The Last of Us is a zombie apocalypse survival adventure game that will push your emotional buttons.
If it does not make you cry, it will at least give it a good go and at the very least, you will experience your brain triggering that cry response that simulates the feeling of a golf ball being lodged in the back of your throat.
Read on for how The Last of Us will make you want to cry and generally make you feel at the end of your emotional tether.
(This post includes some mild spoilers about things that happen early on in the game, but stuff that I’m glad was not spoiled for me.)