The Last of Us is one of this year's best games, and one of the most cinematic and literary experiences to hit the genre. It's been called the Citizen Kane of video games, and with good reason—it's human, and arguably among one of the most human experiences to ever grace the medium.
Its humanness is not limited to the content of the game, with unintended flaws and glitches that are the result of all-too-human handiwork. Not to make a slight on Naughty Dog, but no amount of work could account for the game's bugs, which are few and far in-between, a credit to the studio for polishing the game as well as they did. Given how big and expansive the game is, it's hard to imagine how many sleepless nights its developers spent at the office to get the game to be what it is.
Without further ado, here are the most bizarre glitches the game has to offer
Clicker Clipping Glitch
Joel runs straight through the clicker before he’s able to attack it.
Stretched Ellie
Ellie’s all stretched out and it’s creepier than any of the clickers in the game.
Changing Hair Color
Joel’s hair color changes if you pan the camera around in certain areas.
Flying Man Glitch
The physics can be a little wonky, especially online.
Auto-walk Glitch
This particular bad guy seems to be walking into a wall without a single care in the world.