arobo531
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I love most types of games and I'm quite opinionated about them. I try to rate everything fairly and give games a proper shot if I like the look of them.
(7/10 is a good score, idiots)
I love most types of games and I'm quite opinionated about them. I try to rate everything fairly and give games a proper shot if I like the look of them.
(7/10 is a good score, idiots)
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This review contains spoilers
Still a great addition to The Last of Us, but doesn't leave nearly as much of an impact as Part I or II, definitely due to the <2 hour playtime. What's here is good, and the last encounters were some of the best in the series, properly making a simultaneous human/zombie fight that feels like a hectic free-for-all. Overall, a great finishing touch to play straight after the campaign, but a bit short and maybe could've used more combat in the parts where Ellie is alone in the mall.
8/10
8/10
(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
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