The ending of "The Last of Us"

Dan

Makhulu Silverback
*HUGE CATASTROPHIC GAME-RUINING SPOILERS AHEAD*

So I finally finished "The Last of Us", and it's been one of the best gaming experiences I've enjoyed in years.

But aside from all the gameplay and technical elements that impressed me, it was the narrative that really pushed the game to exceptional status, and in particular, the unexpected ending.

My take?

I can see it being seen a few different ways, but the most obvious is that the game's central theme is about man's will to survive. Joel mentions this many times through the story, and in the end, for him survival means not losing another "daughter", and in turn allowing Ellie her own survival. We're thus misdirected for much of the story, being led to believe that we're striving to keep all of mankind alive, but it ultimately comes back down to the survival of "the last of us".

Interestingly, I can also see it having more of a horror twist to it, with Joel regressing back to an almost uncontrollable instinct for self-preservation, and thus he effectively kidnaps Ellie (likely unconsciously, at least up until the end) as he increasingly projects his feelings for Sarah onto her. We can see the "monster" he eventually becomes when he takes the photo of his daughter from Ellie at the end and doesn't have the same adverse emotional reaction he did when he first saw the picture; Ellie is Sarah now, and that's all that matters.

For those who've seen it through to completion, what did you think? How did you interpret the big finale, and would you have done it differently?
 
I loved the ending. In many ways it reminded me of the open ended, yet controversial ending of the Sopranos. I appreciate the story teller leaving you to decide what happens to the characters after it ends.

My take is that Ellie knows that Joel is lying about what happened at the University, but she decides to ignore the truth in order to just keep going. Joel on the other hand I think couldn't take losing another person and that all that was keeping him together at that point - his only motivation to keep living in this terrible world was Ellie and he would do anything to keep living.

What happens to them after the game ends is anyone's guess, but the brilliance is that you can decide for yourself what became of them since it was never written in stone.

All in all the best game I've personally played, it's just such an experience.
 
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