
You can see the enhancements for yourself in the video below.Īs a note, this edition also comes with the Left Behind DLC, which is just as well since this “Part 1” repack is $70. The first 15 minutes or so remain one of the most captivating portions of the game, and the new visuals definitely help get the point across, coupled with top-notch performances. Playing through it, I found that the visual makeover was a nice bonus (mostly from a performance point of view), but it didn’t fundamentally alter my experience with The Last of Us. It’s essentially the same game with some bells and whistles - and the same story beats and characterizations.

Last of Us Part 1 is now the best way to facilitate that.ĭue out on September 2 on PS5 and at a later date on PC, The Last of Us Part 1 is a juiced-up remake, taking the PS4 version even further with redone visuals and tons of toggles/options. But eight years is a long time, and a lot of folks probably are interested in another go-around. Back in 2014 when the PS4 remaster came out I had little interest in playing it again, as it was just too soon.


I’m not sure I needed two more versions of The Last of Us, but here we are. It’s also one of the most accessible games available
