If yesterday we echoed a leak of The Last of Us Part I where the leaker claimed that there were no changes in the gameplay Regarding the original game and shared new images, new leaks seem to confirm this statement. New gameplay clips of this remake of The Last of Us have been leaked, as well as new images.
In its presentation of the Summer Game Fest it was said that this remake would have a facelift according to the times thanks to the technology used by Naughty Dog in The Last of Us Part II, but the changes that the playable part would suffer were not deepened much. According to the leaked gameplays, animations and AI are still similar to those of the original PS4 game, with a few exceptions, and do not have additions from the second installment, such as dodge, crawl, or lie face down.
This time it was Nick Baker, founder of the XboxEra podcast, who has shared a lot of leaked material in the last few hours, including several gameplays with combat scenes, the new workbench for upgrading weapons, and a couple of screenshots of the settings menu and control layout. As a whole, this leak confirms that no notable gameplay changes compared to the original game.
Or this footage? pic.twitter.com/i3uwZ8AZQW
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022
Anyone wanna see the new workbenches? They look pretty coolhttps://t.co/DE3vGH247Y
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022
Oh…here’s some more combat from #lastofusremake https://t.co/Er1pgVTv6z
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022
This is non-HDR captured apparently. Little bit better but a touched washed out still, so I think it’s a capture issuehttps://t.co/VUGJkJ9kQk
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022
Also been told it has gyro aim for those who love their gyro https://t.co/EA3yrw7IKE
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 21, 2022
Got some more. Sorry about the dump. It’s all just coming to me quickly pic.twitter.com/sAuTArVw8B
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022
After warning that the visual quality of these clips does not correspond to the final game, Baker claims not to know how old these demos are. “For those wondering/wondering about the version of the game that is played in the images, I asked and apparently it’s the “most up-to-date” version. So I’m not sure if that means ending or not. I also don’t know how old that build is, so I don’t know what/if it will change on release day,” Baker explains.
For those wondering/asking about the build of the game being played in the footage, I asked and it’s apparently “the most up to date” build. So not sure if that means final or not. Also don’t know how old that build is so I don’t know what/if will change to release day
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 21, 2022
The Last of Us Part I will be released next september 2 for PS5, later it will come to PC.
More details of The Last of Us Part I
In the absence of seeing the game officially in a new gameplay trailer, taking advantage of the fact that it is already Gold, a former Naughty Dog employee assured just a few days ago that it is the most meticulous work of his career, that It’s not “a quarrelsome remake”. We will see if finally or not, this The Last of Us Part I offers playable novelties with respect to the original game of 2013.