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The Last Of Us PS5 - Is It Worth It?

The Last of Us is an excellent game, but is the $70 dollar remake worth you time and money? Jake Dekker breaks down out all the new additions and shares his thoughts on Naughty Dog's controversial remake.

The Last of Us is an excellent game, but is the $70 dollar remake worth you time and money? Jake Dekker breaks down out all the new additions and shares his thoughts on Naughty Dog's controversial remake.

In this video Jake breaks down everything from the improved visuals to the new extra features. There's a lot here, but if you've already played The Last of Us, and the story didn't do much for you, then maybe you should wait.

Fans will really appreciate all the new improvements though. The sound design in particular is really great. The clickers are more terrifying, the gunshots ring in your ears, and the combat sounds more impactful.

The Last of Us Part I comes to PlayStation 5 on September 2nd. If you want to check out raw 4K gameplay of the opening scene, stop by our YouTube channel and let us know what you think.

In this scene we see the heartbreaking opening to The Last of Us Part 1. It can be difficult to watch so that keep that in mind. The game opens in Austin, Texas on Joel's birthday. He gets home to his daughter Sarah who stayed up waiting for him. Quickly things go south and Joel's neighbors break in. From there, Tommy, Joel, and Sarah hop in a car and try to escape the city. This is set to fidelity mode meaning it favors resolution of framerate, and was captured in 4K. The Last of Us Part I is available for PS5 on September 2nd.