“The game literally dragged on”: voice actor Arthur Morgan from Red Dead Redemption II was delighted with The Last of Us: Part II

Last Friday, the gloomy premiere of the gloomy action movie took place The Last of Us: Part II from studio Naughty dog. Over the past months, the game continued to grow uncontrollably in countless discussions on various platforms, and now, with the new work of the game designer Neela Drackmann simple users got acquainted, the network exploded in a new wave of heated debate.

One of the users who already managed to immerse themselves in the novelty of the novelty was the actor Roger Clarkgiving his voice, facial expressions and movements Arthur Morgan from Western 2018 Red dead redemption 2created by Rockstar Games. And as it turned out, Clark was completely delighted with the game.

“As a Star Wars fan who doesn’t like The Last Jedi, I just can’t criticize those who don’t like TLOU2. It’s fine. But the game literally dragged me on. A real milestone in my industry. The best facial animation I’ve ever seen, at the same time combined with great actors, design and pace of storytelling.

And the combat system feels incredibly dynamic and brutal. And you should not forget about the sound, Naughty Dog is a master of his craft – they are not shy about letting the game breathe freely from time to time. How they use sound effects is the key. Masterfully sustained pace, ”Roger Clark wrote in a series of messages.

Release date The Last of Us: Part II took place on June 19 only Playstation 4. Game now set her first record, and continues to show impressive sales dynamics. Our project overview can be found here..

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