
The remake features higher-quality graphics and animations compared to its previous counterpart and support for Dualsense exclusive features such as adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. Developer Naughty Dog wanted to re-release the game to bring it up to par with The Last of Us Part II. The Last of Us Part I, announced and released in 2022, was a remake of the original 2013 game. However, Naughty Dog announced the series would make its way to PC, with a release slated for March. The games were initially limited to PlayStation consoles only. Its popularity spawned a PS4 remaster in 2014, a sequel in 2020, and a remake for current-gen hardware in 2022. For now, it is sad to see that one of Sony’s best games has received one of the worst PC ports thus far.Something to look forward to: Initially launched on the PlayStation 3 in 2013, The Last of Us has been a wildly successful franchise. There’s a chance that this will recover via patches and the game can bounce back. The game crashes, frequent pauses in gameplay and other nonsensical bugs put into question the decision to release this despite the obvious issues.

You will be more immersed in the improved facial animations.Experience a faithful remake with the unforgettable characters of Joel and Ellie with modernized gameplay, improved controls, and expanded accessibility options.However, what starts as a small job quickly transforms into a brutal cross-country journey.


In a world-ravaged zombie apocalypse, people try to survive one day at a time you play as the weary protagonist named Joel as he gets hired to smuggle a 14-year-old named Ellie out of the military quarantine zone.
