Dr Disrespect Reviews “The Last Of Us”

Ennan Zapanta June 9, 2022
Dr Disrespect Reviews “The Last Of Us”

Nearly ten years after its original release, Dr Disrespect completed the legendary single-player game ‘The Last Of Us,’ and he shared his highly-anticipated review with fans.

Dr Disrespect, a popular streamer, is known for his antics in battle royale games like Fortnite and Call Of Duty, where he frequently teams up with fellow sharpshooters TimTheTatman and NICKMERCS. The Doc, on the other hand, has already stated his disinterest in such games. One of the many reasons is his multiple troubles with Warzone’s Caldera map.

He wanted to broaden his horizons by playing a game he had never tried before. In a surprising turn from the Two-Time, he chose ‘The Last Of Us,’ a great game from 2013, based on fan recommendations, and he was delighted he did. Dr Disrespect revealed his final comments on The Last Of Us after finishing his first gameplay. “That’s pretty good, man!” he exclaimed as the credits rolled.

The Doc heaped praise on the clicker-fuelled classic. He praised the game’s “environments, mood, and storytelling elements,” which he described as “pretty awesome.” TLOU, he stated, had “tons of pros,” but it also has certain disadvantages. For example, he claimed that the fighting and the types of foes he had to fight could be more varied. He also said that the looting aspect of the game “took him out” of the plot and that it “wasn’t fun.”

Because TLOU was released in 2013, he confessed it was difficult to award it an overall score. In terms of the year, he eventually settled on a “8.6/.5 out of 10.” He did say, though, that if the Naughty Dog game was released now with more modern visuals, he’d give it an 8 out of 10. The Doc also expressed his enthusiasm for the planned TLOU TV series, stating that it has the potential to be “really good.” However, he warned it would “take the right director to capture the right feel that [he] felt.”

So, Dr Disrespect’s The Last Of Us broadcasts are no longer available. His fans, on the other hand, were blown away by his content, with one fan pronouncing it to be “one of the best streams this year,” especially as he went on to hit a hole-in-one during a round of PGA 2K22.