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The Last of Us: Remastered |OT| Game of the Years

Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!
Also let me help out all the comedians out there:
c7BSV2h.jpg

You should see a doctor.
 
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!
Also let me help out all the comedians out there:
c7BSV2h.jpg

Why did you even buy the game?
 

JohnnyFootball

GerAlt-Right. Ciriously.
Yup, agreed. They're great for people who didn't get a chance to play them previously, and for people like myself who want the best possible version of a great game.

Can either get a 3rd party studio to do the port, or just take a small team of the main studio to look at it. Doesn't hurt resources too bad and great for filling in gaps between major releases.

I could not agree with this more.

Having said that, any re-released game from last gen should be part of a package, include all DLC OR have a much cheaper price. My tune on remasters will change real quick if they start charging full price for older games.

The Halo MCC is the gold standard for how to re-release old games.
 

GavinUK86

Member
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!

Sounds like your problem is that you're playing it like a shooter, which it isn't. It's a stealth game at heart.
 

Voorhees

Member
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!

For the most part it is trial and error. It's a delicate balance. Do I go in guns blazing to take out this room and use all my supplies? Or can i sneak past this group and conserve what I've got since it's a hard road ahead? The choice is up to you. The shooting is meant to be difficult until you upgrade it, b/c you aren't Joel Supersolider, you're just a RegularJoel.

As for the melee system....#teambricks. 3 swipes to the back of a Clicker's head and it's dead.
 

Applesauce

Boom! Bitch-slapped!
Like a noob I didn't know about the brick / bottle + melee attack for enemies so now I have made it to the
hotel basement
with next to NOTHING. So I'm starting over and playing it right, and moving up from Survivor to Grounded mode. Geez, I've wasted so much stuff.
 
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY
Game may not be for you, perhaps play something else?
 

GavinUK86

Member
Like a noob I didn't know about the brick / bottle + melee attack for enemies so now I have made it to the
hotel basement
with next to NOTHING. So I'm starting over and playing it right, and moving up from Survivor to Grounded mode. Geez, I've wasted so much stuff.

#teambrick
 

fallingdove

Member
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!
Also let me help out all the comedians out there:
c7BSV2h.jpg

Monotonous and clunky? Anyway....

If you haven't already written off the game, I would reccommend that you approach it as a strategy stealth game and not so much like a sneaking stealth game. For example:

At the train station, you have access to a couple molotovs and tons of bricks and bottles. I usually approach the area by tossing a brick to grab the attention of 3 or so clickers, then I toss a molotov to catch them on fire. Sometimes, I toss an additional bottle to catch another 1 or 2 curious clickers on fire. Then I proceed to toward the back of the station area, luring with bricks and bottles until I get to the final clicker and shiv them. I rarely use my guns - ammo is typically scarce and this isn't really a shooter so you have to get creative in how you navigate the areas.

I could see if someone was sneaking/shotting only (getting killed over and over) trying to find the safest path to the exit that it could become tedious, but if you are exploring, strategizing, and using the many tools available to you to lure and kill clickers, then it is a very rich, very interesting game to play (IMO).
 

mstevens

Member
Yes.

Complete game.

Start New Game Plus on the completed difficulty. Complete first chapter.

As soon as chapter 2 starts
20 Years Later
, let the game autosave and quit to main menu.

Now use chapter select to select first chapter on grounded and it will act as a New Game Plus on grounded.

Do you keep any of your upgrades this way?
 

ItsTheNew

I believe any game made before 1997 is "essentially cave man art."
For the most part it is trial and error. It's a delicate balance. Do I go in guns blazing to take out this room and use all my supplies? Or can i sneak past this group and conserve what I've got since it's a hard road ahead? The choice is up to you. The shooting is meant to be difficult until you upgrade it, b/c you aren't Joel Supersolider, you're just a RegularJoel.

As for the melee system....#teambricks. 3 swipes to the back of a Clicker's head and it's dead.
Ah didn't know about the bricks. So are you supposed to die a couple times per encounter?
 

nib95

Banned
My copy arrived from Gamestop (UK) but it wasn't a day one edition. Is the extra stuff a code they send out or what?
 

LastNac

Member
I'm excited to hear more about people's impressions from Left Behind. That DLC shows just how much attention to detail ND puts in their games. There's a room in it that I spent 30 minutes just walking around because I kept triggering unique dialogue and another part that's just so shockingly clever it makes me smile every time.

I'm working towards it.
 

Hubb

Member
Thinking about grabbing the digital version tonight and was just wondering can you start playing this before it's fully downloaded?

Yes iirc you pick what you want to play first. MP or SP and it lets you start playing after something like 11gb has downloaded. It could be as low as 5gb to start playing but I don't remember if picking MP or SP changed the amount.
 
Ah didn't know about the bricks. So are you supposed to die a couple times per encounter?

