I keep trying to play Horizon Forbidden West until somewhat completed but I really should just get that PS4 remaster of Last of Us and finish before January 14th (also I'm too lazy to plug in my PS3 again)
I'm now wondering if it's worth it to wait for TLOU Part 2 for the PS5 to come out rather than just buy the upgraded version of the game for the PS4. Has that even been talked about yet?
There's a patched version of TLOU 2 for the PS5. I wouldn't hold my breath for a full on remake at all. Right now there'd be little point to that.
Ok so that's where my confusion is, I guess. The TLOU remake for the PS5 is on par with the TLOU2 PS5 patched version.
If the actors playing Joel and Ellie in the new series have even half as good a chemistry as the ones in the game, viewers should be in for a treat.
Definitely looks pretty good by that trailer. I'm still re-playing through the original game. It's weird even seeing many of those scenes being reenacted in live action form.
It’s remarkable how much better this looks than that pathetic attempt they made at an Uncharted film. Just shows what you can do when you take the material seriously, hire quality filmmakers and stick to the story people actually want to see.
I'm curious as to what the infected & clickers look like. It will ruin the show if they're just nothing more than your typical garden-variety zombies.
Is that Ashley Johnson holding the baby in the trailer? It would be pretty cool if she’s playing Ellie’s mother. We’ve seen what they look like and that’s not the case. Hell you can even see a freaking bloater at the end of the trailer.
I've just completed my second playthrough of TLOU (new game+). I hadn't played the game in about five years; man, this was such a deep and emotional game. Before I jump into TLOU2 for the first time, I'm going to replay the Left Behind DLC. The story is only about two to three hours long, so I could probably complete it during the weekend. With everything that goes on between Ellie and her friend in the DLC, I'm just hoping I don't forget about the ending of TLOU before playing the sequel. It's profound, and I'm not sure if they have any "recap" of the events before you start the new game.