The Last of Us Part 2 comes to PC, and with an important remaster showcasing the game’s strengths in terms of gameplay and story, it’s a great time to jump into the infected world of The Last of Us and follow Ellie’s revenge odyssey in Seattle. Yet, The Last of Us Part 2 features a few hardships that players might want to know about to help them endure and survive.
The Last Of Us: 29 Best Joel Quotes
Joel will be a supporting character in The Last Of Us 2, but he's had a lasting impact from the first game with these amazing quotes.
Players can easily make some beginner mistakes in The Last of Us Part 2, so with that in mind, look below to see what they could be and how players can easily avoid them so that they have a better time in this bleak and infected world.
6 Forgetting About the Accessibility Options
A Game Designed to be Played by Everyone, No Matter What
The Last of Us Part 2 has an impressive selection of accessibility options for players of all kinds. Whether they’re simply not very good at the game and want things to be easier, or they have certain disabilities that the game can help, so that the performance of the title is tweaked to their preference of play.
The Last of Us Part 2 has a multitude of accessibility options that players really should check out if they feel like they need them, and they should never feel like less of a gamer for using them or even jumping on easier difficulties. At the end of the day, it’s about what’s fun to play, and the story that’s there to be experienced by all.
5 Rushing Ahead Without Scavenging
Players Will Miss Out on Collectibles, Upgrades, and Ammo
The gameplay of The Last of Us Part 2 is incredible and all sorts of fun. The realistic and grotesquely gory combat is certainly a selling point, and it’s always a thrill to run through encounters against humans and infected alike. However, the combat isn’t the only important aspect, nor is the incredible story.
While players might want to get to the next combat encounter fast or to the next cutscene, they should really give themselves time to breathe between the violence and the emotion by searching every box and cupboard that they find so that they can acquire the most amount of supplies possible for ammo, craftables, parts, and supplements.
4 Restart Encounters That Don’t Go Your Way
Try Stealth Again and Again with Quick Retries
To avoid losing out on crafting supplies and ammunition, players should resort to stealth more often in the encounters that they face. Stealth is a lot of fun, especially with the prone mechanic exclusive to The Last of Us Part 2 over the first game. With stealth, players are going to rely on their instincts, hiding abilities, and a knife to cut through enemies without wasting precious ammo.
Since every shot must count, saving supplies is a key concept, but sometimes things don’t always go smoothly, and players can mess up and get caught. In those instances, feel free to continue for the immersion, but never feel ashamed to restart the encounter, which is there for players who want to get the perfect run during combat.
3 Spending Parts and Supplements on Wasteful Upgrades
Don’t Just Upgrade Weapons and Perks Because They’re Available
Acquiring Parts and Supplements is essential for The Last of Us Part 2, especially when they feel so rare when players are scavenging for loot just to get the edge when it comes to surviving for one more day. With Supplements, players can upgrade perks, and with parts, they can upgrade weapons. However, players might overindulge in their excitement.
It’s a bad idea for players to grab the first upgrade they see, as they can’t refund what they have just spent and even if they want all upgrades, they’re going to have to jump into New Game Plus, so make sure you’re saving upgrades for the things that are right for your playstyle.
2 Forgetting That This is Just a Story
Don’t Let Fictional Characters Influence Real Hatred
It’s no secret that The Last of Us Part 2 is extremely divisive for how it handles the first game’s beloved protagonist, Joel Miller. However, The Last of Us Part 2 takes delicate care in showing how grief and anger can build into an odyssey of dangerous revenge that burns everyone involved, and that’s no excuse for toxic fan behaviour towards creators.
6 Moments From The Last Of Us That Were Improved By The HBO Show
The Last of Us on HBO adapts the 2013 video game and its DLC Left Behind, but made some big changes that improved some of the game's iconic moments.
One tip that should be used for new players is to remind themselves that this is just a game, and while we care deeply about the stories and the characters within them, feel free to take a break from the extremely harsh subject matter and even remind yourself that these are just characters, and the actors and creators do not deserve any hate.
1 Unjustifiably Hating Abby Anderson
Try to Understand Why Abby Did What She Did
With one of the most controversial aspects of any video game ever made coming in with The Last of Us Part 2’s murder of Joel Miller, it’s essential that players try to understand why Abby did what she did. Give her, and the game, a chance to show Abby as a human, even if it’s hard to accept her due to the seemingly unforgivable act of killing such a beloved character – Abby shows that actions have consequences, even for her.
In a way, Abby’s story mirrors Joel’s, and the game tries to showcase that throughout its chapters, so even if Joel might be gone, it doesn’t mean that players should give up on the game. Instead, give Abby a chance to be a fleshed-out character, even if the anger and grief Ellie feels might make it hard.
The Last Of Us Part II Remastered
- Released
- January 19, 2024
- ESRB
- M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
- Developer(s)
- Naughty Dog
- Genre(s)
- Action-Adventure
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5