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Good News: There's Footage And Photos Of Dogs In Mo-Cap Suits Working On The Last Of Us Part 2

Here's an 8 second video of a dog in a mo-cap suit jumping through the air to brighten your day.

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Players have had some time to play through The Last of Us Part II, and there's been some division over whether it's a new milestone for the PS4, a narrative masterclass, or a disappointment relative to player expectations. There's been arguments about the game's intent, its violence, and its characters. But there's one thing we can all agree on--the dog they used for motion capture is a very good dog.

Jeremy Yates, the lead animator on The Last of Us Part II, has shared a short, slow-motion video of a dog--it looks like a border collie--doing a running jump in a motion-capture suit. Ironically, it looks to be the exact opposite of a Naughty Dog.

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Now Playing: The Last Of Us Part II Video Review

It's been a long and difficult year, but the eight seconds you spend watching this video, at least, are guaranteed to be good.

It's enough to make you feel bad for killing so many of the dogs in-game.

Update: More good news--Yates has posted more pictures of the dogs used to motion capture the in-game pooches. Winnie, Moxie, Kippy, and Stetson are here, and now we feel even worse about what we did to their digital canine doppelgangers.

Yates has also revealed that the gracing leaping off these dogs was also used for the deer you'll see in the distance during the game.

For more fun The Last of Us Part II content, check out Blink 182's Mark Hoppus covering his own music in-game, and actor Troy Baker's take on who could play Joel in a movie.

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