The Last of Us Part I Comparison Video Highlights Improved Facial Animations and Lighting, Changes to Infected and More

Jun 10, 2022 at 05:57am EDT
The Last of Us Part I

A new The Last of Us Part I comparison video has been shared online, showcasing some of the improvements featured in the upcoming remake.

The video, which has been put together by ElAnalistaDeBits, highlights the facial animations and lighting improvements as well as some of the changes made to the Infected and more. Interestingly enough, it looks like animations, in general, are very similar to those of the original, with only a few tweaks.

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The Last of Us Part I, remake of the game by Naughty Dog originally released on PlayStation 3, has been rumored to be in the works for a long time before getting officially revealed on June 9th. The remake will include the Left Behind DLC but not the multiplayer mode Factions.

The Last of Us Part I launches on PlayStation 5 on September 9th and on a yet-to-be-confirmed release date on PC.

In a ravaged civilization, where infected and hardened survivors run rampant, Joel, a weary protagonist, is hired to smuggle 16-year-old Ellie out of a military quarantine zone. However, what starts as a small job soon transforms into a brutal cross-country journey.

Includes the complete single-player story and celebrated prequel chapter, Left Behind, which explores the events that changed the lives of Ellie and her best friend Riley forever.

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