It doesn't come as a big surprise that a super successful game would get developers thinking about a sequel. [url=http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-02-07-naughty-dog-mulls-the-last-of-us-2]Naughty Dog has been thinking about a choice between a new IP or a TLoU sequel.[/url] Do you want to see more of The Last(ish) of Us, or would you rather see what else Naughty Dog can do?
Note that wondering what a naughty dog can do does not mean the same thing in other contexts.
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I'd rather see them work on a new IP, preferably something out of their comfort zone like an open-world game. However, if they do decide to make another TLoU game, I think a prequel would be better than a sequel. Something set during Joel's hunter years.
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They should make a prequel called "The First of Us", make it about the first 2 zombies who are just trying to survive in a human dominated world where everyone wants them dead, so they start a revolution.
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I only want a second game if it has [i]nothing[/i] to do with Joel or Ellie; a cameo at the most, or meeting a character they met or are related to. I don't want them to continue Joel and Ellie's story, because I think the ambiguity of the ending was the best, most mature way they could have possibly ended the game; elaborating on what happened afterwards will ruin it.
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BannedLemönにより編集済み: 2/9/2014 7:10:33 AMA prequel maybe? Take place some time during the 20 or so years of Joel's life before the events of TLoU.
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That's pretty much the only thing that would get me to buy a Shitstation 4. Also the only reason I still own a Shitstation 3 is to play the DLC when it releases next week.
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Derpにより編集済み: 2/7/2014 3:05:58 PMWell it was bound to happen. Successful games get sequels. I don't think Naughty Dog will milk it. They aren't known for that. *Remembers the great times with the Jak and Daxter series*...
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The world they were in didn't have much depth. I don't know how they're going to pull off a sequel.
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There should be games that have stories that branch into sequels, like the Halo series, and games that just be stand alone titles, like Journey. I think The Last of Us would be best as a stand alone game, but a sequel could have lots of potential. Valve as this problem with Half Life 3. They have so much hype and such a good game to live up to that they don't want to disappoint everyone. [spoiler]For mentioning Flappy Bird, I will devour your soul and the souls of all you hold dear.[/spoiler]
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I doubt they'd try to create a new IP, especially considering the success of The Last of Us. In fact, the sole reason they made TLOU is so that they could own a new IP alongside the Uncharted series. It also takes a lot of time and effort and is very stressful to make a new IP, so I highly doubt they'll create a new series right now. As for a sequel to TLOU, I be perfectly fine with it. The first game was an instant classic. I'd prefer if they introduce new characters though, Joel and Ellie's story is done as far as ND is concerned, although I totally wouldn't mind if they were in the sequel.