![]() ![]() ![]() (To be fair, the PS3 was on its last legs when The Last of Us released in 2013.) It's crazy how far video games have come in the last nine years. The Last of Us Part 1 on the PS5 makes it seem like the PS3 era was 20 years ago. I can't even imagine how much worse The Last of Us must look on the PS3. ![]() And that's saying something, considering the PS4 Pro Remastered variant claimed to offer “high-quality shadows” at 4K resolution. Loading up The Last of Us Remastered on a PS4 Pro - I didn't have a PS3 and The Last of Us disc to truly send myself back to 2013 - I discovered that the environments, their lighting, and the shadows seem rudimentary in comparison. But there is a night and day difference here, something you can only realise when put the original and the remake side by side. If you're coming off Part 2 though, Part 1 won't wow you, more so if you played the former on a PS5. And like Part II, The Last of Us Part I now makes use of the DualSense, adding to the scare and eeriness of its zombie-infested world. (The latter doesn't have a native PS5 version as yet - it was the last Sony exclusive on the PS4, before the launch of the PS5 - but it plays much better on the next-gen console thanks to mini-updates.) With Part 1 on the PS5, there's more detail in faces, textures, and everything else around you. The Last of Us Part I now looks, feels, and moves like its 2020 sequel, Part II. It's Lucas on steroids, essentially.Īnd boy, does it look good. But The Last of Us Part 1 is a much more extensive undertaking, with Naughty Dog terming it a “rebuilding” from the ground-up. This isn't even the first time, as the award-winning post-apocalyptic survival horror title got a PS4 remaster in 2014. And just as Lucas did with Episode IV, and its sequels and prequels - repeatedly toying with them over the years, before he sold his Lucasfilm empire to Disney - Naughty Dog is tinkering with The Last of Us, first released on the PS3 in 2013. What is now known as Episode IV – A New Hope was released simply as Star Wars in 1977. ![]() 3D Audio: Designed to make use of the PS5 console’s Tempest 3D AudioTech, Naughty Dog’s newly upgraded audio engine delivers richer soundscapes, bigger explosive moments and more visceral gameplay through compatible stereo headphones (analogue or USB) or TV speakers.The Last of Us Part I - out Friday on PlayStation 5 - is a retroactive change of name, akin to what George Lucas did back in the day with his first Star Wars movie.Adaptive triggers: All The Last of Us iconic weapons, including Joel’s revolver and Ellie’s bow, now deliver dynamic DualSense wireless controller trigger resistance and kickback on firing for deeper combat immersion.Haptic feedback: DualSense™ wireless controller haptic feedback support for every weapon elevates combat encounters, and environments are brought to life through DualSense wireless controller haptic sensations of subtle falling rain, the crunch of stepping on snow and more.Fast loading: Initial loading times are near instant, and seamless after the first instance thanks to the PS5 console’s SSD – so you can pick up where you left off in the story and load specific encounters and chapters more quickly.Enhanced visuals: Completely rebuilt from the ground up using Naughty Dog’s latest PS5™ engine technology to improve every visual detail, The Last of Us™ experience has been faithfully enhanced with more realistic lighting and atmosphere, more intricate environments and creative reimaginings of familiar spaces.How The Last of Us Part I uses PS5 features ![]()
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