The inclusion of multiplayer has kept especially dedicated players returning to game but, in spite of the solid online component, many gamers have been anxiously waiting for Naughty Dog’s promised DLC add-on “Left Behind” before planning a return to the world of The Last of Us. The studio has yet to unveil a release date for “Left Behind,” though one could be announced later this week, with a target window of “early 2014.” Yet, in the meantime, actress Ashley Johnson, who plays Ellie, is opening up about her contributions to the add-on prequel story.

Speaking to the PlayStation Blog, Johnson touched on a number of behind-the-scenes details; however, for gamers who couldn’t get enough of The Last of Us story and characters, the actress promised that the version of Ellie that appears in “Left Behind” will include a few subtle differences - most notably that she’s “more playful”:

Even though Johnson holds-back on specifics, it’s encouraging to hear that, in addition to more story material, gamers will also get further insight into who Ellie was before she was handed-over to Joel in The Last of Us. Obviously, fans actually played through the tragic events that led to Joel’s guarded emotional state in the main game - which helped inform the difficult (and often controversial) choices he made throughout the later storyline. Yet, for all we know about Ellie, we didn’t experience the formative events that shaped her into a hardened young woman - a young woman who is willing to risk her own life for the sake of others. It’s easy to imagine that losing her closest friend will help flesh-out aspects of the character that gamers had previously only been able to imagine.

As for what to expect from Ellie’s tragic companion, Riley, Johnson asserts that the friendship is very different from the father-daughter dynamic she shared with Joel - allowing for more “playful” relationship:

That said, Johnson makes it clear that this isn’t simply a missing chapter in The Last of Us - asserting that, despite the horrors of the world around them, “Left Behind” will also be slightly lighter in tone:

The mention of “new touches and nuances” to combat is especially intriguing - since, in the main campaign, it was mainly Joel throwing punches and firing guns. Third-person shooting mechanics will likely play a role but don’t expect a detail-oriented developer like Naughty Dog to simply make Ellie and Riley a pair of gun-toting teenage badasses - it’s much more likely that the studio has significantly altered the core combat mechanics to make sense for this new protagonist pairing or, at the very least, double-down on stealth-based encounters and trap-style weaponry.

Of course, that’s just speculation this point, since the “Left Behind” trailer and other official details on the project have been pretty vague in addressing the approach to gameplay in the DLC add-on. As a result, we’ll have to wait for further information from Naughty Dog, which (as mentioned earlier) should be arriving very soon, before we’ll have a clearer idea of what to expect from the “Left Behind” experience.


The Last of Us is available now and “Left Behind” is expected early in 2014.

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Source: PlayStation Blog