
This method is the perfect combination of lazy and fun because, due to the game's coding, your allies (Ellie, Tess, Bill, etc) can't get hurt by enemies unless the plot demands it. Yes, that means your fists, baseball bats, and throwable items are all off limits. Here, with the exception of moments like Ellie's fight with David where you're specifically limited to one weapon, the only weapons you're allowed to fight with are guns. On the other hand, you could also try your sharpshooting skills by relying only on guns after you obtain your first pistol. Even if it's just throwing a glass bottle at a wall to distract some runners, use stealth and get out of dodge as fast as you possibly can. I also suggest going for the element of stealth as much as you can, moreso than in a regular playthrough. That is, unless, your shiv is properly upgraded enough that you can just stab them in the neck.
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The best piece of advice I can give here is to upgrade your shivs as best you can - because without guns, taking down a clicker that gets close becomes near impossible. Obviously, moments where you're required by the game to use a gun (like the part in Bill's town where you fall into one of his traps and have to shoot away Infected with UNLIMITED AMMO) get a pass here, but can you survive a Bloater encounter with only Molotovs? Will you be able to move past that horde of Infected using proper stealth? Besides, would you really want to shoot on an entire level of dangerous, well-armed bandits and lure them all to you?
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Guns and ammo are limited in this game, sometimes to the point of frustration - but it's on you at this point in the apocalypse to learn how to survive without a shotgun or an assault rifle. In order to properly endure and survive, you'll have to rely on brute force, stealth, and any non-gun weapons you can find (the bow is acceptable, as are throwable weapons like Molotov Cocktails). This one is the simplest of the unconventional playthroughs, but also the most difficult: no guns.

It's a poetic tale that, even three and a half years later, remains a highly-enjoyable game to play. However, even without a release date set in stone, the allure of the original game should call to both those who first played in June 2013 and those who still have yet to experience the emotional journey these two survivors take. No release date for The Last Of Us Part II has been confirmed at this time. After spending years on different ideas (and almost giving up), we finally uncovered a story that felt special-a story that evolved into an epic journey." We knew that it needed to be a story worth telling and, perhaps more importantly, a story worthy of Joel and Ellie. Like many of you, we have a deep love for the world of The Last of Us and its characters, and while a sequel may have seemed like a foregone conclusion, that wasn’t the case.

"I can’t tell you how satisfying it is to finally be able to say that Ellie and Joel are back for another intense, harrowing, and emotional adventure.

Neil Druckmann, the game's director and writer, said the following in a blog post on PlayStation's official website.

Against whom or what remains uncertain, though it most likely will be the Fireflies - the same group that wanted Ellie in the previous game. Taking place five years after the original game, an older and scarred Ellie seems to be on the path for revenge. Yes, The Last Of Us has a sequel coming! As announced by Sony during last week's PlayStation Experience, the adventures of Ellie (and maybe Joel?) will continue in The Last Of Us Part II.
