- The guitar simulator mode in the game lets players connect with the story and emotions in a special way.
- ‘The Last of Us Part 2′ keeps inspiring fans with cool stuff like tableofchaos’ amazing animation.
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A fan of ‘The Last of Us Part 2‘ recently made a cool animation of Ellie playing a riff from Tim Henson’s song, Classical Dragon. They posted the video on social media, and the community loved their amazing work.
‘The Last of Us Part 2‘ is the well-known follow-up to the popular game ‘The Last of Us.’ Set in a future America after a disaster, the game, made by Naughty Dog and released in 2020, follows Ellie as she seeks revenge against a group called WOLF. The story looks at themes like trauma and redemption, and it features two main characters, Ellie and Abby, each with their own interesting story. The game is praised for its gameplay, graphics, and deep emotions but also stirred up some debate due to its bold storytelling choices.
In the video from Reddit user tableofchaos, Ellie plays the guitar with amazing detail, especially in how her fingers move. Fans of ‘The Last of Us Part 2’ quickly praised the animation, commenting on how realistic and skilful it looked. Some were impressed by the lifelike hand movements, while others showed amazement and admiration for the work.
Ellie Plays ‘Classical Dragon’ in The Last of Us Part 2
Tableofchaos said that making the hands look right was the hardest part of the animation and took the longest to get perfect. They used Blender to create the animation and did everything by hand. They looked at sans_awm’s cover and videos of Tim Henson playing for reference. To finish it off, they adjusted the colours to make the video look warm, just like the scene where Joel plays “Future Days” for Ellie, which is a big moment in ‘The Last of Us 2’.
The guitar simulator mode added in ‘The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered‘ is a cool new feature. It lets players connect with the game’s story and emotions. The developers got their ideas from music apps and used the DualShock 4 touchpad to make it feel real. Players can pick chords and control how they strum or pick the strings.
Before the guitar simulator mode was added to the remastered version, players already had fun with the guitar in ‘The Last of Us Part 2‘ by sharing videos of themselves playing both in-game songs and real-life hits. The animation by Tableofchaos is another great example of how the game keeps inspiring and exciting its fans.
Source: GameRant