The Last of Us is a phenomenal game. The sheer amount of work put into the characters, story, and gameplay justifies the Game of the Year award it won.
With the new launch of The Last of Us Part 1, fans of the series are hyped again. It is a third-person action-adventure title developed by Naughty Dog in 2013.
Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a zombie-infested, post-apocalyptic United States. The latter also plays a huge role and acts as a companion to Joel.
The title is filled with Easter eggs and hidden details, but readers might have missed some.
Tess is a supporting character and a long-term smuggling partner of Joel. While moving Ellie, she gets infected and decides to stay in the Capitol Building lobby to give Joel and Ellie time to escape from the authorities.
After Joel and Ellie leave the lobby, they hear gunshots and Tess screaming, indicating that she has died.
While most players would just leave without confirming if she died or not, some found a way above the lobby where they could see her lying in a pool of blood with two soldiers hovering over her.
In The Last of Us, a type of mutated parasitic fungus called Cordyceps plays a huge role in turning humans into cannibalistic savages. It might sound made up, but there is an actual fungus like that in the real world.
The Cordyceps fungus only affects insects and anthropods, turning them into hosts to feed off of. In the game, the fungus infects the host's brain and takes control over it, turning the human into a zombie.
Shortly after meeting Henry and Sam in Pittsburgh, the group browses through different apartments in the area. In one bedroom, Joel finds a pinata doll on the bed that looks identical to a protagonist
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