

This adventure is interpolated by the story of Ellie and Riley, which you may remember was mentioned at the end of The Last of Us. You start Left Behind playing through the story of how Ellie gets Joel patched up and manages to move him after he passes out. Now, in the normal game, Ellie shoots her way out the front door, Ellie and Joel get on a horse, Joel falls off, fade-to-black, wake up in the Colorado wilderness. Left Behind opens on a series of flashbacks which you’ll recognize if played the base game, a scene where Joel is gravely injured. My editors are telling me that I have to write more than that, so I’ll start by telling you why it’s awesome. My review can be summed up thusly: it is important, and it is awesome.

It took me a couple hours to make my way through, with lots of pausing to gush about various parts.

In any case, because of a hateful thing that I call a “job”, I didn’t get to download and install it until today. Titled Left Behind, it was released on February 14 th, which, among other things, was the same day that Ellen Page came out of the closet. Gentle readers, a little while ago I promised to review the new The Last of US DLC when it came out.
