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Submitted by Arcee 336d ago | opinion piece

E3: The Last of Us Brings the Character's Pain to Life

Arcee "I know I wasn’t the only one reacting and cringing at some of the more painful scenes from The Last of Us at E3. I saw many of my gaming brethren also react much the same way. The game found a way to reach in and have us genuinely feel and empathize with what the characters Joel and Ellie are going through, and feeling. Not many games have been able to affect gamers like that." (E3, PS3, The Last Of Us)

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