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The Last of Us Reception Was A Bit Of A Surprise to Naughty Dog

Naughty Dog didn't quite realize at first that The Last of Us would have been received in the way it has, according to Emilia Schatz.

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LavaLampGoo3552d ago

Haha I guess when you've worked on something for so long youll be way to close to tell if its any good by the end.

Alexious3552d ago

That's probably the case. Even Blizzard had no clue that World of Warcraft would have been a massive success.

XB1_PS43551d ago

To be fair, that game was more successful than anyone could have predicted without being laughed at.

TheUltimateGamer3552d ago

Sounds about right. When you word so closely with something it's hard to see it from a third party perspective.

Irishguy953552d ago

Nah it's because they realize the game isn't perfect, unlike it's fanboys.

2pacalypsenow3552d ago

show me 1 perfect video game ever made

LAWSON723552d ago (Edited 3552d ago )

@2pacalypse

IMO Portal 2 was perfect or at least the closet thing I have ever seen in a video game. It is not my favorite game but it is certainly one of the most flawless and well crafted games I have ever played.

HeWhoWalks3552d ago

It has absolutely nothing to do with that at all. Someone obviously didn't read the article.

OT: Always admire their modesty.

Visiblemarc3552d ago

@LAWSON72

Loved the game... Perfect? Um...no.

Alexious3552d ago

It doesn't need to be perfect to be one of the best games ever made.

Spotie3552d ago

Ridiculous comment. Not unexpected.

ArtificiallyYours3552d ago

Wow. Just wow. Can you even? I don't think you even can.

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Gamble203551d ago

I think they created the right game, on the right system (in terms of the tastes of its user base), at exactly the right time. The zombie/walking dead craze had pretty much reached a feverish pitch right at the time Naughty Dog released the game, and the game itself was absolutely perfect to tell the type of story that the genre needs to be successful. It also helped that the PS3 had 80 million users. I have always argued that uncharted 2 would be one of the best selling platforms in history had the PS3 user base been as large as it was in 2013. (Although I do believe TLOU is probably a better game, personally)

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Festano3552d ago

Given the great success, surely there will be a sequel.

Imp0ssibl33552d ago

In part, I hope not, the story of The Last of Us was perfect as a standalone, at least for Joel and Ellie's story. I wouldnt mind a "sequel" set in the same universe, maybe from the Firefly's point if view.

HeWhoWalks3552d ago

This is my view as well, although I'm cool with playing through an entire game as a more grown up Ellie.

Darkwatchman3552d ago

Naughty Dog have said time and time again if a sequel were to be done, it would be a new set of characters.

TFJWM3552d ago

@Darkwatchman They never said that... They said if there is a story to made they will make it. Never ruled out using a new set of characters or not using a new set.

Alexious3552d ago

I still think throwing away Joel and Ellie as characters after one game is insane. It doesn't make any sense, they're not finished at all.

Sharky2313552d ago

I like to play out the story of ish and that family he was protecting.

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mochachino3552d ago

I have mixed feeling about a sequel that included Joel and Ellie, LOU story was perfect, and the feeling left by the characters may be tarnished if another game is devoted to them.

On the other hand, ND created some of the most well developed main characters in gaming, it could be a waist of opportunity to not continue their story.

I think the LOU universe should definitely continue but other games shouldn't focus on Joel and Ellie. Or maybe have a prequel game about Joel and his brother

ONESHOTV23552d ago

5 more TLOU by the end of the night lol i dont know if you people dont get tired of seeing them

XiNarutoUzumaki3552d ago (Edited 3552d ago )

Because it is a pleasure to see all of you hating on TLOU news every day.

ONESHOTV23552d ago

lol guy why would i hate on a game. i'm not like you i have bought all of Sony consoles since the PS ONE to the PS2 the psp play-station 3 and vita and also a pc gamer so tell me why would i hate other gamers for what they like. i'm just a bit ticked that i see these articles ever day and it just gets to me like there are no other news to report on. i think people like you should open up there mind to different things you are missing out on a lot of good things man.

XiSasukeUchiha3552d ago

Haters are obivously going to hate Naruto.

