A developer responded in The Last of Us Part 1 to claims that the new version is little more than a “cast grab”.
Animator Robert Morrison, who worked on the first installment of The Last of Us while working at PlayStation visual arts studio before moving to Days Gone’s Sony Bend, tweeted to say that the project “is the most refined and crafted project I’ve ever seen or seen.” .part of my entire career.” They also say the new edition has “the highest level of care and attention to detail possible”.
“It’s just a cash grab” In fact it’s the most accurate and crafted project I’ve ever seen or been a part of in my entire career. The highest possible level of care and attention to detail. pic.twitter.com/csjZ3kZMyG10 July 2022
Part of the problem arises from the exorbitant price tag of The Last of Us Part 1, which some fans have already started Wondering if $70 is too much For a game that many have bought twice before.
Shortly after the release, The Last of Us subreddit was busy debating whether the community was happy with the pre-order/launch day price of the new version, especially considering it’s a game that many of them have played before – either in the form of the original 2013 version or a re-release. 2014 PS4, which is still playable on PS5 of course.
As you might well expect, there have been plenty of responses to Morrison’s tweet, ranging from messages of thanks and support to those expressing their frustration with the game’s existence when the apocalyptic shooter already has a remake, that it’s going to sell for $70, or some of both. .
In response to sarcastic comments that he only says something like that because he’s still working at another studio for Sony’s first concert, Bend, replied (Opens in a new tab): “Yes, I work for Sony. I’m very grateful for that. I’ve also worked as a lead mover for Microsoft Game Studios. I’ve owned PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo, as well as games on PC. I support all platforms and we’ve said that many times in the past. Games are supposed to be fun.”
As for pricing?
“The price of the game is out of my control and its value is personal to each individual,” Morrison added. Later Tweet (Opens in a new tab). “You can decide for yourself whether you want it or not. All I’m saying is that I am in awe of the work that such an amazing group of people have done on the project. A tremendous amount of passion has been put into it.”
ICYMI, The Last of Us Part 1 promises to be more than just a next-gen arrangement, as Naughty Dog builds a post-apocalyptic masterpiece from the ground up with the latest technology advancements that include “modernized gameplay, improved controls, and accessibility options.” extended”.
It will all come at the expense of your hard drive, though; The new version of The Last of Us Part 1 weighs in at a whopping 79GB (Opens in a new tab).
Want to make sure you can run the new version on release day? Take a look at our website The Last of Us Part 1 Pre-order (Opens in a new tab) Instructs.
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