Last year, a MetaCritic user poll asked gamers what they believe is the best game of the 2010s. Unsurprisingly, that game turned out to be 2013’sThe Last of Us. AlthoughThe Last of Usis a PlayStation exclusive game,the MetaCritic pollmakes it clear that the game has left a lasting impact that transcends platforms.

Of course, much of the success thatThe Last of Ushas garnered since its release many years ago can be attributed to its heavy focus on a good narrative, well-fleshed-out characters, and balanced gameplay. However, given that a new entry toThe Last of Usfranchise is probably years away, asThe Last of Us 2was just released in 2019, here are some games that share some elements from the iconic 2013 game that gamers can play right now.

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Uncharted Series for the Overall Feel

Although developer Naughty Dog is now more popularly known for creatingThe Last of Us,theUnchartedseries helped cement the studioas a PlayStation-exclusive powerhouse. While theUnchartedfranchise isn’t set in a post-apocalyptic world filled with the infected, it shares many of the elements ofThe Last of Us, such as its in-depth storytelling, its memorable cast of characters, and challenging gameplay that can be both action-heavy or stealth-oriented, depending on the approach players take.

Additionally, players who enjoyed the beautiful world created by Naughty Dog inThe Last of Uswould alsoappreciate the aesthetics ofUncharted, given that it also features the signature Naughty Dog look that the studio is known for. From lush forests to vast mountain ranges,Unchartedis fun and interesting to explore, similar to the locations found inThe Last of Us. Of course, one thing that is different between the two games is the atmosphere, given thatUnchartedis more cheery and humorous, whileThe Last of Usis on the dark and serious side.

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Resident Evil Series for the Survival Horror Element

LikeThe Last of Us, theResident Evilfranchise featuresa world filled with infected creatures such as zombies and other monstrosities. AlthoughResident Evilis not a post-apocalyptic game, it pioneered the survival horror aspect that was greatly improved byThe Last of Us. However, it is worth noting that the survival horror approach ofResident EvilandThe Last of Usis somewhat different.

ForResident Evil, especially with the first three games in the franchise,survival horror is highlighted with limited resources players can get. While ammo can be collected throughout the map, players would have to choose when to use them, especially when dealing with a difficult boss towards the end of the game. In contrast,The Last of Us’survival horror element shines with the way players approach combat sequences, given that they must choose whether to take down enemies by gunning them down or via a stealthier approach. While resources can be limited, especially in higher-difficulty modes, players will still find ample ammo and health items throughout the game.

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A Plague Tale: Innocence for the Heavy Narrative

One of the most defining features ofThe Last of Usis its story. While some games focus on action-heavy gameplay,The Last of Ususes its in-depth storytelling to keep players' attention. Similarly, Asobo Studio’sA Plague Tale: Innocencefeatures a heavy narrative that keeps the player engaged. For the uninitiated,A Plague Tale: Innocenceis set in a historically-inspired France and revolves around a brother and sister named Hugo and Amicia, who must rely on each other to survive the trials and tribulations of 1249 France.

One thing thatThe Last of UsandA Plague Tale: Innocencehave in common is the notion that the odds of survival for the characters aren’t that great. However, similar toThe Last of Us, the narrative ofA Plague Tale: Innocenceisn’t hopeless, especially since Amicia and Hugo’s love and trust in one another aid them in their journey of survival and helped them deal with extreme trauma.

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God of War for the Parent and Child Dynamic

It is no secret thatGod of War2018 is a very different game than its predecessors. While the franchise is mostly known for its hack and slash gameplay, 2018’sGod of Wartook a different approach by focusing on story and character growth. InGod of War, the story revolves aroundfather and son Kratos and Atreus. Although Joel and Ellie aren’t biologically related, the game focused on their close relationship and gave players a glimpse into how they changed over the years.

Of course, gameplay-wise,The Last of UsandGod of Warare very different, especially since the latter focuses on action-heavy combat sequences. However, similar toThe Last of Us,God of Warshows how a parent will do everything to protect their child in a tough world,even if it means withholding important secrets from them.God of Waralso has great character arcs and a huge twist that will surprise players as they reach the game’s conclusion.

The Walking Dead

At face value,The Last of Usand Telltale’sThe Walking Deadshare many similarities. Both are set in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by a deadly infection, and both feature well-fleshed-out characters and heavy narratives. However, one key difference between the two games is that Telltale’sThe Walking Deadallows players to dictate the direction the story will go, whileThe Last of Usdoes not. Still, this difference doesn’t take away the common theme they share: the importance of choices and the consequences that follow.

Players are presented withchoices in Telltale’sThe Walking Deadthat dictate the tone of the dialogue with other characters and how those characters will perceive the player, as well as the overall direction of the plot. Whatever choice the player makes will have consequences, which can be good or bad, and ultimately decide who lives and dies. AlthoughThe Last of Ustakes no input from the player in terms of the direction of the story, it still shows them the consequences of the decisions that characters make and how those choices impact the world and other characters in the game.

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