saintjules
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The Last of Us Re-Remastered?
I'm not defending this practice but full remakes tend to be a lot more work than a simple remaster in case you didn't know.
My point is they had TLOU on PS3, the Remaster on PS4 (which is playable on PS5), and now a PS5 remake. What is this? GTAV?
Last of us 1 is an almost perfect game IMO. I literally completed it again in the lead up to Last of us 2..It does not need a full fledged remake.
You know why. So they can now redo it and paint Joel as the real antagonist and ending all the drama about his death in Part 2Why in the absolute flying fuck would you remake TLOU1? Opinions on the game aside, it's playable on PS3, 4 and 5 and hasn't really aged. TLOU2 is mechanically the same damn game with better AI. What a gigantic waste of time and money.
You know why. So they can now redo it and paint Joel as the real antagonist and ending all the drama about his death in Part 2
They're doing a remake of God of War?Don't forget the God of War remake.
The article explains it pretty well. They wanted to do an Uncharted remake but it was too big a job with no budget, so they pivoted to TLOU because it was easy to bring it up to PS5 standard without majorly changing the gameplay. They hoped that would egt them enough clout to move back to Uncharted.On the notion that there is remotely any truth to this: Why the fuck would you even consider remaking the original The last of us. The graphics of the original still hold up and it got a remaster last gen.
Whose bright initiative was this? Is Druckmann really that bent on rewriting the narrative to fit with the characterization of Joel in the sequel?
TLOU ll remaster—Naughty Dog PS4
TLOU Remaster
Uncharted 4
TLOU II
—Naughty Dog PS5
TLOU Remake
Uncharted 5
TLOU III
Maybe PS6 we’ll see a new IP from them?
They're doing a remake of God of War?
Holy shit if this is true that’s absolutely shameful.For their first solo project, Mumbauer and his crew wanted to pitch something that would be well received by their bosses at Sony. Recognizing the risks and expense involved with developing a new game from scratch, they decided to focus on remaking older games for the new PlayStation 5. Remakes are considered a safe bet since it’s cheaper to update and polish an old game than it is to start from scratch, and they can be sold both to nostalgic old fans and curious new ones. The team originally planned on a remake of the first Uncharted game, released by Naughty Dog in 2007. That idea quickly fizzled because it would be expensive and require too much added design work. Instead, the team settled on a remake of Naughty Dog’s 2013 melancholic zombie hit, The Last of Us.