HBO's The Last of Us has had us all emotionally devastated at one point or another, mostly during Episode 3 in which we saw the relationship between Bill and Frank in greater detail than what we saw in the original game. We the saw the pair meet for the first time as well as several big moments throughout their life together, all taking place within the Bill's house and the surrounding town. It's become an iconic setting for the show, and one that has now been fully recreated in The Sims 4.
First shared by Eurogamer, a fan of the show by the name of Isambardy on YouTube has done a fantastic job of recreating both Bill's house and the surrounding area in the game, using a 64x64 lot in Henford-on-Bagley. While Bill's house is pretty much a one-to-one recreation, the size of the village had to be shrunk a little bit to fit everything in, and locations like the big hole in which Bill originally meets Frank had to be left out.
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Still, Isambardy has done a great job using the space to give the entire town the same vibe as the original. What's even more impressive is that the creator has even managed to recreate the inside of Bill's house too, complete with paintings, piano, and basement filled with surveillance equipment. The only difference is that Isambardy's version of Bill's town is a little more rundown, as they imagined the location as what it would have become after the events of The Last of Us, using it as a museum that their Sims can visit.
You can watch the entire build in the video embedded above, which really shows off how much detail and thought Isambardy put into their creation. You can also download the build for yourself by using Isambardy's
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