The Last of Us Part 1 shows off a full 7-minute scene ahead of this week's launch

The Last of Us Part 1
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The Last o🤡f Us Part 1 has debuted an ♚entire 7-minute scene showing Joel and Ellie's struggles in Bill's town.

We've seen a number of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:comparison videos showing scene's from the remake next to the original game, and just recently we had 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a pretty spoilery launch trailer. But this is the longest continuous, unedited video from the game we've been treated to, and it c🦄omes just a few days ahead of the game's launch 🔯on Friday, September 2.

's age-gated and thus unembeddable, here's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Naughty Dog's Twitter feed with the full video:

If you've played the ori𝓀ginal game and remember this scene well, you'll like notice its co⛦mposition hasn't been changed in the remake, but character and environments, as well as animations and effects, are a lot more detailed. Again, that's no surprise based on what we've seen before, but it's worth a reminder of the scope of the remake as we inch closer to launch date.

Naughty Dog has been keen on distinguishing The Last of Us Part 1🌟 as a full-on, ground-up remake, rather than a simple remaster, like the PS4 version of the game that's out already. That's almost certainly due in part to the fact that the game comes with a premium $70 price tag, whic෴h hasn't gone 🔯down entirely well with the fanbase.

Regardless, if you haven't played The Last of Us or are thinking of starting a replay, the forthcoming remake will undoubtedly be the technically impressive, with completely remade visuals and animations, 3D audio and DualSenꦍse support, and a ton more improvements.

Here's the latest on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Last of Us Part 1 pre-orders, including Firefly Edition stock.

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