Naughty Dog says it has an outline for a hypothetical Last of Us Part III, but says such a game is not in active development at the studio. This is what I just finished my replay on, and it definitely made a lot of difference.
The Last of Us Part II recently received a patch that allows the game to run at 60 frames-per-second if played on a PlayStation 5.
It has no actual narrative consequence, as Tommy survives this encounter (and the full game) regardless of any outmaneuvering you might do. But if you’re fast and can successfully dodge every shot he fires, it’s possible to catch up to him at the boat terminal and shoot, punch, choke, or whatever you decide to do to him. This truth is shown in the first minute of the following video:Ĭatching up to Tommy reveals that he functions as most enemies do in the game, but because of his placement usually being just out of reach, it’s uncommon to actually get close enough to notice. After the third day in Seattle, players take control of Abby and discover her side of the story and the redemption arc she goes through after killing Joel. However, it’s been discovered by YouTuber Speclizer (thanks to The Gamer) that, if you’re fast enough Abby can catch up to her would-be killer and do some damage. With The Last of Us Part II having been out for several weeks, most gamers have already beaten it or have at least discovered the twist halfway through the campaign. The main reason for this is that Abby is the second main playable character in TLoU2. And that could be frustrating to some, but it’s the way the whole thing was written to be. Abby is by far the most important new character in The Last of Us 2. The segment is effective in how much it feels like you can win the fight if you try hard enough, but it’s scripted, mostly. The player isn’t meant to catch or defeat Tommy at this point, but the section does a pretty good job of making you feel like you’re just on the verge of taking down the vengeful sniper. Near the beginning of the chapter, there’s a pseudo chase sequence/shootout with Tommy, the brother of ex-protagonist Joel who is out here killing Abby’s friends as part of a revenge tour for his brother’s murder. I’ve recently been replaying The Last of Us Part II, and there’s a segment on Abby’s (the super-secret second protagonist of the game alongside Ellie) third day in Seattle that stuck out to me in a way it hadn’t in previous playthroughs. Recall that The Last of Us 2 is now available on PS4, and it also became one of the best-selling titles on Amazon despite leaks.īack to work!!! following will contain spoilers for The Last of Us Part II.
However, that hasn’t stopped fans from speculating, and many people assume that the tweet refers to some unannounced Abby DLC coming to The Last of Us 2.Ībby isn’t exactly the most beloved character from the latest game of Naughty Dog, and players have flocked to the tweet in hopes that a DLC for the character will never arrive.įurther fuel on the fire for the potential Abby DLC was thrown directly by Neil Druckmann, creative director of The Last of Us 2 and vice president of Naughty Dog, liking Phillips’ tweet.
Naughty Dog has already stated that no DLC is planned for the sequel, although we know that a standalone multiplayer game will arrive in the future. Wearing his motion-capture gear, the actor simply stated: “Back to work!!!” Abby is voiced by Laura Bailey, known for her roles in several games like Nadine (Uncharted 4), Jaina Proudmoore (Warcraft), and Kait Diaz (Gears of War 4 & 5). Abby - Voice Actor & Model Voiced & Mocapped By Laura Bailey. She was first revealed via the 2017 trailer.
Phillips, who played Abby’s father and surgeon in the Naughty Dog title, shared a snapshot of himself on Twitter on his way back to work. Abby plays a central role in the events of The Last of Us 2. Now, a recent social media post by actor Derek Phillips may have rekindled hopes for an alleged DLC in the pipeline. The game itself is around 20-25 hours, so you play as abby for about 10-15 hours.
There are many fans hoping that a recent social media post by actor Derek Phillips of The Last of Us 2 points to a possible Abby DLC for the game.įor some time, fans of The Last of Us 2 – the Naughty Dog masterpiece available exclusively on PS4 consoles – have been hoping for good news about the possible arrival of new content for the game.