The DLC did seem a bit scattered at times flashing between the past and present but all in all it was a good background story and flowed well. Its because the bar was set so high in TLOU. *******Contains Some Spoilers**** I can see why some people rte this a bit harsh. I finished it in one sitting (approx 2.5 hours) on survivor and really OK. With the season pass you get Left Behind and two multiplayer map packs. If your hesitant on spend the $15 on the two DLC, you should go ahead and buy the season pass (at the same price). Left Behind ends way to quick, but you cant help but be completely satisfied. (Minor spoiler)My only complaint is that we don't get to see Riley change and how Ellie deals with her death. I would have been happy with just the Ellie and Riley parts, which is what makes this DLC. While during these segments you get to see Ellie become a very strong character, its all just action, meant for filler. The content that takes place during the main game is right after Joel gets hurt and Ellie has to step up and save him. Riley is a great character that was decently fleshed out in two hours. The more intriguing segments are the prequel content, where you play as Ellie and go on a little adventure with Riley. Left Behind switches back and forth between events before the main game and during it. But "Left Behind" uses its shortness to an advantage. Yes, at $15.00 you may be hesitant to buy only a two hour long expansion. The more intriguing segments are the prequel content, The Last of Us: Left Behind is a two hour single player DLC that shouldn't be missed if your a fan of the original game. The Last of Us: Left Behind is a two hour single player DLC that shouldn't be missed if your a fan of the original game. Other than that, the only thing I could say is "Thank You". I only give 9 because this is too short we need more, we need to see what's going on. I just cannot believe the amount of emotions they can squeeze in a 3 hours chapter without mentioning a beautiful revelation, given in such delicate way, that made me silent and radiant. These guys are not "game makers" they are alchemists, wizards, poets. Playing Left Behind was like playing Last of Us all over again - but having the whole experience in a nut shell: fear, adrenaline, laughter, tears, joy. They take an almost perfect game and add a DLC that is ACTUALLY worth our money and time. These guys are not Another example of why Naughty Dog has become one of the most important (if not THE most important) developers of our generation. Another example of why Naughty Dog has become one of the most important (if not THE most important) developers of our generation.
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