Why I can’t stop thinking about The Last of Us Part 2
Wired: Naughty Dog's hugely ambitious sequel has numerous flaws, but they're interesting flaws that make it hard to forget and worth playing. Where the original game conquered the uncanny valley to deliver believable, impactful performances, its sequel creates a kind of narrative uncanniness. It's jarring, irksome and – after 25 hours – leaves some players feeling a little cheated. But I still can’t stop thinking about it, which is why you should play it too.