Ripsta7th3552d ago (Edited 3552d ago )

Just wait until we get all of those MCC articles and how quickly the
Sony fans will start complaining. Just wait and see, theyll just be trolling the articles

Sketchy_Galore3552d ago

and you'll be telling them all to shut up. The eternal dance of the loser.

Chaos-Dad3552d ago (Edited 3552d ago )

"Naughty Dog have said time and time again if a sequel were to be done, it would be a new set of characters."

really?^^
http://news.softpedia.com/n...

http://metro.co.uk/2013/08/...

http://kotaku.com/who-would...

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The Sounds of the Fireflies ("The Last of Us") concert kicks-off on April 28th, 2024

"The Game Music Foundation are today very proud and pleased to announce an additional concert, circling back to the roots of Game Muisic Festival in Poland. On April 28th, 2024, the National Forum of Music in Wroclaw will once again become a place to celebrate the art of video game music, featuring scores from The Last of Us and The Last of Us Part II." - The Game Music Foundation.

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Naughty Dog’s Next Game Is “Really Ambitious” And Will Be “Really Hard” To Create

Speaking on what’s coming next for Naughty Dog, which could be either their new IP or The Last Of Us Part III, Druckmann gave what he seems to feel are realities of the project he’s talking about. That it’ll both be “really ambitious” but also “really hard.”

H945d ago

"I’ve really surrendered to knowing it’s going to be really hard, knowing it’s going to stress members of the team out"
As if crunch wasn't stressing them enough

helicoptergirl45d ago

Members of the team don't have to crunch anymore

helicoptergirl45d ago

According to people who work there

H945d ago

So the people who remained in a studio that had tons of workers quiting and others laid off said that they don't have to crunch, and you are just believing that

frostypants45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

They absolutely will wind up having to crunch. Happens at the end of almost every software project development cycle, especially with release date pressures. It's part of the job. Obviously they aren't in a crunch when they aren't in that late phase. But it's wishful thinking if they think they won't see that stress again. Druckmann himself seems to be aware of that.

helicoptergirl45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Yes I believe them. The people who want to crunch can do it. The people who mentally and physically can't, don't actually have to. Some have young babies at home. Things have changed since the Schreier report.

rlow144d ago (Edited 44d ago )

@helicoptergirl
It wishful thinking to think some workers can choose to crunch or not to do so. That’s akin to people you work with saying they don’t have to do work they don’t like and you’re the one that has to take up the slack. That’s not how things work. Especially if your the person assigned to a specific task that has to be completed for the development to move forward. It’s a team sport when it comes to making a game. As with most things in life. Now that they are a smaller group, it’s even more important for everyone to pull their weight. Peace

helicoptergirl44d ago

@rlow that was exactly the mentality before the exposure and it was talked about and reported on. It's different now. You know, sometimes things and attitudes just change for the better. They knew they needed to change and they have and they're not stopping trying to make the creative environment as good as it can be.

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Tristan198245d ago

When someone pays another person to do a specific job in exchange for a certain rate of pay, it's called work.

H945d ago

They didn't sign to crunch and neither were they paid for it, people were hospitalized in Naughty Dog

MatrixxGT45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Exactly most of these people wouldn’t last a season in the trades.

-Foxtrot45d ago

I f******* love how many people are doing a complete 180 on their views of crunch culture despite the awful stories reported on over the many years just because we’re talking about NaughtyDog

You can’t just cherry pick what to be mad about

“They signed a contract…it’s called work…that’s life…it’s a job”

I mean really guys, if this was EA you’d be having a field day

I bet you any money if any of these guys regardless of studio went in and said to their superior “Listen, don’t feel like the over time tonight, I’ll just stick to my normal contracted hours if that’s alright” I highly doubt they’d be given a warm response

Crows9045d ago

@h9

Actually yes they did. If overtime is mentioned...that's crunch.

Christopher45d ago

@Tristan1982: The problem is crunch is because of the inefficient management and sudden changes in projects. ND made major story changes based on some feedback, that results in months of rework, redesign, etc. And none of those changes were built into the project from the get-go, so they still have to meet a deadline.

@H9: One person. And they did sign up for crunch, ND is notorious for hiring people who don't mind it. That's the problem, they tell you who they are, people just aren't listening. And, they did get paid, just their QA level of people are paid shit, which is an industry issue for something so freaking important. And people wonder why we have such broken games at launch. Because companies don't want to pay to deliver as long as people will buy enough to get them past first few months of patches and then re-release a major patch with an expansion to get people to come back.

