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otimização tenebrosa pro pc, mas o jogo é lindo demais

This is a legendary classic that everyone needs to play, it's a fun yet depressing adventure, and a truly unique videogame experience.

I don't like Post Apocalyptic Survival games but The Last of Us is something more than that.
Joel is one of the most complex protagonists I've ever seen, sometimes his actions are villainous and selfish but he's so well written, you can definitely see where he's coming from, his loss impacts the story a lot and you feel his pain throughout the whole game.

Ellie on the other hand, is the perfect deuteragonist, she is a deep character with a tragic past but she's represented as sweet, happy and quirky, which shows that she is still a kid after all. In terms of gameplay, she never gets in your way and helps in combat as much as she can.

The story itself is pretty simple on paper but it's very well written, and the pacing is absolutely perfect.

Now for the negatives, the game is very linear, and the secondary characters are forgettable.
That being said, despite some minor flaws, I think that this game is absolutely timeless and definitely deserves to be in PlayStation's Hall of Fame.

Final Rating: "Amazing" ~ 9/10.

No tengo mucho para decir, uno de los mejores juegos de todos los tiempos. Me acordaba el gameplay más aburrido pero no lo es, es bastante engaging. La historia una locura.

It Was Really A Good Game But in Terms Of Performance It Was So Bad Game Was Dead With A 3060 and the Shaders Building Was The Worst Part It Took 8 hours Shader Building while Using 100% System Resources Actually The Game is 0% Optimized And Hotfixes Weren't Working. It Was A Hard Time for the pc But the game was Good After All


Esse jogo é tão incrível, a jornada de Ellie e Joel é fenomenal, a relação de pai e filha é maravilhosa. Eu amo esse jogo.

Just get the remaster of the original, because holy shit, it's literally the exact same as the original game. You're literally paying full price for a game that's nearly identical to the original except it looks slightly prettier, i guess.

The only new things in this remake that weren't in the original are accessibility options, and.... that's it. Most pointless remake ever made.

O Joel é um personagem incrível

A game that can make me wail my eyes out within 10 minutes is worthy of nearly all the praise I can give it.

Story 5 | Gameplay 3.8 | Audio 4 | Visual 4.7 | Details 5 | Entertainment 5

Total 4.6

This review contains spoilers

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jogo que todo mundo precisa jogar

This game continues to be a great masterpiece, I played the PS3 version before in 2018, and I started playing it recently to understand the story and appreciate it better, the game is very beautiful, a perfect story and better than many entertainment media that try to do what this game does. game can.

An interesting case in that it's good but like 90% of the purpose of the game is the story; gameplay and combat is fine but not what we're here for. Now that would be dandy and all, but at this point the TV show honestly did the story better, with more intruige, better cinematography and deeper, more developed characters. So I'm unsure what that leaves for the game.

A compleat game in every sense of the word. It can't be enjoyed constantly, it's story-driven pathos, logos and ethos make this a slow burn that can be best enjoyed once in a while, with long periods between to digest its complexity and enjoy some palate cleansers.

It's also so fucking cool when the clickers shamble into my nail bombs and go BOOOOM!

Unnecessary remake, one of the best games ever nonetheless.

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While I somewhat agree with the "it's more movie than game" criticism, it's still a damn good "movie". Tense (if kinda dated) gameplay, solid writing, and characters that I genuinely care about. It definitely stuck the landing with me.

The Last of Us Part 1 stands as a landmark achievement in gaming, delivering an emotionally resonant narrative, immersive gameplay, and stunning visuals that come together to create an unforgettable experience. From its gripping opening moments to its poignant conclusion, every aspect of the game is crafted with meticulous attention to detail, resulting in a masterpiece that sets a new standard for storytelling in the medium.

At the heart of The Last of Us Part 1 is its deeply moving narrative, which follows the journey of Joel and Ellie across a post-apocalyptic America ravaged by a fungal pandemic. As they traverse the desolate landscape, players are drawn into a world teeming with danger and despair, yet also filled with moments of unexpected beauty and humanity. The bond that forms between Joel and Ellie serves as the emotional core of the game, driving players forward through a series of harrowing trials and tribulations.

One of the game's greatest strengths is its character development, with Joel and Ellie emerging as two of the most compelling and well-realized protagonists in gaming history. Their relationship evolves organically over the course of the story, as they grapple with loss, betrayal, and the harsh realities of survival in a world gone mad. Every conversation, every gesture, feels authentic and meaningful, thanks in large part to the superb voice acting and motion capture performances of Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson.

