The Last of Us 2 wins Best Storytelling at this year's Golden Joystick Awards
Naughty Dog's sequel scoops the first gong

The Last of Us 2 has won the very first Golden Joystick Award🐻 of 2020, by taking home the Best Storytelling award.
Following on from 2013's The Last of Us was never going to be an easy task, 💮but the controversial story has undoubtedly won over players in this reader-voted award. Ellie's blockbuster sequel went up against several acclaimed indie titles, including Hades and Paradise Killer, with the full list of nominations below.
- The Last of Us Part II (winner)
- Ghost of Tsushima
- Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition
- Necrobarista
- Paradise Killer
- Hades
- Signs of the Sojourner
- If Found...
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog's storytelling has been a strength of the studio for quite some time, as they also won this award in 2013 and 2014 for 🤡The Last of Us and its DLC, Left Behind, respectively. Since then the studio has also released two Uncharted games, A Thief's End and The Lost Legacy.
In his 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us 2 review Alex Avard writes: "The resulting 25-hour campaign is as full of controller-dropping 'holy crap' moments as it is the quiet, contemplative scenes of immense poignancy that the studio is known for, many of which are enough to leave a lump in the throat, if not render you a bawling wreck on the couch. As a contemplation of the thin line between justice and vengeance, and an uncomfortable plunge into the darker shades of the human psyche, The Last of Us Part 2 is unforgiving in its depiction of v🌸iolence, nihilism, and the nebulousness of morality in a world without laws."
Be sure to check out the rest of the award show by visiting our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how to watch the Golden Joystick Awards page.
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