Thursday, September 10, 2020

The headlines are trustworthy. The body text is not.

 

A lot of the story isn't true. It's a very dark chapter that includes a lot of stuff you've forgotten but that is important to us.


You have to love it: We just launched The Last of Us Remastered and it is brilliant. Here's why.


That screenshot was of the old PS3 edition of The Last of Us. You can play the sequel without changing anything, but if you do you will get a whole bunch of game saves from the original. For instance, if you pick up the console version of The Last of Us and then pick up the PS4 version of The Last of Us you can play on any hard drive. Now it makes great sense since you'll have your last one from your hard drive which isn't the PS3.


I wanted some time out because I want to get to grips with the new console... so now I'm back.



It was great having a chat before I hit the studio on the evening of December 15th (my birthday) after my interview was on the agenda. We got on well after lunch and got into a good rhythm through to lunchtime when I started to realise that I had not done my work because my laptop wasn't at home. It was just me and someone talking on my phone. It started with someone saying I needed another drink, then I felt it: "Yeah but you gotta have a drink. You're going to get a bit dehydrated."


They're going to be a bit tired when you come down here as well.


You can buy that one pack of five in-game items (of which there were nine that I could see) at a $4 discounted price - the latest DLC pack includes the PS4 version of the game, more map locations and even the ability to fly. It looks really great. It might be too good to be true, but for now it sounds like there's at least one more thing I'm missing from the original Xbox One games.


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We went back and forth on what we would actually do with your game - and what the heck I mean by that is you can talk about it the whole interview and people will come back to it, but what happened after we made contact wasn't right - did the developer really care? Did they see it as a problem or did they see it as something better? That didn't come up, obviously. The story of The Last of Us Remastered is a bit much and it was very disheartening -

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