In an interview, Neil Druckmann, co-creator of The Last of Us, stated that fans shouldn't expect a third game, indicating that the series might have reached its natural conclusion. While some echo this sentiment, hoping the story has been told, others wish for a potential sequel, preferably exploring character development over violence. The article reflects on the impact of the narrative's violence, questioning its future relevance and emphasizing a desire for exploration of character depth rather than more brutality in upcoming installments.
I guess the only thing I would say, is don't bet on there being more of Last of Us. This could be it.
If my choices are between another hyperviolent entry in the series and no game at all, I'll choose the latter.
While I admire the first two games, I don't think there's anywhere meaningful left to take from the violence at their core.
The only place to go from the second game's crescendo of brutality... is to explore who these characters are.
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