

This is not an all-new way to experience a game that desperately needed an overhaul, this is the game you played in 2013 with a facelift and some quality improvements elsewhere. At face value, the changes here seem pretty minimal. This is not a fundamental remake like Resident Evil 2 or Final Fantasy VII.

That is to say, TLOU Part 1 is the same game again in many ways. While it is certainly accurate to call this a remake, for reasons we will get into, this feels more like a remaster. Chances are high that you have already played it, and are only here to read about what has changed. In other news, God of War Ragnarok’s release date mystery continues with Cory Barlog chiming in, and it turns out, Resident Evil 7 PS5 upgrade is not available for PS Plus Collection owners.It's hard to know where to start when reviewing a remake of one of the most popular games of all time. Regardless of what the community thinks, The Last of Us Part 1 remake is already off to a good start, considering its expensive Firefly Edition was sold out in no time! Many are of the view that it doesn’t make sense for Sony to invest time and resources into releasing the game yet again, while others believe that it’s a perfect way to introduce the series to a new audience ahead of the HBO series’ launch.


“Both returning fans and new players alike will have the opportunity to experience both The Last of Us Part I and its prequel story Left Behind in a whole new way,” Naughty Dog promised.Įver since its official confirmation, The Last of Us Part 1 remake has divided series’ fans. The remake will also utilize 3D audio, haptics, and adaptive triggers, among other PS5 hardware features. It comes with modernized gameplay, improved controls, and a number of accessibility options. Naughty Dog has said that The Last of Us Part 1 PC and PS5 release is a “complete remake” of the original.
