is deeply narrative-driven, and near-constant dialogue throughout the game results in very fleshed out characters. From old favorites like Joel, to new leads like Abby, has a knack for delivering compelling quotes. The story's stakes are high and the game's characters are incredibly complex. With such a dire post-pandemic world and a cinematic flair, it's unsurprising that is filled with memorable lines.
[Warning: The following article contains spoilers for The Last of Us Part 2.]
A few years after Joel and Ellie's odyssey to find the Fireflies in, tells the parallel story of Ellie and Abby, the daughter of the surgeon whom Joel killed at the end of the first game. The game is an agonizing descent into vengeful violence, but nonetheless a towering narrative achievement.Although centered on the two leading women, has a wonderful cast of suppporting characters who contribute to its most memorable quotes and converstations.
Sarah's death at the beginning of fundamentally changed Joel as a person. He became jaded and stoic until eventually bonding with Ellie helped him move on. Ellie's corny jokes are a charming through line in the first game, and they briefly come full circle when Joel tells one at the beginning of: "" It emphasizes how Joel went from wanting nothing to do with Ellie to learning jokes just for her.
shows Ellie becoming entirely consumed by her quest for revenge against Abby's group for Joel's murder. Early in Ellie and Dina's journey through Seattle, Ellie is captured by one of the perpetrators, Jordan. While tied to a table, Ellie tells Jordan, "," in reference to her plans for revenge. Ellie is soon saved by Dina before brutally killing Jordan. The line is an early indication that Ellie is slipping into a very dark place, hinting at her insatiable need for revenge.
After years of pursuing Joel following his rampage at the hospital during the climax of Abby and her group finally catch their quarry. As her friends hold Joel captive, Abby tells him,
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