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'The Last of Us Part I' for PC was a buggy mess at launch
The Last of Us Part I just launched yesterday on the PC, and it's filled with bugs and near-unplayable for a ton of gamers.
The PC release of 'The Last of Us Part I' has been delayed to March 28th
Naughty Dog has pushed back the PC release of “The Last of Us Part I.” Initially slated for March 3rd, the game now arrives on March 28th.
'The Last of Us Part I' directors explain why the game stayed so true to the original
Aside from whether The Last of Us Part I is worth the $70 asking price, the question surrounding this remake is how much the original 2013 game was going to change. Would developer Naughty Dog treat this as a total do-over, changing the level design, gameplay mechanics and player upgrades? It has become obvious over the last few weeks, as Sony released a handful of preview videos, that that wouldn’t be the case. Instead, the game directors told Engadget that the goal was to bring massively updated visuals and a host of quality-of-life improvements to a game that would otherwise stay true to its roots.
'The Last of Us Part I' is a gorgeous, faithful, expensive remake
The Last of Us Part I is a complete rebuild of the game (and its excellent two-ish hour DLC Left Behind), but it’s a bit of a different beast than remakes like Resident Evil 2 and Final Fantasy VII. It’s a massive visual upgrade over the original, and there are numerous other significant improvements — but the experience of playing the game itself will be extremely familiar to anyone who has experienced The Last of Us on the PS3 or PS4.