Summary

The Last of Ushas always been a story of tender, somber grief. Many other themes are interwoven into that underlying atmosphere with varying degrees of happiness and optimism peppered throughout, but it’s largely about how individuals cope with loss against the backdrop of an apocalypse.The Last of Usdemonstrated how two people who had already lost so much could connect and find purpose in one another as someone to fight with and for, whileThe Last of Us Part 2demonstrated how the disruption of that connection created further challenges and immense grief.

Ellie is a much different character inPart 1than she is inPart 2and that’s because of Joel’s death, but through his death it becomes even clearer how close the two were and how their relationship continued to develop between each game. The entire sequel essentially acts as a goodbye letter to Joel, a character whose popularity exceeds the amount of actual time players spend with him in-game, and one of the ways that Joel and Ellie’s connection is illustrated is in how he taught her to play the guitar. This, too, is represented inThe Last of Us Part 2’s guitar-playing mechanic.

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The Last of Us’ Guitar-Strumming Days May Already Be Over

The Last of Us Part 2’s Guitar Playing Connected Joel and Ellie

There’s a lot of symbolism inThe Last of Usand it’s never more evident than when a character has been seen playing a guitar. Between the moth emblem that decorates Joel’s guitar stem and Ellie’s forearm,Joel’s promise to teach Ellie to play the guitar inPart 1, and where Ellie’s journey concludes inPart 2, the guitar is a constant reminder of their bond.

The guitar itself is in the first shot ofPart 2with Joel cleaning it while divulging to Tommy what really occurred at Saint Mary’s, as well as in the initial reveal teaser for the sequel. Joel is then seen playing guitar on his home’s porch in Jackson during the late-game’sheartbreaking flashback cutscene, Ellie unsuccessfully playing guitar in the final moments of the game due to her severed fingers representing that dissonance, and so forth.

That’s why fans actually gettinga guitar-playing mini-game inPart 2works so cohesively—it helps create an interactive way for players to see that relationship. It’s true that this guitar playing also bleeds into Ellie’s relationship with Dina, but it’s definitely more emphatic of her and Joel’s connection.

The Last of Us Part 3 isn’t Likely to Rehash Old Connections

Strumming labeled notes witha PlayStation controller’s touchpadand seeing authentic finger placement animations is fantastic, but it doesn’t seem like this system will have much longevity outsidePart 2. There’s a chance Ellie hasn’t serenaded Dina for the last time, but with her hand now compromised it seems unlikely that she’d be picking up a guitar to do so.

Part 2made it fairly plain that Ellie was putting down the guitar for good, and her acceptance of Joel’s death coming to some semblance of closure being bookended by the choices she’d made.

If the third game is about Ellie moving forward, Abby and Lev’s adventures in finding the Fireflies, or a completely new cast of characters, there’s a high unlikelihood that musicality will play a substantial role anymore. This would be a shame since guitar playing was a fun control scheme, but reprising it outside a cute nod toThe Last of Us Part 2might seem redundant or cumbersome unless characters have a salient reason to have a guitar with them as well, though topping the symbolism that the guitar has had in the past would be a tall order.

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WHERE TO PLAY

Play the winner of over 300 Game of the Year awards, remastered for the PlayStation®5 console. Relive or play for the first time Ellie and Abby’s story, now with graphical enhancements, new gameplay modes like the roguelike survival experience No Return, full DualSense® wireless controller integration, and more. Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closur