The Last of Us Part 2 Dominated Naughty Dog’s Best Game Poll

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"TLOU 2 Is Culmination of Naughty Dog's Work"

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  • Naughty Dog has created great franchises like Uncharted, The Last of Us, and more.
  • Fans believe The Last of Us Part 2 is the developer’s best work to date.
  • Fans think it’s the culmination of the developer’s work in various areas.

Naughty Dog has released some of the best titles over the past decades. Whether it’s The Last of Us, Uncharted, Crash Bandicoot, or Jak and Daxter, all of them have been enjoyed by millions of players.

This makes it hard to pick one out of Naughty Dog’s long list of games. However, fans have concluded that The Last of Us Part 2 remains the team’s best work.

Why it matters: The Last of Us Part 2 might be the studio’s most divisive release to date. This makes it surprising that fans picked it ahead of every other game.

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The Last Of Us Part 2 Sold Over 10 Million Copies

A recent poll on Resetera asked fans to pick the best game from Naughty Dog.

Securing almost 41% of the total votes, The Last of Us Part 2 came on top with a major lead. The Last of Us came in second position with around 21% of the total votes, and Uncharted 2 finished as the third best with nearly 18% votes.

The Last of Us Part 2 has almost double the votes as its predecessor, suggesting that a large majority of the fandom agrees with this outcome. Over in the comments, many fans have explained why they specifically picked this title.

TLOU2 is the culmination of their work in combat design, animation, graphics, storytelling, and character work.

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The game was released nearly four years ago and recently received a remaster earlier this year.

Despite the many controversies around Naughty Dog’s narrative decisions in The Last of Us Part 2, it ended up as PlayStation Store’s fourth most-downloaded first-party title and generated over $240 million in revenue.

Love it or hate it, it’s hard to deny the excellence of The Last of Us Part 2 from a purely technical perspective. Naughty Dog’s carefully crafted animations, detailed visuals, and overhauled gameplay truly shined on the PS4.

This is exactly why fans are so excited to see what the team will do with its next title.

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The Last of Us Part 2 Is Often Considered Last Generation’s Most Advanced Game

If recent reports are to be believed Naughty Dog is gearing up to release a PC port soon. This should introduce the game to an even larger audience, continuing the success of Naughty Dog and its biggest IP.

The studio has even confirmed that a third entry will arrive eventually. Therefore, the franchise still has one more adventure left for the fans.

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