The Last of Us 2: gameplay or cosplay? The difference is imperceptible in Alessia Grassi's cosplay

    The Last of Us 2: gameplay or cosplay? The difference is imperceptible in Alessia Grassi's cosplay

    We have to admit it: sometimes cosplays come close to reality.
    This doesn't happen too often, but when it does, the result is truly amazing.

    We were all delighted by the technical and scenic qualities that the second part of The Last of Us, survival horror video game developed by the software house N, which in June 2020 reached its highly anticipated second chapter.
    The Last of Us Part 2 was highly rewarded by critics and audiences triumphing, among others, ai The Game Awards 2020.

    The high quality that distinguishes the game from the first chapter reflects that of the various cosplay and splendid fan art that have been dedicated to it, whether they are focused on the protagonists Joel ed Ellie, or on secondary characters equally important for the development of the plot.
    As always, here at Player we try to entertain you by bringing noteworthy themed material, which we are sure you can enjoy at least as much as we do and at the same time we give space and credit to artists who work hard to make high-level shots.



    Read also: The Last Of Us Part II | Recensione (PS4)

    Today's one, for example, deserves all our attention, as at first we really thought it was a scene taken from the video game.
    Instead, it is a shot made by the very young girl detail photographer Tuscany Alessia Grassi who, as it happens, is also a cosplayer.


    Given the love for the two chapters of The Last Us, and in particular for part 2, Grassi has decided to put herself in the shoes of Abby (character, let's face it, somewhat hated by fans of the series we talked about here), in a shot with such high precision and quality that it literally looks like a video game frame.



    Alessia Grassi, dressed and coiffed like the wiry Abby, one of the Infected still not completely transformed, so probably still in the first hours after the bite.
    The shot exudes movement, strength and agility just as if we were witnessing the scene rather than a still image of it: a result, obtained in post production, truly crazy.


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