![]() And there are a ton of other surprises, to boot. We get a true taste for Ellie’s connection with Riley, and how that helps form who she’s become by the time she meets Joel. It’s a thoughtful and meaningful prologue to the events of the original game, fleshing-out Ellie’s origins through the lens of her friendship with a girl named Riley (who’s first introduced in the companion comics, American Dreams). The real beauty of Left Behind is that it isn’t derivative of The Last of Us’ campaign, nor is it an afterthought or a cash-in (though, at $14.99, it’s a tad bit expensive).
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