Official The Last of Us Remastered Thread (No SPOILERS)

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If yal about that life, yal would put the game on the hardest difficulty on your first playthrough and turn off the "Listening" Mode so you can't see enemies through walls

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I don't even know what listening mode is. Started on Hard and first thing I did was switch that shyt off. Went through it once more on survivor and tried to make a Survivor + run a month or two ago but I haven't had much time and with Grounded mode and the remaster on the horizon, I didn't want the fatigue.

:noah: experience last June. Gonna drop straight into Grounded mode tomorrow if the game lets me.

:sadbron:@ not being able to use your shanks because your saving them for the locked doors.
 

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Amazon sent that email last night. Game will be on my doorstep is less than 24 hours. :blessed:

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If yal about that life, yal would put the game on the hardest difficulty on your first playthrough and turn off the "Listening" Mode so you can't see enemies through walls

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I actually considered doing this but I'm not trying to get frustrated on my first playthrough. :lupe:
 

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Last of Us IGN review: 10/10

"For as great as Remastered’s little tweaks and additions are, the true value proposition comes in when you start to talk about DLC. A slew of DLC that had to be purchased separately on PlayStation 3 comes bundled-in on PlayStation 4. For instance, Left Behind – The Last of Us’ incredible single-player prequel DLC – is included (read the original review here), as are a ton of online maps and modes that you’d otherwise have to acquire separately on PS3.


And yes, playing The Last of Us: Remastered online is just as awesome as it was the first time around, again aided by a silky-smooth framerate. I suspect the surprising online addiction The Last of Us provided in 2013 will be renewed for some and discovered for the first time for others.

THE VERDICT
In 2013, I called The Last of Us on PlayStation 3 a masterpiece. The same holds true of its PlayStation 4 "Remastered" sibling. You can’t go wrong with either version, but with Remastered you’ll get a better framerate that smooths out gunplay, a prettier, sharper look, and a bunch of DLC content rolled into the package from the get-go (not to mention a whole fresh set of Trophies to earn again, if you have a whole lot of time on your hands).

Whether you’ve already experienced it on PlayStation 3 or have no idea what you’re missing, The Last of Us: Remastered is worth your time and attention. PlayStation 3’s best game just became PlayStation 4’s, too.


http://m.ign.com/articles/2014/07/28/the-last-of-us-remastered-review
 
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