@-Foxtrot " You can’t just cherry pick what to be mad about " -- N4G home of 'hold my beer' on that alone.

CantThinkOfAUsername45d ago

The kindda guy to guilt trip others into overwork or tell them to be better slaves ('employees'). Exactly what corps like. How does it taste?

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anast45d ago

They get paid and they signed the contract. It's not a slave factory.

Shane Kim45d ago

Shh... your in the era of feeling sorry for people.

jwillj2k445d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Assuming you have a job, how would you feel working 80 hours a week for the same pay? You’ve not experienced crunch otherwise you wouldn’t be speaking like this.

senorfartcushion45d ago

As somebody who has crunched before. No, it wasn't my choice, no, you couldn't handle it, and no, you don't work in a better industry than I do.

Markusb3344d ago

exactly, get the game out before PS6 and if it takes crunch, or over time which you get paid for, get on with it

anast44d ago

"Assuming you have a job"

Assuming I haven't worked more for less, I suppose. And yes, I do.

"Shh... your in the era of feeling sorry for people."

I feel awful for the people that fought for the workers and got stuck holding the bag and lost everything.

"no, you couldn't handle it, "

You mean "I"

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Christopher45d ago

I really hope this isn't management BS stress. I get wanting to put the best out, finding the best new ways and concepts, and ensuring your design is just top notch and not wasteful and fulfilling, but when I hear some manager talking about this my first thought is "Are these jerks changing paradigms on a regular basis that's making people play catch up and redo work to meet their new goals?"

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Kiryu199245d ago

They lost so many great experienced talented people over the past 5 years

anast44d ago

Burnout is real. I even had to change my job because of it.

Markusb3344d ago

as if you dont get paid for crunch, get on with it,

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Stuart575645d ago

That it’ll both be “really ambitious” but also “really hard.”

Not 'is' but 'will be', kinda suggests that they haven't started yet, hope not.

Come on ND, a game PLEAAAAASSSSEEEE. Desperate this gen.

S2Killinit45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

From the article:

“Working on this new game, it’s really ambitious, parts of it are really hard,…”

That is the actual quote. They are already working on it.

LucasRuinedChildhood45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Yeah, a lot of people push fake narratives about NaughtyDog and misquote things. That quote is very straightforward.

https://twitter.com/MitchyD...
Above is the complete debunking of a false story that still gets spread around all the time. And the bad faith actors doing it also only pin it on Druckmann for some reason and ignore Straley. They want to portray Druckmann as an evil schemer, even when the false story they're spreading doesn't align with their narrative. They don't care about reality ...

SuckerPunch doesn't get even 1% of this criticism and they haven't provided any update whatsoever on their next game, and it's a sequel not a new IP, so turnaround would be quicker. That's not logical.

Markusb3344d ago

probably 7 years out at this point after wasting all that time on factions

Stuart575645d ago

Also, just off-topic slightly but..

Does anyone think that layoffs now may well be making space for AI integration of game development, and 'crunch-time', 'unsustainable', 'big budget' are all terms been used to butter us up to receiving the news that AI integration will help and maintain the level of AAA games that were accustomed to? Perhaps the layoffs were the devs that didn't join a union quick enough and if only they had the smarts of SAG members and strike while the time is right, before its too late?! Imagine DEV's on strike at a time like this, there's already a game drought.

isarai45d ago

Nah, quite literally every industry around is having layoffs.

shinoff218345d ago

I work in manufacturing. Layoffs here to. Especially people with no skill. I feel bad for them more then anything.

isarai44d ago (Edited 44d ago )

I work in advertisement, Im being laid off in may despite being the 3rd best on my team of 15 just under the team lead and assistant team lead, and the assistant team lead is out next week. Yet the last two years we've all been congratulated for record numbers. Times are weird.

shinoff218345d ago

Game drought. Lol what. I can't keep up. There's so many dope games releasing. I gotta ask what do you play

Stuart575644d ago

Not Naughty Dog games, not this gen. You know, Naughty Dog? Who the article is about?

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Brazz45d ago

I hope they remember to make it realy fun to play.

