
Left Behind could have broken its neck in quite a few pitfalls and, to be honest, I have already seen the DLC with one foot over the precipice more than once in the run-up. Unnecessary, almost blasphemous, when I consider the past two to three hours. Not a lot of time, even for a standalone DLC for ten euros, except that The Last of Us has never been particularly good at being squeezed into such pigeonholes...