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The Last Of Us 2 if Studio Ghibi Made It

Artist known as Mincho has published on his instagram profile works that depict several scenes from The Last Of Us 2 recreated in anime convention, in the style characteristic of studio Ghibli.

From left to right: animated Ellie and Joel from the game. Source: Instagram

Among the latest works by the artist known as Mincho we can find reworking of famous scenes from The Last Of Us 2 in the style characteristic for the productions of the anime studio Ghibli. These are static images, but they give the impression of frames cut out of an animated movie. The author even added subtitles, often found in original Japanese productions. Here's how the game looks like in such convention:

Scene from The Last Of Us 2 - by Mincho. Source: Instagram
Joel from The Last Of Us 2 - by Mincho. Source: Instagram
The Last of Us 2 in anime style - by Mincho. Source: Instagram

Visit Mincho's profile on Instagram if you have a moment. You will find there more works of the artist. The Last Of Us 2 has been collecting very good reviews and has gained a lot of popularity. The game has shown that in terms of visuals, the PS4 console has not yet said its last word. The plot and mechanics also leave little to wish for, so the great interest of artists and fans definitely isn't surprizing. In addition to the artwork shown here in the anime version, you can find scenes from the game in Ukiyo-e style, an image presenting the evolution of Ellie, fan-made posters from the game and many others.

Arkadiusz Strzala

Arkadiusz Strzala

His adventure in writing began with his own blog and contributing to one of the early forums (in the olden days of Wireless Application Protocol). An electrical engineer by profession, he has a passion for technology, constructing and, of course, playing computer games. He has been a newsman and writer for Gamepressure since April 2020. He specializes in energy and space tech. However, he does not shy away from more relaxed matters every now and then. He loves watching science-fiction movies and car channels on YouTube. He mainly plays on the PC, although he has modest console experience too. He prefers real-time strategies, FPS and all sorts of simulators.

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