By Miguel Concepcion
Ok, for some reason I forgot about the zombies in "The Last of Us" until last week. Were there zombies at Sony's E3 press conference last year? I suppose the consumer in me, having thoroughly enjoyed Naughty Dog's Uncharted series, imposed an unconscious media blackout for the last year. Yet, Sony had other ideas as they recently sent over a preview code that featured two of the game's settings. Aside from this reintroduction of zombies, here 9 other things I learned from playing "The Last of Us".
PlayStation - The Concert is a magical musical experience for fans of the brand.
Two award-winning masterpieces, together in one incredible collection.
As expected. Unless it's going to Xbox or Switch 2, we can stop hearing about these older games now? We can move on to just news about new games?
This will be the 4th time Sony sells us The Last of Us Part 1.. And the 2nd time on the PS5.
Store says I already own it. I guess it’s just a straight twin-pack. Looks like they added 4 maps to ‘No Return’.
billibil-kun: "As The Last of Us season 2 prepares to air on HBO, we've spotted a mysterious reference to a special edition of a physical PS5 game from the franchise. Here's our take on the game, which remains unclear for now."
I hope it's both ps5 games bundled with all updates including the new no return add ons for April. I'll triple dip on that.
mtv lol
They're not zombies! Why do people keep making that mistake?
MTV learned that Ellie is going to have her Sweet 16th with MTV lol
MTV -.-
They're not zombies. Zombies are slow and uncoordinated. Like in 28 Days Later, these things are infected, but retain aspects of their humanity, and are smarter and faster than 'zombies'.
If you listen to the sounds and movements they make, they appear to be in pain, and the way they writhe when coming to attack, it's clear that they don't want to, but the Cordyceps has taken too much control of their humanity.