Standalone Expansion for The Last of Us
4.21 average rating based on 2382 ratings
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Oh yes, the DLC that drove the internet into a fit. I loved seeing Ellie in a different environment outside of the road with Joel fighting off zombies. She as a character has always shined for me and there is no difference in this one. Her companion Riley was a great addition that made the end way more impactful and while it lacked the main games drive for a goal, the DLC made up for it with great character moments. I love the urgency of the game, it is short and to the point. A great companion piece to the main game and one to prepare for the much-awaited sequel. Hope she has learned how to swim by now.

A nice little DLC, but not required playing in my assessment. One truly excellent moment of gameplay stands out: I threw a bottle to lure the infected on top of a group of soldiers and crouched below a barrier while they brawled. After a few minutes of fighting, one soldier and one infected were left standing. They duked it out right in front of where I was hiding; the soldier won, and then turned around only to get nailed by the arrow I had pointed at him.
The Last of Us is one of the best games I've ever played and this DLC was kind of a let down. There were a few moments that were really emotional, but the whole thing felt kind of rushed. The combat scenes did not have the same variety of choice that the main game allows and that was really my only gripe with Left Behind.
Played on PS4 PRO
review: 4/5 stars
Awesome game. smooth gameplay overall. my reason for 4 instead of 5 stars is simply because it is kind of short.
i love how easy they make it transition from gameplay to cinematics. also the story plotline is written so well. playing last of us also had that same feeling when i played it i really got into the story making me want more and interested in what will happen next.
left behind has the same gameplay but instead focusing on ellie and riley's background. great gameplay again combined with fluid story.
definitely interested in playing last of us 2. but not so much interested in revisiting the same storyline in a harder difficulty
Definitely worth a play if you enjoyed The Last of Us and want more. Also great to see broadening representation in video games!
I really love the small, stand-alone expansions big studios have been making. It gives them a chance to stretch their creative muscles by working with already established technology, and oftentimes they end up being better games than their larger and longer cousins.
This is a prime example. The design and mechanics are stripped down to their essentials from the main game, and it makes for a much tighter (and in my opinion, more satisfying) experience. The writing is great, and while the story it tells isn't able to be the hours-long epic of The Last of Us, it's equally effective (though less contemplative).
If you've already played the Last of Us, absolutely play Left Behind. It's a perfect distillation of what made The Last of Us great.
Distills the best parts of The Last of Us into a standalone package without most of the cruft.
An interesting enough story conceptually speaking, but in execution, it feels too shallow.
It is interesting that Ellie was canonically queer for this long but I never played this before. It is interesting to finally use enemy humans and zombies against each other.
So a good story thing and a good gameplay thing, the problem, not enough narrative or gameplay hooks for how long this is. It is not very long but it feels so dragged out that it feels kind of annoying before the end and then ends flatly when I feel like it should be more engaging.
Telltale said gay rights, came into my house, cleaned my bed, punched me in the face, and offered me one of the best written gay characters in video games.
The Last of Us is one of my all time favorite games; however, it has taken me a long time to finally commit to playing Left Behind, part of this is because I thought it would be another longer game, like The Last of Us.
Left Behind is a condensed, short story, following Ellie, both during some off screen time in The Last of Us, and in her past before the game. The action takes place almost only in the parts linking directly back into The Last of Us. The rest of the game focuses on a day with Ellie and a close friend who just joined the Fireflies.
I love Ellie being the focus, as she was my favorite character from the main game, and I really enjoyed segments where you played as her.
This game delivers some deep emotional content, that literally had me tearing up.
The game itself is a perfect length, taking about 3.5-4 hours to beat, delivering a short and sweet story, that fleshes out Ellie as a character a bit more.
I do think jumping between The Last of Us timeline, and the pre-story created at times a jolted narrative experience, however, overall this …
The Last of Us is one of my all time favorite games; however, it has taken me a long time to finally commit to playing Left Behind, part of this is because I thought it would be another longer game, like The Last of Us.
