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Nope, Dead Space was release in 2008. TLOU in 2013.Naw, it came out two years after Dead Space and thats getting a Remake also.
These games came out on 2006 hardware.
Nope, Dead Space was release in 2008. TLOU in 2013.Naw, it came out two years after Dead Space and thats getting a Remake also.
These games came out on 2006 hardware.
I get you. I got the game day 1 expecting a patch in a few months ala GTA v/ RDR. It never came. I sold my copy and have no interest in getting/playing Tlou2 ever again. I would rather pay half the price for factions alone. And that's after reviews ofcourse. If they fucked it up too then I won't.It was promised in the early days of the TLOU2 preorder campaign to be included in the game. https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/13/17460850/the-last-of-us-part-2-multiplayer-e3-2018
I loved Factions 1 and was one of the dummies who pre-ordered TLOU2 super early fully expecting to get Factions 2. ND stripped it out, and TLOU2 still shipped full price with no multiplayer component.
We should NOT have to pay for Factions 2. It's complete bullshit it's taken this long already.
It's easy money and maybe they replace Joel and Elly with the actors from the series to push it.So we've had TLOU then we had TLOU remastered and now we're having (weather we like it or not) TLOU remake, what a complete waste of resources to have this incredible studio remake an old game
I understand its gonna make plenty money but ND I'm sure want to make new games. I'm excited to see new stuff from ND not this and a MP only game.It's easy money and maybe they replace Joel and Elly with the actors from the series to push it.
In my opinion only games older than PS3/360 or dead multiplayergames deserve remakes/remasters, but look at it this way: Remakes/remasters make the studios money for new projects with comparatively low effort and if you were the boss you wouldn't pass on that easy money either.I understand its gonna make plenty money but ND I'm sure want to make new games. I'm excited to see new stuff from ND not this and a MP only game.
Me on the other hand can’t wait for some desperate gay sex between hunky Tommy and some homeless jock.I hope Druckmann didn't "improve" the game with even more of his "diversity" nonsense. Cautiously looking forward to it.
Demon's Souls PS3 2009
Demon's Souls PS5 2020
11 years.
The Last of Us PS3 2013
The Last of Us PS5 2022
9 years.
Not that different.
You just know these guys have to be pretty far up their own asses to be remaking a game from 2013. Who wants to go back to that game anyway now that you know what happens to the father-daughter duo. Great, let's go wallow in some misery ahead of the real misery coming later. Fun times.
Yeah its almost as if tens of millions of people haven't played it yet.The 7 year olds from 2013 are now 16 years old.
The Last of Us Remake isn't for us.
Genius? This is a cash grab plain and simple, people who watch TV programmes don't play games, time is precious in this day and age. You're looking at this as some sort of masterstroke when it's nothing more than Sony milking TLOU cash cow.So many people questioning the existence of the TLOU remake seem to have a very limited understanding of Sony's growth plan and are forgetting that there is a new wave of gamers incoming very soon with the release of the TLOU HBO TV show.
A lot of casual gamers would jump in for the first time, and Sony doesn't want to introduce them to their gaming ecosystem with a 10-year old game. That poor first impression would kill off Sony's cross-pollination plan with new releases, e.g., Twisted Metal, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon Zero Dawn, Bloodborne, etc.
When casual TV gamers jump in to play TLOU, they will be greeted with a PS5 exclusive TLOU remake with beautiful graphics and modern control systems. That'd also encourage them to buy PS5s, not PS4s.
Even if someone doesn't like the idea of a TLOU remake, you can't argue that this is a genius business move -- one that'd not only help ND grow but all of PlayStation Studios.
People who watch TV don’t play videogames… you heard it here first ladies and germs.Genius? This is a cash grab plain and simple, people who watch TV programmes don't play games, time is precious in this day and age. You're looking at this as some sort of masterstroke when it's nothing more than Sony milking TLOU cash cow.
Its true. As a video gamer myself, I don't even own a TV.People who watch TV don’t play videogames… you heard it here first ladies and germs.
That’s why there’s endless videogame adaptions on tv and cinema, right? WTF.
Love it. It’s the right way to get smooth 120 fps with VRR.Its true. As a video gamer myself, I don't even own a TV.
Don't have time to watch things. I even play with my eyes closed.
