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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Des graphismes à couper le souffle
Les options d'accessibilité
La Dualsense dans sa globalité
Un scénario toujours aussi poignant
Les animations faciales qui rendent encore plus réalistes les personnages
Les excellentes améliorations visuelles
L'immersion au top de sa forme
La narration toujours aussi prenante (et même plus)
L'optimisation de la DualSense
Graphismes à couper le souffle
Animations faciales donnant une profondeur inédite au jeu des acteurs
Et donc aux scènes
Audio ultra immersif
Toujours l'une des meilleurs histoires du jeu vidéo
IA inspirée de The Last Of Us Part 2
Retour haptique et
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Manque d'ajouts dans le gameplay
L'intelligence artificielle
Le DLC toujours dans le menu
Le prix qui ne fait pas de cadeau
80€
Certes pour un remake intégral
Mais d'un jeu déjà largement rentabilisé et rerentabilisé… un geste aurait été appréciable
Ne serait-ce que pour les joueurs possédant The Last Of Us ou The Last Of Us Remastered
Extrait: I've never been one for replaying games once I've finished them. Restarting? Yes. The Witcher 3 and Divinity: Original Sin are just a couple of victims of my ADHD-addled brain, abandoned and returned to. My pile of shame is practically the entirety of my...
The improved visuals make for a prettier and more meaningful experience thanks to the incredibly vivid detail in the faces, The combat feels much tighter thanks to handful of quality-of-life improvements, The tremendous suite of accessibility options sets
Level design is lacking by today's standards, The absent multiplayer mode is sorely missed
Publié: 2022-08-31, Auteur: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Extrait: I'm not sure I needed two more versions of The Last of Us, but here we are. Back in 2014 when the PS4 remaster came out I had little interest in playing it again, as it was just too soon. But eight years is a long time, and a lot of folks probably are int...
The Last of Us Part I gives one of the greatest PlayStation games ever a stunning visual facelift. Any lingering questions about the necessity of this remake may become moot once you see it in action. Even the biggest skeptic will be hard-pressed to deny...
Extrait: I'm maybe one of the few players that picked up the 1st The Last of Us Remastered for PS4 (our review here ) and didn't even play it. This could be the main reason for my genuine excitement to revisit the lives of Ellie and Joel from a new perspective on...
Not Enough New Content, No Upgrade Path For PS4 Version, ShareTweetShare, Share
The Last of Us: Part 1 is definitely a faithful remake, but it does launch for Rs 4,999 in India. If you've never played the game, I highly recommend checking it out at launch, as it is the definitive way to experience one of the most poignant stories eve...
Industry-leading visuals, Story is just as impactful ten years later, Tense combat, Impressive level design, Accessibility options
Shooting still feels frustrating, Updated UI could be more user-friendly
The Last of Us may not have needed a remake, but there's no denying the sheer quality of it. Its visuals, from the environment to the character models, look like they're plucked directly from a movie. The new lighting and shadows make for a more realistic...
The improved visuals make for a prettier and more meaningful experience thanks to the incredibly vivid detail in the faces, The combat feels much tighter thanks to handful of quality-of-life improvements, The tremendous suite of accessibility options sets
Level design is lacking by today's standards, The absent multiplayer mode is sorely missed