FunAndGun44d ago

I hope it's extra woke and really fun to play.

Kneetos45d ago

And then Sony will lay off 900 more staff to save costs

Christopher45d ago

Is this supposed to be a big gotcha after Microsoft laid off 1,900 and we're ignoring that? Let alone the over 16,000 other layoffs from Microsoft in 2023?

Kneetos45d ago

This is an article talking about Sony, no one said anything about Microsoft

And we should always be reminded of it like people are doing with Microsoft, Sony shouldn't get a free pass either

Christopher45d ago (Edited 45d ago )

Yes, and this article is 100% about Sony firing people.

ND says new game is ambitious - until Sony lays off 900 more staff to save costs!
Sony publishes new gameplay video - until Sony lays off 900 more staff to save costs!
Sony announces weekend sale deals - until Sony lays off 900 more staff to save costs!

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You almost got a version of The Last of Us 2 inspired by Bloodborne

A new The Last of Us 2 documentary reveals that Naughty Dog almost made a different version of the PS4 and PS5 game similar to Bloodborne.

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Scissorman75d ago

Just make a new IP with the same concept. :)

toxic-inferno75d ago

Or just release a remaster of Bloodborne 😛

rippermcrip75d ago

Kind of a misleading comparison. They were simply talking about the game being melee oriented and more of an open world. I wouldn't compare a game to a soulslike based on that.

toxic-inferno75d ago

Open world in a very specific sense though. The sense of exploration and discovering shortcuts within a large, challenging area would feel great in a survival game like TLOU. But I'm sceptical it would be nearly as satisfying without the bonfire/lantern respawn system.

Inverno75d ago

A more melee oriented Last of Us 2 would've been so much better imo. The combat mechanics barely got any use from me cause everyone just shoots at you, and then the Scars with their bows are even more annoying. Level design was also more Bloodborne, and I love the level design in Souls game, there's a real sense of scale and exploration due to the branching paths. We really gotta move away from open world in the style of GTA and BoTW and do it more like Souls.

toxic-inferno75d ago

Completely agree with your final comment. Semi-linear open worlds like those in soulslikes are by far the most satisfying. Even Elden Ring (which is of course amazing) loses some of its heart due to it's open world.

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toxic-inferno74d ago

@SnarkyDoggy

Of course, my comment was my opinion, and may be different to yours.

I completely agree that Elden Ring's world is incredible. The design of every inch of its map is fantastic, with so much care that has been put into its layout and design to tell a story in the classic ambiguous way that FromSoft always manage. I would argue with anybody, any day of the week, that there is no finer example of open world design anywhere in gaming across all platforms and genres.

However, the 'heart' that I speak of is perhaps more aligned with gameplay. The more linear form of the previous games provides a distinct level of focus and determination that Elden Ring lacks due to the nature of it's open world. In Dark Souls, Bloodborne, etc. you often have between one and three bosses available to you at any time, requiring dedication and a certain level of grit. You have to learn each boss, master the techniques required and vanquish them before moving on. Between 60% and 90% of the bosses in each game generally result in this experience.

I had no such experience in Elden Ring, except for the fight against Malenia, because the nature of the open world meant that there was always something else to do and explore. The open world encouraged this, meaning that I spent most of the game over-levelled for the bosses I was facing. And I didn't even go out of my way to over-level.

To conclude, the heart of Soulsbourne games isn't inherently the difficult; it's the grit and determination required to beat them. There are other things that factor into the soulslike genre, but that gameplay loop is the real soul of the series. And Elden Ring, mostly due to it's open world, lacked that particular aspect.

As I have said, you are welcome to disagree with me! But I hope that further explains my original statement.

shinoff218375d ago

I don't think we need to move away from a gta open world style. There's room for all. I enjoy open and linear along with in between. If you have an issue I imagine it's on the devs.

Inverno75d ago

An in-between then should be considered more often. I'm just not a fan of the long stretches of land of nothing. Idk whatchu mean by the last thing tho, I like ND.

Demetrius75d ago

Def did good with their own thing I'm so over the whole copy souls combat sheesh I can dee if in certain games it would be bosses that looked like a souls boss but straight out copying the combat and feel takes away from a game that supposed to be its own lol

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