10 Times Video Games Made You Feel
10. The Last Of Us' Ending Confounds Us With Moral Ambiguity
The scene where hero Joel loses his daughter at the start of the game could easily take its place here as a particularly harrowing moment. But for emotional complexity and sheer developer bravery, it’s his actions at the end of the game that make our list.
The character development of The Last Of Us sees resentful curmudgeon Joel come to not only tolerate Ellie, the subject of his game-long escort quest, but to love her. By the game’s final sequences, he will do anything to protect his surrogate daughter from the cruelty of the game’s post-fungus zombie world.
When he learns the fungal plague can only be cured by killing and dissecting young Ellie, he flies off the handle, kills everyone and spirits his charge out of the rebel-held hospital.
Then, he lies to her about whether she could have saved the human race in death. And so Joel deceives his only friend and compels the whole world to further decades of misery, purely because he learned to love. The cocktail of emotions sparked in the player is enough to place The Last Of Us at the pinnacle of emotionally memorable games.
Even as we sympathise with Joel, we cannot forgive him, and yet how many of us would have done any different?