Would The Last of Us Part 2 on the original PlayStation be just as interesting? Dunno. Does it look interesting? For sure.

Ben “Bearly Regal” Parker, who hallucinated a Cyberpunk 2077 demake three weeks ago, and a Death Stranding PSOne adaptation back in the summer, puts his low-poly skills to another subject of intense interest: The Last of Us Part 2, coming in four months from Naughty Dog. Parker put this together in Dreams, Media Molecule’s expansive game-creation toolkit for PlayStation 4, whose early access period has seen numerous homages and remakes of classic titles. (Dreams itself is due for a full launch in just a couple of weeks).

Like his treatment of Death Stranding, TLOU2 has a spot-on, stripped-down, shabby mid-1990s aesthetic to it, from menus to the missions. In the clip above, Ellie is trying to link back up with Joel at the Seattle-area safe house, which we’ve scene in past demonstrations of the game.

Then she runs into a mob of Clickers — whose looks suffer the most of anyone’s in this backward compatibility thought exercise. But keeping quiet still lets Ellie sneak out of their way and onto a gabled roof.

Parker’s guitar accompaniment caught the notice of Neil Druckmann, the game’s writer and director.

The music is *chef’s kiss*! Would play! https://t.co/ChNmujmN2u — Neil Druckmann (@Neil_Druckmann) February 1, 2020

The Last of Us Part 2 launches May 29 on PlayStation 4. Dreams is available Feb. 14, also on PS4.