Recently appointed Co-President of the Naughty Dog company Neil Druckmann shared a personal story that explains why a golf club appears in one of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Last of Us Part 2's key scenes. In a spoiler-heavy discussion, Druckmann expressed his surprise that no one has ꦕasked about this before.
The Last of Us Part 2 creators are very tough on their characters, uncompromisingly throwing them out of the story when necessary. In The Last of Us Part 2's most shocking scene, Abby carries out her inꦕtentions to kill Joel with a golf club. The scene was leaked online prior to the game's release, quickly resulting in the golf club becoming one of the most iconic murder weapons of 2020 that appeared on countless memes.
In a recent interview with , Druckmann explains his approach to choosing this weapon of fate for Joel's death. According to Naughty Dog's Co-President, this iconic scene 𒅌was partly inspired by his real-life accident when he was 16 years old. His friend invited him to a driving range to show him the ropes. Druckmann stood behind him and "got smacked in the head on the back swing." The developer admits that "blood was everywhere" after the accident.
After this hit, Neil Druckmann ended up having 30 stitches and still has a dent in his skull. He later even joked that some The Last of Us Part 2 fans were right all along about him having "brain damage.🐻"
Druckma💜nn went further to explain that originally The Last of Us Part 2's script implied Abby paralyzed Joel by stabbing him in the back with a knife. However, the team quickly realized a knife has more connections to Ellie and decided to try something different. During the writing process, the team came with the decision to kill Joel with a golf club.
Neil Druckmann recently stated Naughty Dog is currently 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:working on "several cool things." It is believed these projects could in🌃clude a separate multiplayer game in The Last of Us universe, as well as a possible PS5 upgrad🐬e of The Last of Us Part 2.
The Last of Us Part 2 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:received a record-breaking thirteen BAFTA Games Award nominations, the most for any game in 𒐪the history of the awards. The ceremony will be livestreamed on Thursday, March 25. Other projects that largelyꦚ dominated the nominations include Ghost of Tsushima and Hades.
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