I suppose it would work for people with digital copies of The Last of Us similar to what was done during the console launches. Those who already have the game could trade it in and buy the remastered version for a discounted price and it comes with all the DLC which makes it worth buying. Those who don't have the game or never owned it shouldn't have a problem with the full price tag.
The original language of the article is Portuguese and it's using Google Translate which explains the grammar.
Yes, it's actually close to the end of the game and you can move around during that scene.
First of all, to say the developers are just lazy when you don't have a clue about the process is ridiculous. Second, everyone knows the only reason Forza 5 ran at 1080p was because it was majorly downgraded (look at Sethry101 and The_Infected's comments). Finally, you downplay the difference between 1080p and 900p so with that logic, you wouldn't mind Forza 5 to be at 900p since you apparently can't tell?
Could you imagine if that track had no rails? The Double Dash version was pretty tough so I could only wonder how hard it would be lol.
Thank you for that.
No, it's a full retail game but PS+ owners will get a limited copy of the game and can upgrade to the full version for a discount.
If they were no such thing as indie games, then we wouldn't have amazing developers today such as Naughty Dog and Rockstar games. Just think about it.
Yeah, I'm not going to click on 15 different pages so if someone would please post the list I would give them a bubble.
The xbox 360 launched in 2005 and ps3 launched in 2006 while that game came out in 2008. I wouldn't really consider that the beginning.
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That's right and what people don't understand is that The Last of Us with its DLC is still over the $60 price tag so with all the effort Naughty Dog is doing with this remaster justifies the price.
It was native 720p but that ins't considered full HD. Now that the remastered version will be native 1080p and most likely going to be 60fps, most people would welcome it since I don't see a valid reason why it shouldn't exist.
I'm not sure if you realized but a lot of fans were asking for this game to be on ps4 and there are many gamers who never had a ps3 who want to try out this experience so you shouldn't worry about this port. Naughty Dog are already hard at work with Uncharted 4 so I don't see what the problem is.
I personally loved the first game the best. It had an awesome campaign and the ranked online matches rival online games even today. (I don't mean graphics wise, just gameplay and fun factor)
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I don't think he gets it lol.
That is one of the biggest issues right next to being able to trade in games. I personally prefer physical discs but would definitely consider digital games if the price is right; somewhere around $40 on release.
I know, I was just answering Junior's question on why they don't want people playing the game until launch. The servers are offline so no one (even players with a disc) could leak any footage before release.
Well said.