HBO's The Last of Us TV series premieres this weekend, and ahead of that, reviews for the show have begun to appear online. What do critics think of the video game adaptation? In short, the show is generating a good amount of praise, including here at GameSpot.
GameSpot's The Last of Us review scored the series a 9/10. Reviewer Mark Delaney called the first season "faithful, additive, and excellent."
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"It stands proudly as one of the best video game adaptations ever, and a clear signal that PlayStation is right to pursue a future where its already reputable video games are reborn on TV," Delaney said.
The Last of Us stars Bella Ramsey as Ellie and Pedro Pascal as Joel, with a supporting cast that includes Murray Bartlett, Nick Offerman, Merle Dandridge, Gabriel Luna, Jeffrey Pierce, Anna Torv, Melanie Lynskey, Storm Reid, and Nico Parker. The show was created by Chernobyl's Craig Mazin alongside game director Neil Druckmann.
Before the TV series, attempts were made to make a Last of Us movie. Maisie Williams and Kaitlyn Dever were considered for the role of Ellie in the Last of Us movie, but that never came to be.
The Last of Us premieres Sunday, January 15 on HBO, with new episodes airing on a weekly basis each Sunday night. There is also a companion podcast hosted by Troy Baker--who played Joel in the games--featuring Mazin and Druckmann breaking down each episode.
You can see more review scores and excerpts below. For more on the critical reaction to THe Last of Us, check out GameSpot sister site Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes.
Nick Offerman as Bill in HBO's The Last of Us