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  • RGmoney
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    • Sep 2003
    • 4681

    #1

    First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC



    The Last of Us, a PlayStation 3-exclusive that just won IGN’s 2013 Game of the Year, was an emotional experience built upon a cast of characters that players loved and cared about, and occasionally distrusted, disliked, or outright hated.

    With Left Behind, the very first (and perhaps only) single-player DLC created for The Last of Us, gamers will be reintroduced to one such character they came to adore – the brave, bold young girl named Ellie – and an all-new character, her trusted friend Riley.

    First, check out an exclusive video that will show you how Left Behind gets going.
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    As the new trailer for Left Behind begins, we see Ellie fast asleep in her bed. Naughty Dog immediately shows off its impressive technical chops, as we don’t only subtly hear the rain falling outside of Ellie’s window, but we see the shadows of rain drops cast upon her as they slide down the window's glass panes.

    Suddenly, Ellie is awoken by another young girl -- Riley -- who pretends she’s one of the Infected, playfully biting Ellie in the neck. Ellie quickly reacts, throwing Riley off of her and to the ground as she quickly grabs her familiar switchblade from underneath her pillow. Ellie realizes that it’s only her friend, though as the two talk, it becomes clear that they haven’t seen each other in quite some time.

    IGN was given an opportunity to discuss Left Behind with the actress who plays Riley, Yaani King. King – born in Brooklyn and raised nearby in Queens – has been acting for over a decade, and recently appeared in the hit TV show Mad Men. With The Last of Us’ new DLC, she takes her first foray into the world of acting for a video game, complete with her first experience with performance capture.


    [Riley's] not interested in just doing whatever it is she’s being told. So that’s what pushes her in the direction to kind of become a Firefly.

    King prepared for her role as Riley by studying The Last of Us’ campaign, as well as the American Dream spin-off comic books that the character stars in. According to King, Riley "has an extremely strong personality, very driven, very confident for a 16-year-old, and she is Ellie’s best friend. They are quarantined together in this boarding school and became really close.”

    But Riley and Ellie aren’t just friends. “She’s also a mentor to Ellie… and helps her explore and see different sides of the world that they live in, and doesn’t really like following authority blindly. She’s not interested in just doing whatever it is she’s being told. So that’s what pushes her in the direction to kind of become a Firefly.”

    In The Last of Us, we hear a bit about Ellie’s experience at the quarantine’s boarding school, but we never actually get a taste of it. King expanded on what actually goes on there. “On the surface, we’re being protected from the Infected [at the school],” she explained. “[The powers that be] have us there kind of learning how to basically, at a certain age, fight the Infected at some point. So, it’s pretty boring. It’s kind of like what you’d imagine military school would be: wake up, eat, chores around the quarantine, learning how to protect yourself, and that sort of thing.”

    “But it’s very strict,” she continued. “I feel like it’s more about control over these kids than it is really teaching them anything or helping them in any way.”


    ...it’s more about control over these kids than it is really teaching them anything or helping them in any way.

    It seems that getting out of the boarding school – and the quarantine itself – to see the unkempt, post-apocalyptic world around Riley and Ellie is the motivation for the events of Left Behind. And since gamers will play as Ellie throughout the experience, Left Behind has a markedly different feel than The Last of Us’ core campaign.

    “What I can say is that there are moments in the DLC where you get to really learn the personalities and the heart of who these two girls are to each other through the adventures that they have,” King remarked. “And there are some really fun, new, fresh dynamics and content that [is] in this that you don’t necessarily see in the original game which I think add to who they are and who Riley is.”


    “You’re going to have a little more fun, I would say,” she continued. “One thing I can talk about is what you kind of see in the teaser trailer, the carousel scene… you get to be a little more playful, you get to see a side of Ellie, along with Riley, that is a bit more carefree, not so focused on the world that they live in and the reality in which they live in, but you get to explore a playful side of Ellie that you don’t necessarily get to see. And you get to see her through Riley, who’s kind of bringing these things out of her and loosening [her] up a bit.”


    …you get to be a little more playful, you get to see a side of Ellie, along with Riley, that is a bit more carefree...

