The Last Of Us Video Game Analysis

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Survival means to do whatever it takes to live.What would you do to survive?Human’s have been known to do things they normally wouldn't do but when They are faced with extreme situations. Some examples of surviving are a Small Group of survivors are trying to survive a zombie virus,African refugees trying to survive by staying Together,a small group of friends trying to survive an island filled with zombies and crazy people.All these people have one thing in common they try to survive no matter what it takes Or means to do.

One example of surviving is the video game “The Last of Us.” In September 26, 2013, There was a sudden outbreak of a virus spread by a parasite turning people into zombies Joel Miller was In his house enjoying the day when all of a sudden there was an explosion. Joel turned on the news and the news stated for all survivors to evacuate because there was an outbreak . Joel went to get his daughter Sarah. Joel and Sarah were able to get out of the town but sadly Sarah was shot Joel decided to keep on going for his baby girl. later he meets a young girl named ellie who was The key to saving mankind so he did all he could to protect ellie and, he did they made it to Pittsburgh which is filled with hunters who are willing to kill and steal to survive Joel
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they even drank their own urine for example in the Movie ‘’The Good Lie’’ the chief theo urinated in a small bowl in order to provide the others to something to drink they said ‘I want to live not to die’ before drinking it and passing it on to the others.No matter what it takes they did what had to be done to live they had the courage to keep on going they never lost faith.The Lost Boys made it to a refugee camp where they were sent to live in

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