The leaker ensures that there will be no changes in the gameplay compared to the original.
After being fully leaked hours before its presentation at the Summer Game Fest last month, The Last of Us Part I, original game remake from Naughty Dog from 2013, is coming soon to PS5 and PC with an impressive facelift thanks to the technology used in The Last of Us Part II. On the contrary, “will not have gameplay enhancements” ensures a leaker who has shared a new battery of game images.
There were doubts as to whether the playable part of The Last of Us would have undergone a change along with its graphic section, but the leaker who shared the new images of the game in Resetera (including a clip on the prologue with Joel and his daughter) ensures that there will be no significant gameplay changes. will have better graphics, animations, audio and accessibility optionsbut there will be no changes to the original gameplay.
According to the leaker, The Last of Us Part I will feature two graphics modes on PS5, at 4K at 40fps or 4K at 60fps. It will also feature VRR support. As we can see in the leaked images, rescued by a user through Twitter, the visual finish of this remake is truly impressive compared to the original 2013 game. We will have to see if it is even above The Last of Us Part II.
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It’s unknown how the leaker was able to get their hands on this new information and gameplay footage, but Naughty Dog recently announced that The Last of Us Part I is now Gold. That is, the game has completed its development and will arrive on schedule, September 2 on PS5 and later on PC. It is possible that there will be news about the game officially sooner rather than later.
The Last of Us Part I is not a “pocket”
Just a few days ago, the press and the gaming community echoed the statements of a former Naughty Dog employee who claimed that this The Last of Us Part 1 is the most meticulous animation work I’ve ever seen in his career years, which was not at all a “sacacuartos” remake. An idea that undoubtedly did not cross the mind of the gaming community when they saw what was being done a remake of a game that had a remaster in 2014 which is still perfectly playable today on PS4 and PS5.