![]() ![]() Turns out, Abby killing Joel is a direct consequence of the events of the first Last of Us game. It cuts to black, and then goes back in time to show you the events of the game from Abby’s perspective. But when Ellie finally finds and confronts Abby, the game pulls the biggest ace from under its sleeve. We experience Ellie’s pain and loss through her eyes, so we feel the anger she aims at Abby. Like any revenge story, it doesn’t matter how much violence and death Ellie leaves behind, we still sympathize with Ellie because we spent the entire first game getting to know both her and Joel. This horrific act of violence leads Joel’s surrogate daughter, Ellie, to torture and murder her way across Seattle, hunting down those involved in Joel’s death to find Abby. Within the first couple of hours of the game we see Joel, the protagonist of the first game, getting beat to a pulp and then killed by a woman named Abby. This is the point of no return if you haven’t yet played The Last of Us Part II. note: OK, seriously, spoilers are coming. We've reached out to Sony and Naughty Dog for further comment.Eds. ![]() "We're happy with the final result shown in the cinematic we have released today, and hope the fans like her too," he added. In a May interview with IGN, creative director Neil Druckmann noted that the team "decided to modify Ellie’s model to better reflect Ashley ’s personality, and also resemble a slightly younger teen more fitting to the story," after a few months of development. ![]() Naughty Dog says it took pains to fit Ellie to Johnson's performance throughout the Last of Us development process. But that doesn't mean one character is a "rip-off" of the other actress, just that the uncanny valley effect tends to mask tiny differences in similar faces. You could be forgiven for thinking either actress could have provided the inspiration for either digital character. When their likenesses are converted into virtual forms, though, you can have a hard time differentiating between Johnson's Ellie in The Last of Us and Page's Jodie in Beyond: Two Souls. Page and Johnson don't look dissimilar in real life, but as you can see in the image above, there are enough differences that you wouldn't confuse them on the street. It's true: the visual similarities between the real-life Page and the virtual Ellie have confused a few people on Twitter. Page doesn't want the credit, though, sending one Twitter user toward Ellie's actual voice and mo-cap actress Ashley Johnson in a response tweet just last night. Page responded, "I guess I should be flattered that they ripped off my likeness, but I am actually acting in a video game called Beyond: Two Souls, so it was not appreciated." In an AMA interview on Reddit last night, Page responded to a question about how Ellie both looks and sounds like Page, "so much so that almost everyone assumed it was you playing the role," according to the questioner. reader comments 174 withĪctress Ellen Page is not in The Last of Us, no matter how much it might look like she is, and she's lashing out publicly at developer Naughty Dog for "ripping off" her likeness for the game. Enlarge / Ashley Johnson looks less like Ellen Page than Johnson's Ellie looks like Page's Jodie. ![]()
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