The Last of Us Part II: How To Find Neil Druckmann’s Trading Card (Doctor Uckmann)

What the Uck.

The Last of Us Part II

The Last of Us Part II has not shortage of things for you to see, do, and collect. One of those things are trading cards that Ellie loves, which can be found hidden pretty handily throughout her entire story. There’s even one that is a less than subtle nod to the game’s director, Neil Druckmann.

During Seattle – Day One when Ellie and Dina reach downtown, you are able to scour many different locations to find secrets and uncover more of the lore. There’s a Doctor Uckmann card waiting for you on top of a destroyed building.

Doctor Uckmann Map
Doctor Uckmann Map

Make your way over there and then climb up the stairs. Walk up to the window and then smash it with the attack button or a brick. Follow the ledge around, leap across the gap, and then follow the stairs onto the floor above.

Once on the floor above, move forwards and then rifle through the drawer until you find the Doctor Uckmann trading card.

Doctor Uckmann 2
Doctor Uckmann

Here’s what the Doctor Uckmann card says:

Real Name: Dr. Uckmann

Brains: 100
Brawn: 60
Affiliation: The New Dogs

Once a well-respected researcher, Doctor Uckmann’s questionable experiments in the realm of pushing human limits saw him ostracised from the scientific community. Even the morally-compromised Laurent Foucault of SPARK Laboratories found his work dubious. Undeterred, Uckmann continued his work in secret, creating super-AI to do his bidding and protect his research while he and The New Dogs stage high-tech heists to fund it all. Constantly moving his lab location so no one can find him, he longs for the days when his subjects will be treated as equals.

So yeah, that’s a very interesting trading card description, isn’t it. Very interesting.

The Last of Us Part II is out now exclusively for the PlayStation 4. From our review:

“In trying to subvert expectations, The Last of Us Part II discards the best aspects of its predecessor to provide a rote revenge tale that is ill-considered, ending on a note that makes everything — all the violence, all the loss, all the struggle — feel utterly, hopelessly pointless.”

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