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Kirk McKeand
Tuesday, February 4, 2020, GMT
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"Last Us" is an extremely violent game. If the trailer for "The Last of Us Part 2" is endless, the sequel will seize this violence, just like patting the small intestine, then pulling it out and winding it around the floor.
No sexual activity occurred in the first game. After all, Joel is too busy looking after children and petting giraffes in search of love.
However, the revelations in Part 2 of The Last Us show the emergence of a sequel. Even when we started last year, it was easy to see the blooming love story between the hero Ellie and the survivor Dina being the focus.
According to the game's official website, the ESRB classification committee rated the game as "blood, violence, nudity, sexual content, vulgar language (and) drug use".
Naughty dogs are known for their elegant and humane stories, and this time the goal seems to be to cover love relationships. What happens when that love is torn? How will Ellie deal with this loss? Can naughty dogs finally break the curse of body love in video games? hope so.
We will learn about the timing of Part 2 of our Last Part, released on May 29.