So we've had TLOU then we had TLOU remastered and now we're having (weather we like it or not) TLOU remake, what a complete waste of resources to have this incredible studio remake an old game
Endless? Are you dense? Most game to film or TV adaptations have limited success as the demographic is largely very different. Stop trying to be a smart ass because you're terrible at it, you're witless goober.People who watch TV don’t play videogames… you heard it here first ladies and germs.
That’s why there’s endless videogame adaptions on tv and cinema, right? WTF.
Nonsense.It gives the bulk of the studio something to work on while the next game is in pre production.
It makes perfect sense. Otherwise you'd have to let a load of people go
Who asked for a TLoU remake?
Oh this is coming to PS4 you can bet your ass on that.Ps5 graphics, Last of Us 2 gameplay and hopefully level design and a new HBO show coming.
It makes all the sense mah dude.
Oh this is coming to PS4 you can bet your ass on that.
Proof?It's the game they're developing to coincide with their next gen engine. It won't be cross-gen
Proof?
Really? Well that would be a good move for people on the fence about upgrading.Jason's article
Really? Well that would be a good move for people on the fence about upgrading.
He thought the remake project was too expensive, according to people familiar with the matter, and asked why the planned budget for T1X was so much higher than remakes Sony had made in the past. The reason was that this one was on a brand new graphical engine for the PlayStation 5.
Nah per Schreier's article, the entire point of this remake is make a PS5 version of TLOU, and pair it with a PS5 TLOU2 port. They already have both games on PS4. Sorta like how Death Stranding Director's Cut is PS5 only.Oh this is coming to PS4 you can bet your ass on that.
I guess if this remake is real, the sales data will reflect the number of people (to an extent) that wanted this.Who asked for a TLoU remake?
So many people questioning the existence of the TLOU remake seem to have a very limited understanding of Sony's growth plan and are forgetting that there is a new wave of gamers incoming very soon with the release of the TLOU HBO TV show.
A lot of casual gamers would jump in for the first time, and Sony doesn't want to introduce them to their gaming ecosystem with a 10-year old game. That poor first impression would kill off Sony's cross-pollination plan with new releases, e.g., Twisted Metal, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon Zero Dawn, Bloodborne, etc.
When casual TV gamers jump in to play TLOU, they will be greeted with a PS5 exclusive TLOU remake with beautiful graphics and modern control systems. That'd also encourage them to buy PS5s, not PS4s.
Even if someone doesn't like the idea of a TLOU remake, you can't argue that this is a genius business move -- one that'd not only help ND grow but all of PlayStation Studios.
Oh this is coming to PS4 you can bet your ass on that.
It gives the bulk of the studio something to work on while the next game is in pre production.
It makes perfect sense. Otherwise you'd have to let a load of people go
Negotiator's drive-by" post was uncalled for, specially since that's exactly what's happening:Nonsense.
Naughty Dog staff were reportedly moved onto a The Last of Us remake because they had nothing else to do while the studio's next project was in pre-production.
Speaking on the MinnMax Show, reporter Jason Schreier offered more information about his recent article which claimed that some Naughty Dog staff were working on the remake in tandem with Sony support studio VASG. When the host suggested that remaking the 2013 game was a waste of the team's talent, Schreier responded "but what else are they going to do right now?"
He went on to explain: "Neil Druckmann and some other creative directors go off in a room somewhere and say 'what do we want to make next?'... [Meanwhile] you have hundreds of people at the studio who don't have a lot to work on." Schreier acknowledged that a The Last of Us 2 multiplayer project appeared to be in the works but was unlikely to need an all-hands approach from staff.
SourceMoving staff members who weren't needed for that to the remake provides that work, but Schreier points out that it also "gets them used to working with the PS5 which they haven't done before. It's something for people to do for the next year or so while the other things are in pre-production."
Wait didn't this game get made for PS3 on the initial then remade for PS4 Pro? or am I thinking of something else?
Sony shareholders.Who asked for a TLoU remake?
We reached a new level of idiocracy in the great console wars.Genius? This is a cash grab plain and simple, people who watch TV programmes don't play games, time is precious in this day and age. You're looking at this as some sort of masterstroke when it's nothing more than Sony milking TLOU cash cow.
I'd expect them to know how to separate things. Sony more than anyone should know the how movies and videogames can be different.Do you guys think they'd go as far as to re-record all dialog with Pedro and Bella for the face swap?
Nightmare fuel.