![]() ![]() For those who’ve been unable to experience one of PlayStation’s most heralded games due to disabilities or impairments, the additions here are incredibly notable, and should ensure lots of players who’ve previously missed out on this title can now experience it for themselves. As previously revealed, The Last of Us Part 1 offers a vast range of accessibility features, including audio descriptions for cinematics, alternative controls, magnification and visual aids, and new combat and HUD options, to name just a few. Sony has made great strides in improving its accessibility options across its later releases, with games like The Last of Us Part 2 and the upcoming God of War Ragnarok boasting a wealth of options that ensure more people can play the game. Related: Last Of Us Remake Gameplay Leak Shows Combat Hasn't Changed Since 2013 With the rumblings of trucks, the patter of rain, the tension of the bow, the firing of a gunshot, and more all reflected in the controller, the haptics of this game feel far from a gimmick - they bridge a gap in immersion. One of the most impressive improvements in The Last of Us Part 1 is the use of the DualSense’s haptic feedback. The improvement in graphics also makes hand-to-hand combat more brutal and meaningful, especially when it comes to killing humans, or seeing Runners put out of their misery. Part 1 is the same, with the haptic feedback of the DualSense offering better immersion in battle. TLOU Part 2 offers incredibly realistic shooting and killing, with the weight of each shot easily felt by the player. ![]() Whilst critics have been saying this is the best way to experience The Last of Us, there has also been criticism based on the price point, with many stating that it’s too expensive when the original PS4 remaster is still a good way of experiencing the game.In Part 1, combat hasn’t fundamentally changed, but it does feel much improved. The game world has also been noted to feel more lived in and realistic down to the added textures and environmental details. Character performances remain strong and the story is well-paced with quiet moments where characters build their relationships receiving particular praise. ![]() The story has also been applauded by critics whilst it hasn’t changed from the original game, it still remains effective. There have also been comments about how the game hasn’t added new content or features, is missing the original games multiplayer mode and the gameplay can feel old fashioned at times, however, the consensus is that this is the definitive way to experience the single player narrative and it’s follow up DLC Left Behind. However, many have also criticised that the gameplay feels like it’s from 2013 (because it is). There has also been wide acclaim for the huge amount of accessibility options that have been added, making the game a lot easier to play for those who may struggle.Ĭritics have been split on the gameplay of The Last of Us Part 1, praising the improvements made to the AI, movement and the added functionality of the DualSense. The overall visual and audio upgrades have been widely praised, particularly the character models and lighting which have been noted to create a larger sense of emotion and atmosphere. ![]() There has been criticisms of the price point, however. Critics have been praising Naughty Dog’s visual and audio upgrade of The Last of Us Part 1, with attention paid to the added accessibility features. ![]()
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