![]() Thankfully, two rogue Seraphite members, Yara and her brother Lev, help her but Yara’s arm is shattered thanks to several brutal hammer blows at the hands of the Scars.Ībby takes her to the aquarium for medical attention, leaving her in the capable hands of Mel. ![]() While out searching for Owen, making her way to the aquarium where she believes he is, Abby is captured by the Seraphites who string her up and look set to kill her. Abby confronts the WLF leader Isaac about keeping the issue a secret, who in turn reveals that Owen might have defected to the enemy, going on to explain how he plans to assault the Seraphites’ island settlement and wipe them out once and for all. In the present he’s gone missing from camp while investigating the Seraphites. “You killed my friends,” She says bitterly as we then jump across to Abby’s perspective for the previous three days.Ībby forms a relationship with fellow soldier Owen in the past, which we see play out through a number of different flashbacks between them. She tracks them down, kills Jesse and holds Tommy up at gun-point. To her shock, Ellie discovers Mel was pregnant.Įllie heads back to the theatre and together, the group decide enough blood has been spilled and they’ll head back to Jackson empty-handed. ![]() After securing the boat and heading to the nearby aquarium, Ellie kills two more members of Abby’s group, Owen and Mel. She refuses to give up her friend though and dies at Ellie’s hands.Įllie heads out again the following day but Jesse follows her, eventually splitting when Ellie decides getting a boat to track Abby is more important than trying to save Tommy’s life from the WLF that have him surrounded. After encountering a religious fanatic group known as the Seraphites (colloquially known as the Scars), Ellie eventually tracks down one of Abby’s right hand women, Nora. Unfortunately he becomes wounded, leaving Ellie to continue her journey alone. With Dina physically weakened by her pregnancy, Ellie heads out alone to pursue Tommy but instead runs into Jesse deep in hostile territory. Ellie is taken aback by this though, calling her a burden and walking away. It’s here Ellie reveals her immunity to Dina, who in turn reveals she’s pregnant. Upon learning this, Ellie and Dina go after Tommy and, after following a trail of dead soldiers, hold up in an abandoned theatre after narrowly escaping a large group of Infected. In the spring, Tommy heads off alone to pursue Abby’s group to their base in Seattle. As she leaves, one of the group members Manny spits on Joel, while Abby decides to leave Tommy and Ellie alive, just as our young protagonist swears revenge. Shocked, she watches on alongside a captured Tommy as Abby delivers one more crushing blow to the skull. As Joel starts to process this information, Abby shoots him in the leg and proceeds to beat Joel to a bloody pulp with a golf-club.Įllie scrambles up the mountain and walks in to see Joel face-down in a pool of his own blood. Guiding them back to her hideout, Abby reveals herself as the leader of a small group within the WLF (Washington Liberation Front) and the daughter to one of the Firefly surgeons Joel killed while saving Ellie all those years ago. It’s here you control a woman named Abby for the first time, who’s saved by Joel and Tommy from a large horde of infected. With winter upon them, Joel and Tommy go missing on a patrol prompting Ellie and Dina to head out and investigate. While things are a little awkward between the trio, a big rift between Ellie and Joel has formed thanks to her finding out the truth about what Joel did with the Fireflies in the past.īelieving him to be selfish and depriving her of her true purpose, Joel’s actions have far-reaching consequences which are fully realized during the game’s opening sections of gameplay. Ellie finds herself in a relationship with a girl called Dina who’s recently broken up with her boyfriend Jesse. The Last Of Us Part II begins 5 years after the on-point ending to The Last Of Us, with Ellie and Joel living in Tommy’s settlement in Jackson, Wyoming. Between interspersed flashbacks, different days and character perspectives, the plot skips all over the place, offsetting the pacing completely and delivering one of the most divisive gaming (and narrative) experiences of the year. The Last Of Us Part II’s narrative is a bit of a mess, to say the least.
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