    Naughty Dog is mum about many other details about Left Behind, from the intricacies of the plot to how long players should expect spend with it before beating it. What we do know is that it will cost $14.99 when it arrives on the PlayStation Network at a still undetermined point in time. Unlike Infamous 2’s meaty spin-off DLC – Infamous: Festival of Blood – gamers will be required to have the actual The Last of Us disc to play Left Behind. Unfortunately, there’s no word yet on if it will include Trophies (though chances are it will).

    Stay tuned to IGN for more on The Last of Us’ Left Behind DLC leading up to our full review.
  • Armor and Sword
    The Lama
    • Sep 2010
    • 21801

    #2
    Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

    Awesome.

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    • dickey1331
      Everyday is Faceurary!
      • Sep 2009
      • 14285

      #3
      Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

      Would be nice if we didnt have to have the disk as I traded it in like a month or so ago. Single player DLC took way too long.
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      • Picci
        MVP
        • Feb 2003
        • 4517

        #4
        Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

        Sounds like Feb 14 as a release date?



        An image captured on NeoGAF of the US PlayStation Store shows a Left Behind release date of February 14. That's a Friday, which is an uncommon release date. It's also Valentine's Day.

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        • LingeringRegime
          Hall Of Fame
          • Jun 2007
          • 17089

          #5
          Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

          They must make a "Definitive Version" for PS4.

          There are so many people who didn't have a PS3, but have a PS4, that need to play this game.

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          • kingkilla56
            Hall Of Fame
            • Jun 2009
            • 19395

            #6
            Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

            Disappointed that its a prequel.
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            • Picci
              MVP
              • Feb 2003
              • 4517

              #7
              Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

              Left Behind--the upcoming single-player expansion for acclaimed PlayStation 3 action game The Last of Us--will feature some "extremely challenging fights," developer Naughty Dog said today. Developers explain in a new PlayStation Blog video that while the Left Behind DLC will place a stronger emphasis on exploration and non-combat experiences, the combat you will encounter will be seriously tough.


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              • RGmoney
                MVP
                • Sep 2003
                • 4681

                #8
                Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                Closer look at The Last of Us - DLC (Left Behind)

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                • RGmoney
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 4681

                  #9
                  Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                  Going Hands-On With The Last of Us’ DLC, Left Behind: http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/02/...lc-left-behind

                  I’ve played through and beaten The Last of Us’ upcoming single-player DLC entitled Left Behind, and in many ways, it’s met my expectations. I’ll leave my pointed praise and criticism for next week’s review, but let’s just say that Left Behind – a brief prequel to the events of the main game -- gives you a few more hours to play The Last of Us and experience it in a new way, and that alone will make playing it a worthwhile endeavor.

                  Of course, there’s more to it than that, because Left Behind isn’t just more The Last of Us. It’s more of one very specific aspect of Naughty Dog’s masterpiece, granting players permission to explore the dilapidated ruins of the post-pandemic United States one last time (as this is the game’s one and only piece of single player DLC). While there is fighting and gunplay in Left Behind, what it readily emphasizes is a steady, slow, and thoughtful examination of a long-abandoned mall. There are surprises – awesome, story-bending surprises, in fact – but by-and-large, this once-bastion of commerce outside of Boston’s quarantine zone is the DLC’s main focus.

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                  Left Behind also zeroes in on The Last of Us’ young female protagonist Ellie, as well as her friend Riley. You may have seen Riley in the American Dreams comic books, and Left Behind strives to further illustrate her relationship with Ellie. This is accomplished from the get-go, when Riley storms into Ellie’s bunk at the quarantine zone and suddenly wakes her up. These two girls go back a ways; there’s a familiarity between them. They know each other, they are endeared to each other, and they get along great. Left Behind does an exceptional job of making you want to experience their story, even if it’s only cursorily related to the events of the main game. And as you’d probably expect, you’ll want to stay away from it if you’ve not beaten The Last of Us, since it will absolutely spoil the campaign for you.

                  Actress Ashley Johnson does a great job of jumping back into the character of Ellie, a character PlayStation gamers absolutely adore not only for her smart mouth and surprisingly adult demeanor, but for her moments of vulnerability and her inability to fully comprehend what the real, pre-pandemic world even was. You get more of that here, though there’s an edge taken off of her because we see her largely through the lens of someone who hasn’t yet been bitten by the Infected or met Joel. Her world hasn’t yet been turned upside down.