In addition to its powerful narrative, The Last of Us Part 1 also excels in its gameplay mechanics, which blend stealth, combat, and exploration into a seamless and engaging experience. Players must carefully navigate each environment, scavenging for resources and avoiding or confronting hostile survivors and infected creatures. The tension is palpable in every encounter, with every decision carrying weight and consequence.

The game's presentation is also top-notch, with stunning visuals that bring its world to life with breathtaking detail and atmosphere. From the overgrown ruins of cities to the lush forests and crumbling buildings, every environment feels meticulously crafted and dripping with atmosphere. The sound design further enhances the immersion, with hauntingly beautiful music and realistic sound effects that draw players deeper into the game's world.

In conclusion, The Last of Us Part 1 is a triumph of storytelling and game design, delivering a powerful and emotionally resonant experience that will stay with players long after the credits roll. With its compelling characters, gripping narrative, and polished gameplay, it stands as a shining example of the artistic potential of the medium and a must-play for any gamer looking for a truly unforgettable experience.

And... oh, I got to tell you, it was perfect. Perfect. Everything, down to the last minute details.

O que posso dizer desse jogo, teve um gosto especial por ter zerado com minha mulher e ela literalmente adorou o enredo e tudo que envolveu o jogo, ficava agoniada comigo nos momentos tensos e se divertia nos momentos engraçados.
Poucas coisas novas podem ser acrescentadas a esse título tão elogiado.


Ainda vou terminar, este é um jogo que preciso de experenciar varias vezes sinceramente

Eu terminei esse jogo ontem, demorei 3 dias para zerar, já tinha visto a série em 2023, mas só em 13/04 /24 terminei ele, porque montei meu pc e quis jogar. A história desse jogo é incrível, a melhor coisa do jogo, a gameplay é ótima e a dificuldade também. Essa versão é o remake mas sinto que algumas coisas ficaram muito esquisitas, como os controles pelo teclado que dificultam as vezes, como por exemplo trocar de arma tendo que apertar 8 no teclado, mas digo no quesito de que, já que o jogo foi feito pros consoles, o layout dele é pra la e jogar no teclado fica estranho. A dublagem tirando os inimigos e alguns personagens é muito boa, os gráficos são lindos. O que acho é que o jogo deveria ser mais otimizado, mas não da pra cobrar muito porque ele foi feito pro ps5. 9/10

"I guess no matter how hard you try, you can’t escape your past..."

God this one hit hard.

While I have yet to play The Last Of Us Part 2, or the first game before, this game's story has been unmissable due to its impact on internet culture. Hell even though I spoiled myself many years ago and watched Markiplier's play-through of the game, it still managed to hit so fucking hard.

To start, the game is incredibly cinematic. But not in a over-the-top bombastic way, rather a reserved and emotional way. More than anything else, the developers wanted to tell you a story, and I was sooo down.

The Last Of Us's acting is phenomenal. This is one of the few games I've played where I feel like almost every actor could've earned an award for their performances. But Troy Baker and Ashley Johnson easily stole the show.

The writing for this game was amazing as well. While it was difficult for me to block out the spoilers I've been exposed to for the second game, I still found so much nuance in this game's story and dialogue.
Even if the second game was never made, Jole and Ellie would feel like fully realized characters. All of the credit goes to Neil Druckmann and all the lovely people who worked on this game.

As for the gameplay, I actually really liked it. In many ways it felt like a much faster Resident Evil 2. Limited ammo and supplies, and lots of scary enemies that need to die. While the combat took me a while to get the hang of (fuck the clickers), once I started playing aggressively I was mowing through EVERYBODY

But yeah, this game is a MUST PLAY, and I can't wait to try out Part 2

(I'm talking about both the actual game and the remake/port)

The Last of Us Part I is what every modern AAA game should strive to be. A well-crafted, emotional story with some of the best dialogue/acting I've seen in a game, and tense, visceral, and at times difficult gameplay.

In terms of the remake, I played on my mid-range PC (i5-11400, RX 6600 XT, 32GB RAM) and experienced almost none of the technical issues that stopped me from initially buying the remake for Steam. I managed to run the game at 1440p using FSR Quality with very generous settings (mostly medium/high settings with medium/high textures as well) and the game performed very well, never impacting gameplay and honestly, I was impressed with both the performance and the gorgeous graphics. As far as non-ray-tracing games go, these graphics are as good as it gets. What really sells the realism is the facial expressions in both cinematics and gameplay; a whole new layer of emotion and storytelling is able to be expressed and Naughty Dog did just that.

The only issues I faced was some infrequent crashing. Maybe five times in the span of twenty-one hours, so I'm not fussed. To be fair, I was messing around and pushing the graphics way too high with only 8GB VRAM.

Final Rating: 10/10