PlayStation has revealed the incredibly detailed and innovative accessibility features for The Last of Us Part I.
The Last of Us Part I is one of PlayStation's biggest releases of 2022, despite being a remake of a PS3 game. It's no secret that The Last of Us is one of the most acclaimed games of all-time. It was a pillar of the PlayStation 3, despite releasing just months before the PS4. Of course, Sony ended up releasing the game on the PS4 about a year after the original release.
One other crucial audience for Naughty Dog are those who couldn't enjoy or even play the first game due to limited accessibility settings. The Last of Us Part I aims to make the game incredibly accessible, largely by building upon the amazing features implemented in The Last of Us Part II. In a new PlayStation Blog post, all of the accessibility features for the upcoming remake are meticulously broken down.
Needless to say, it sounds like The Last of Us Part I will be the definitive version for more reasons than increased graphical fidelity. As of right now, it remains to be seen if it will justify its steep price tag, but for some people, these kinds of changes are invaluable. Hopefully, these kinds of innovations will lead to more developers including similar features in other games.
0commentsThe Last of Us Part I releases on PS5 on September 2nd, 2022. Will you be picking up the remake? Let me know in the comments or hit me up on Twitter @Cade_Onder.
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