Left Behind is a condensed, short story, following Ellie, both during some off screen time in The Last of Us, and in her past before the game. The action takes place almost only in the parts linking directly back into The Last of Us. The rest of the game focuses on a day with Ellie and a close friend who just joined the Fireflies.
I love Ellie being the focus, as she was my favorite character from the main game, and I really enjoyed segments where you played as her.
This game delivers some deep emotional content, that literally had me tearing up.
The game itself is a perfect length, taking about 3.5-4 hours to beat, delivering a short and sweet story, that fleshes out Ellie as a character a bit more.
I do think jumping between The Last of Us timeline, and the pre-story created at times a jolted narrative experience, however, overall this game was a lot of fun and should be played by fans of the series.
This game builds on top of the excellent The Last of Us and delivers a short and powerful experience.
In terms of story, you know already what happened. It tells two tales in parallel. One, more action oriented and with the classic TLoU feeling. The other more playful, exploring the characters and introducing novelty into the formula. The experience would definitely be weaker with both on their own. Together they deliver a nice pacing balance: there are the stressful enconters with the infected and humans interwined with the peaceful moments and camaraderie from the other tale. There is a small twist at the end, but serves as a climax nevertheless.
The technical part is impeccable. I played on a PS3, but felt like next gen. Animations, lighting, steady frame rate. Top notch.
The experience was satisfying, albeit short. This game and its main part, in my view, are what games have best in terms of mixing storytelling and gameplay. Solid 5/5.
[Played as part of The Last of Us Part I remake on PS5 - (main story review)]
Left Behind fills in some events that were skipped over in The Last of Us, connecting the dots from a sad part of Ellie's backstory to a tough situation she's put in late in the original game's story.
It's not really stuff that needed to be in the original story, and I'm glad they left it separate for the sake of that game's pacing. Still, seeing these events play out in real time with their full context definitely adds additional emotional weight to Ellie as a character and to her struggle in the original game. At first it felt awkward flipping back and forth between two stories, almost like it should have been two separate DLCs, but there's definitely a bit of a link between them that I felt toward the end.
Neither of these short-lived stories really feels as meaty and amazing as the main game, but both are pretty decent. Some of the lighthearted moments were fun, and they manage to ratchet up the tension pretty high at the end even if we already know how it turns …
[Played as part of The Last of Us Part I remake on PS5 - (main story review)]
Left Behind fills in some events that were skipped over in The Last of Us, connecting the dots from a sad part of Ellie's backstory to a tough situation she's put in late in the original game's story.
It's not really stuff that needed to be in the original story, and I'm glad they left it separate for the sake of that game's pacing. Still, seeing these events play out in real time with their full context definitely adds additional emotional weight to Ellie as a character and to her struggle in the original game. At first it felt awkward flipping back and forth between two stories, almost like it should have been two separate DLCs, but there's definitely a bit of a link between them that I felt toward the end.
Neither of these short-lived stories really feels as meaty and amazing as the main game, but both are pretty decent. Some of the lighthearted moments were fun, and they manage to ratchet up the tension pretty high at the end even if we already know how it turns out. I think the part that takes place in the middle of the original game's story is clearly the less valuable addition, while the prequel section is much more memorable.
From a gameplay perspective, there weren't too many memorable sections, but a couple of nonviolent gameplay twists in the prequel section end up being decently fun and contribute to the story well.
I do have to agree with a couple other reviews that this is not necessarily essential, but at the same time, there's no real reason to skip it if you love the main game. Despite covering events we already knew enough about, it does enough to avoid feeling like just more of what we've already seen, which is definitely a good thing.
Listen... The writing is just not that good. It's just a guy writing what he thinks teenage girls sound like.
Sweet, short, and loved the kiss. Loved the diversity within this short story, and I loved the gap fill this DLC provided! <3
A nice bit of DLC that I wish was longer! I appreciate this extra bit of background on Ellie's past pre-Joel, but it just ends so quickly that I barely got settled in before the credits rolled. Still happy to have played it and it gives me more time with Ellie (who is freaking awesome), but it definitely is a short ride.