We both liked the story but we are mystified to why the story was held in such high regard and how many people who having competed the game who said they were "still processing it".
In The Last of Us Joel is saves Ellie which requires killing a bunch of Fireflies. In the second game, some ex-Fireflies hunt down Joel for that and kill him and Ellie is motivated to revenge that murder and the second game tells story from the perspectives of both sides. In her pursuit of revenge Ellie loses people she loved. Putting your friends at risk over your own pursuits was the central theme of Uncharted 3. It seems pretty straight forward.
A bit like at the end of The Last of Us where you never really know if Ellie believe Joel, you don't know why Ellie spares Abby having travelled 1,000 fucking miles from Wyoming to Santa Barbara, having already undertaken a 1,800 mile round trip to and from Seattle. I'm sure folks will have their take on it.
Writing and characterisation was stellar but I felt some bits not central to the main plot were unnecessary, like Ellie and Dina's interaction with Seth at the dance. I also felt you could have dispensed with the whole Epilogue - you've just spent 25 hours killing infected and humans and now you're just going to toss in a new faction? And now the two playable characters fight each other? For what felt like HOURS? Ok. I would have been really happy if the Epilogue had been a cutscene with Abby reaching Santa Barbara and touching base with Firefly HQ. Cut to black..
I liked playing as Abby more than Ellie, who is a known quantity with a simple motivation but Abby was new and exciting just like when you take on the mantle of Joel and you've only had a brief flashback to something years early, that's all the backstory you get so it's good to see her in action and her interactions with friends as her character gets fleshed out. And the time spent with Lev was fantastic. Playing as Abby also made clickers scary again because Ellie's unbreakable knife just cuts through them.
A few bits felt uninspired; the zebra scene felt like it was inserted because people loved the giraffes in the original game and a repeat of the Ellie/David diner scene but now with Ellie and Abby felt a lazy. The only reason I'm calling out the negatives is because there are so few and they otherwise stood out for me from an otherwise outstanding game and that's great when I can only pull a few things that I didn't like.
I wouldn't be averse to a The Last of Us Part III. With Abby.