This episode heavily deviates from the 2013 “The Last of Us” game by Naughty Dog, which serves as the source material of the show that director Craig Mazin adapts. With so many differences from the game, let’s take a look at the several ways the show made a departure but still managed to awe every viewer of this masterpiece of a series.
In conclusion, The Last of Us Part 1 is a faithful remake of the original – and the many improvements on the visual and gameplay front have been done in an effort to make the game fall in line
A bittersweet vignette that comprises most of the season’s best episode casts Nick Offerman as a misanthropic survivalist who builds a relatively luxurious fortress around himself and then
The show starts out by immediately deviating from the original game’s script. Whereas the game starts out the night of the outbreak, HBO’s adaptation starts out decades prior, back to a talk
6. The moment when Joel takes a nap and Ellie remarks on his watch being broken is taken directly from the first game. HBO / Naughty Dog. 7. The scene with Joel, Ellie, and Tess in the abandoned
How close does The Last of Us Episode 6 compare to the event in The Last of Us Part 1? We put several scenes from the HBO show side-by-side with the game to see how closely they compare. Beware of
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