You can, you have to play this game carefully and plan your movements. Check your supplies and try to understand the options you have available to you. If you only have 4 bullets, you need to understand the best way to use that ammo. Alternatively be aware of your surroundings, and the supplies/bricks/bottles laying around.
 

Hubb

Member
My copy arrived from Gamestop (UK) but it wasn't a day one edition. Is the extra stuff a code they send out or what?

Unless different regions do it differently, the NA boxes weren't day one either. Wherever you had it preordered from should have given you a download code.
 

daveo42

Banned
Do you keep any of your upgrades this way?

Yes.

Ah didn't know about the bricks. So are you supposed to die a couple times per encounter?

No. The best way to play is to avoid combat at all costs and use stealth kills and distractions to your advantage. There is next to no benefit in clearing out rooms expect for making it insanely easy to scavenge stuff that you can just as easily get by sneaking through to get it.

As someone else said, this game is geared way more towards stealth than combat.

Is there even a #TeamBottle, and if so, why.

Bottles are throwing items, bricks are killing items.
 

antitrop

Member
I don't know if it's the 60fps, the DualShock 4, or my because it's my second time playing the game, but I'm finding it waaaaayy easier on Hard right now than it was when I played on Normal on PS3.
 
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!
Also let me help out all the comedians out there:

42% completion isn't even out of
Summer
yet. You need to keep playing because once you get to
Fall
it gets very, very good.
 

RoboPlato

I'd be in the dick
I don't know if it's the 60fps, the DualShock 4, or my because it's my second time playing the game, but I'm finding it waaaaayy easier on Hard right now than it was when I played on Normal on PS3.

Same here, although I have done two Survivor runs since then. I don't remember having nearly as much stuff on Normal as I do now on Hard.
 
I don't know if it's the 60fps, the DualShock 4, or my because it's my second time playing the game, but I'm finding it waaaaayy easier on Hard right now than it was when I played on Normal on PS3.

I honestly thought the same thing.

But it may just be because I've played the game through 5 times.
 

FaintDeftone

Junior Member
I picked the game up yesterday and utilized the trade-in deal at Gamestop. I was hesitant to purchase the game and just hold on to my PS3 copy, but I still haven't played the DLC and I wanted the 60fps multiplayer, so I caved.

I'm glad I bought it, because the remaster is actually a lot more impressive than I thought. I do not remember the game looking this good when I played it on PS3, so obviously it is noticeable. The framerate makes all the difference though, as a result making everything feel much more fluid. Definitely glad I bought it.
 

@Wreck

Member
Hi. I don't like the Last of Us.
I played through the PS3 version and hit 42% completion and it was a struggle. I didn't know if it was the game mechanics, the story, the characters, or other things going on in my life so I sold it and planned to get the remastered version.
I bought the remastered edition and I just got through the train station where you learn how To use molotovs. This game is still a chore to play. Like, it feels like a game of trial and error of choosing between melee and guns or whatever. I'm playing on normal and I have plenty of experience playing games (loved the uncharted series) but I think the shooting and melee system straight up suck. HELP ME ENJOY THIS GAME BECAUSE IT SEEMS PRETTY MONOTONOUS AND CLUNKY!

i did not know if it was a game for me so i tried it on easy for the story

ended up really liking it and played it again on regular

maybe try it on easy to get through it

and if that does not work for you then, you tried it and did not like which is okay!
 

daveo42

Banned
Oh wow, that's amazing. Thought I was going to have to start with 0 upgrades for survivor (not even going to try grounded, I'm not very good at this game yet).

It really is handy for some of the harder difficulties, especially if you need it like me.

I don't know if it's the 60fps, the DualShock 4, or my because it's my second time playing the game, but I'm finding it waaaaayy easier on Hard right now than it was when I played on Normal on PS3.

I've noticed that too. I'm just going to go with knowing what to expect and when regarding enemy encounters. I'm also seeing a good deal of supplies and seem to only be lacking food items for health right now.
 

nib95

Banned
Unless different regions do it differently, the NA boxes weren't day one either. Wherever you had it preordered from should have given you a download code.
Haven't received anything yet. Will ring them tomorrow. On a side note, the front box art is just beautiful.
 
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Deleted member 22576

Unconfirmed Member
This game sure is good. Its one of the most coherent moment to moment experiences there is, I think.
 
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Deleted member 22576

Unconfirmed Member
I'm really very impressed by the port. I kind of wish I'd never played it on PS3. It's going to be wonderful for new comers.
Ha! I've been thinking it feels like a rush job this whole time. I've had some weird glitches and a few moments of slowdown.
 

Cudder

Member
What difficulty should I play Left Behind on? I haven't played it yet so I have no idea what to expect. Is there a lot of combat in it? I'm very well versed in the main game.
 
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