                  Johnson’s performance is commendable, and so too is that of newcomer Yaani King, who -- in her first mo-capped gaming role – provides the yin to Ellie’s yang. The two girls’ interactions with one another made me a believer in their friendship. Everything is tangible between them. There’s true emotion there. Their back-and-forth is arguably as interesting to listen to as Ellie’s and Joel’s.

                  Left Behind doesn’t lean on combat, but it’s there, and as promised, there’s a new dynamic to it. Ellie will find herself in situations where she has to do battle with the Infected, or with fellow human survivors, but there are also instances where both are attacking her – and each other – at once. These melees are awesome, and I wish they appeared in the main campaign. It’s a sadistic treat to distract one side with some gunfire or a tossed (and subsequently broken) bottle, only to watch them turn their ire on each other, and not you. This is a dynamic totally unseen in Joel’s quest.



                  Ellie feels radically different from Joel. She’s smaller and weaker, and she can’t handle herself like Joel can. We got a taste of this in The Last of Us itself, but it’s more pronounced here. The two characters can craft the same items and find themselves in similarly dangerous predicaments, but there are major differences to be found, and those differences are obvious almost immediately. While Joel might be able to run at an incoming enemy to ward him off, Ellie can only do so much damage with her dagger and often has to retreat to keep her enemies at bay.

                  With that said, I couldn’t help but wonder if Left Behind needed combat at all. As much as I love the gameplay mechanics of The Last of Us, what resonated most with me was the simple act of seeing the mall with Ellie and Riley. I loved how the very act of going to the shopping center – something young girls frequently do in the world we live in – is something they do too, even if it’s a wholly different experience in their world. There’s more to the story than this – I won’t spoil that here – but I could have taken Left Behind as nothing more than walking in and out of stores, seeing what’s been left behind (get it?) by the countless looters that were there before them, and hearing them speak to one another about anything and everything under the distant sun.



                  Still, The Last of Us’ plot and narrative-driven nature is alive and well in Left Behind, and that’s the best news fans could possibly hear. So much is jam-packed into a few short hours that it’d be impossible to go over it all. And even if I could, I wouldn’t want to spoil the surprises stuffed into it. All I’ll say is this: there’s every reason for you to be excited about Left Behind, especially if you want to learn more about Ellie’s origins while getting a haunting – albeit brief – glimpse back into her world.

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                  • Armor and Sword
                    The Lama
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 21801

                    #10
                    Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                    After I play through the DLC......ot will be time to play through the game again on hard.

                    Such an awesome experience. Probably the best non-sports games I have ever played. And I am finally finishing Uncharted 2 and moving on to 3. naughty Dog is truly a premier game developer. Incredible games that have really set the bar high for character, story driven games with excellent controls, combat and platforming.
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                    • Brandwin
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 30621

                      #11
                      Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                      I wonder what the big secret is?

                      <s>@</s>Neil_Druckmann <small class="time"> Feb 11 </small> A big part of <s>#</s>TheLastofUs <s>#</s>LeftBehind has been kept a secret. Thursday night, the embargo lifts. Avoid screenshots/videos for spoilers.

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                      • Picci
                        MVP
                        • Feb 2003
                        • 4517

                        #12
                        Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                        Wow!!!!!!! Scores are coming in and they're through the roof. Going to download and play this. Good thing it should be short so my valentine won't be that upset with me.

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                        • Picci
                          MVP
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 4517

                          #13
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                          Completed "Left Behind" today. Not going to spoil it for anyone about what goes on in the game but there are 2 things I feel compelled to say. Naughty Dog is a fantastic story teller and I still hate the sounds the clickers make.

                          Something however does occur in the game I hadn't anticipated.

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                          • lhslancers
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2011
                            • 3589

                            #14
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                            15 bucks. 3 hours? Great game and all but I'll wait for the BF sale to buy this.

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                            • Brandwin
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 30621

                              #15
                              Re: First Look: The Last of Us - Single Player DLC

                              This was such good DLC.

                              I hate that The Last of Us story is now complete. So many touching moments.


                              Spoiler


                              Well done, Naughty Dog, well done.

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