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The Last of Us Remastered
The Last of Us Remastered
Action/Adventure
There are those who think that remakes of films and games are a bad idea

as they believe that they show a lack of creativity and originality.

However when a game is remastered it can be another story entirely.

Many classics from the past have had a graphical update especially PS 1-2

classics that were brought up to modern standards for the PS 3.

 

However when a game is remastered less than a year after the original game

was released, many are sure to have questions.

With The Last of Us Remastered, Naughty Dog has given Playstation 4 fans

what they have wanted, a top-flight game with a winning online component

and the amazing DLC that extended the story behind the award winning

original game for the PS 3.

 

The original game was a defining statement for the PS 3 but the game

pushed the system to the limits and with the PS 4 following soon after and

not being backwards compatible, a PS 4 version of the game was the best

option.

The game shines as the graphics have been taken to an even higher level

and the faster frame rates and smooth play let you really enjoy the

immersive world of the game as well as taking the horror to the next

level.

 

Playing as survivors from a Zombie like outbreak, players embark on an

escort mission to take a young girl to safety who may just hold the fate

of humanity in her blood.

The horror, violence, weapon crafting, and great narrative are all here,

and better than ever.

 

As a fan of the game, I had wondered if remastered graphics would be

enough to get players to want to play through a game again or if it was

mainly for those who had yet to purchase the game.

 

I have enjoyed the multiplay although I did have some long waits in my

connection, which thankfully have been addressed in the latest patch.

My wife had a interest in the PS 3 version of the game although horror

games are not her thing. When I started up the PS 4 version of the game

she was riveted to the tense opening scenes and narratives.

 

In the end there will be those who say that they do not want to play for a

game they have only recently purchased but Naughty Dog reduced the price $10.00 and added on the bonus content to make the investment a much better deal.

 

When you look at all the DLC content, episodes, as well as the ability to

screen cap and stream your action on the PS 4, to say nothing of the jaw

dropping visuals, The Last of Us Remastered is a must own for PS 4 fans as

they have made a near perfect game even better.

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TheDefunctDiva (304 KP) created a post

Dec 24, 2018  
Spent yesterday evening giving my kiddo a film education in Stephen King... Pet Sematary and The Shining. Can't wait for the PS remake...maybe we will do a little Shawshank Redemption today before we celebrate Christmas early.
     
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Andy K (10823 KP) Dec 24, 2018

Some classics there!

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MyBookObsession (29 KP) created a poll

Sep 6, 2017  
Poll
 Anonymous
Vote which ones are your favourites (You can vote for them all.. I probably would)

Me before you ~ jojo Moyes

8 votes

If I stay ~ Gayle Forman

3 votes

The fault in our stars ~ John green

7 votes

Ps. I love you ~ Cecelia Ahern

6 votes

Vote
     
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Carrie Preston recommended Song of Solomon in Books (curated)

 
Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon
Toni Morrison | 1977 | Fiction & Poetry
7.2 (6 Ratings)
Book Favorite

"This books exists on a visceral level. It's scary and enlightening and enigmatic. It stuns, shatters and illuminates. Just when I think I have a handle on it, I see something else. And PS: No one gives awesome audiobook better than her."

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Erika (17789 KP) rated the PlayStation 4 version of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy in Video Games

Jun 4, 2019  
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy
2018 | Platform
Crash Bandicoot was one of my favorite games to play on the original PS, so it was on my list to get as soon as I got a PS4.
The game is definitely as fun and goofy as I remember. Though, I can't remember how to beat some of the random obstacles. It seems more difficult, but I don't spend that much time playing video games anymore in general, so I think I may just be out of practice. The enhanced graphics also look amazing.
If you liked playing Crash on the original PS, this is definitely a must-have.