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The Last Of Us Part 1: one of its developers responded to the criticism


He does not share the same position as the critics.

Previously, there were rumors that Naughty Dog is making a remake of the first part of The Last of Us (which is still a rather strange idea, because it was originally released on PS3 in 2013, and then came to PlayStation 4 a year later the remaster, so one could legitimately ask why the third part isn’t put together by “the naughty dogs”?), and this was confirmed by Sony, but it is not only planned for PlayStation 5 the company, but a PC transcript is also made of it.

Some people, like us, don’t really understand the remake, because you can easily run The Last of Us Remastered on PS4 on the PlayStation 5. This is perhaps a fair criticism, but there were those who went further than that, when they consider The Last of Us Part 1 as a simple money-making, greedy idea. This was the reaction of Robert Morrison, one of the people from PlayStation Studios, who nowadays works as an animator at Bend Studio (it is impossible for them to make a sequel to Days Gone, so it’s no wonder that its director, Jeff Ross, stepped down…).

Morrison that written by, that in his career, The Last of Us Part 1 was the most carefully constructed and executed project he had seen so far, because they took care of the details as seriously as possible, so there was no shortage of care either (he also worked on it!). Anyway, he was the one who hinted earlier that besides God of War: Ragnarok, Sony will have another serious game this year (we already know when Kratos and Atreus will return, we wrote about it a few days ago), and maybe that he could have been thinking about the story of Ellie and Joel even then.

The Last of Us Part 1 is coming to PlayStation 5 in September, and it’s in such demand that the Firefly Edition is sold out, and fans want it to be available in more than just the US.

Source: PSL

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