After the heart-wrenching story ofThe Last of Us Part 2, Naughty Dog has its work cut out for it in crafting a follow-up that can live up to its predecessor’s expectations. Although the game was controversial for several reasons, the addition of Abby in the unique role of both an antagonist and secondary playable character added depth to the story and gave players another perspective to experience the game. As bizarre as it may sound, this role has given Abby the potential to become the Shadow to Ellie’s Sonic in future entries inThe Last of Usseries.
The Last of Us Part 2did a great job of furthering the morally gray area explored in the first game, and this theme was supported by the way the game showed that Abby and Ellie are two sides of the same coin. Although things are more complicated for Abby than simply being an “edgy” version of Ellie, their relationship and rivalry with one another closely mirrors that of Sonic and Shadow in theSonic the Hedgehogseries. With the way their relationship is presented inThe Last of Us Part 2, the series has a foundation to explore and develop their connection like that of the two hedgehogs in the next title.
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Abby and Ellie’s Rivalry Could Follow the Same Route as Shadow and Sonic’s
Shadow the Hedgehog first appeared in 2001’sSonic Adventure 2on the Sega Dreamcast, but has since become a staple character in the franchise’s roster. He plays the role of antagonist in the game, working with Dr. Eggman and acting as a foil for Sonic with the ability to match his speed and skill. Although he has the reputation of being just like Sonic, only dark and brooding, Shadow has a more complex character underneath that has led him to aid Sonic as an ally on occasion.
Sonic and Shadow’s history together is complicated and the side they fight for changes from game to game. The relationship they share is surprisingly similar to Abby and Ellie’s inThe Last of Us Part 2whereAbby is initially painted as the villain of the game, with Ellie bent on hunting her down for revenge. However, as the story progresses, the player gets to see Abby’s side of events, putting her in a different, more sympathetic light. While the game ends with a bitter brawl betweenAbby and Ellie, they ultimately go their separate ways with an understated sense of pity for one another.
This ambiguous ending leaves the door open for Abby to return to the franchise in future titles, perhaps even as an unexpected ally to Ellie. Depending on the direction thenextLast of Usgametakes, Ellie will likely need new allies and Abby is too developed of a character to only make an appearance in one game. Similarly to Shadow, it would be smart of Naughty Dog to give Abby her own agenda that happens to line up with Ellie’s and tell the story of how the two are able to come to respect one another despite having an unsavory history.
Just like how Shadow starred in his ownspin-off gameShadow the Hedgehog, Abby is a compelling enough character to warrant a solo game as well. Despite receiving a divided reception when first introduced, Abby represents the perfect anti-hero forThe Last of Usas a character whose own goals interfere with those of protagonist Ellie but is ultimately redeemable and sympathetic. Just as Shadow and Sonic have developed a classic frenemy rivalry, Ellie and Abby could be gaming’s next iconic pair of counterparts.