environmental puzzles Evade mechanics for hand-on-hand battles. Dodge animation change depending on enemies attack and angle they swing their weapon Ellie learned to swim this time, but a boat is required traverse large body of water Able to squeeze trough gaps while standing or go prone on her stomach. Rope used for traversal and problem solving Can break windows via bricks or melee attacks If hit by arrow, it'll be harder to aim and disable listen mode until you stop and take arrow out Dog enemies have sense of perception. You must worry about their scent and can't stay in one place for long There are new enemy infected types More environmental interactions with objects during battle AI communicate better. They call out each other by name and mourn for them or get angry/aggressive when you kill them There are more craftable items, must decide what to craft due to limited resources given New craftable items include trap mines, stun bombs, explosive arrows, silencers, bullets, among others There are expanded skill trees like precision, survival, crafting, stealth. To get new skills you must collect pills and to expand skill tree you must collect survival magazines. You cannot upgrade everything in one playthrough(or at least from my experience, may be I didn't explore as much) so you have to pick-and-choose. This time you collect hero cards instead of comic books Level design in this game is really good. Levels are more larger than the first game, giving different branching paths to reach your set destination. There is much fewer environmental puzzles this time around (maybe because Ellie can swim now lol); makes the game flow more smoother Has a New Game Plus Overall one of the best games on the PS4. Defining game of this console generation ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by Vincent Vincent

  • After playing my feelings have changed. (As spoiler free as I can be in this)
Edition: Collector's
Sorry if I'm not the most eloquently spoken. To start I loved the first game with a burning passion. I love Joel and Ellie, even Tommy after the first. I loved the game play and story telling as whole granted the AI's could have used some more work. The DLC that came after I also liked but not nearly as much. However, I think it gave good background story and nice filler for the main game. Now bare with me cause most people don't want to hear a good review because after the leaks they made up their minds and that was the end of the story. But like the first you need the whole picture included small talks during game play to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I ruined parts of it by watching and reading all the leaks that came out shortly before the release. I couldn't help myself. The first round of leaks initially made me unsure of if I was going to like the overall story as what I had read stated that the game was based around the Seraphites being a cult like group of Christians that solely were after people due to them being gay and various other in my opinion SJW pushes. (They resemble a different group in my opinion now) Then the leaks came out about Joel and the second half of the game play. These actually peaked my interest more as they disproved the first leaks to some extent. I already suspected that Joel would not last through the entire game before the leaks and I personally think that everyone should have seen that coming. He was not a hero in the first. In fact what he did in the first was a selfish act but he did it out of love for someone he saw as his daughter. Most parents would do anything for their children, blood or not. These actions are what set's up the story for the second game. They have effects on other people's lives that we are shown through out the game and while there are parts of it where the pacing stumbles and a few scenes I could have gone without (sex scene in particular as I don't think it did anything for the story really) but it overall still pulls on the heart strings and makes you think. It does force you to try to see why each person carries out their actions that they see fit and this is not for everyone. From a lot of the backlash I've seen most people can't let go of the rage and that clouds their judgement for the second half of the game. I personally felt like I was able to understand and sympathize with both sides in the end but you must realize it comes at a cost to both in different ways. Granted there is debate on who lost more. Overall the game has beautiful scenery and graphics, stage design and layout works well and I personally only had one bug through the entire thing which involved the dog at the aquarium. I think that parts of it can be a bit slow and like I said before some things I think could have been left out including a few of the dream sequences that felt like filler. I think a few of the character's stories were left a bit bland and I couldn't connect to some but the main two I felt sympathy for in the end. I think that Ellie and Joel's story kept this game rooted to remind you why things have happened and I personally thought the ending said more than I've seen people comment on. But I'll leave that for you to decide, if you decide to play it. There were a few small SJW pushes but otherwise characters sexualities weren't shoved down your throat like some leaks made it seem and in my opinion added to the overall story. (I'm a big believer in writing a good character vs just having someone be gay or trans and that to be their only trait portrayed, and to me these were decently written characters.) I personally loved it overall, however my love for the first is still greater. I don't think this out does the original story wise but it was nice to see that combat systems and crafting systems were updated and tweaked to be better as well as AI's. As for the Ellie Figure that comes with this edition, it's well made, very large and I think the detail in it is great for the price since it also comes with pins, stickers, an art book and the bracelet. I'll add pictures later if I can. I'm overall happy with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020 by Alicia

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