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Naughty Dog Rebrands 'Outbreak Day' In Light Of COVID-19 For The Last Of Us Fans

Every September 26 for the past seven years, The Last of Us fans joined Naughty Dog in a celebration. This year, however, a key change is being made to the name of this annual event in light of COVID-19.

SullysCigar1310d ago

I'm not sure how I feel about this. I hate all the pandering BS, but at the same time, people have died - and still are. I think I have to reluctantly agree with this decision.

esemce1310d ago

People die all the time in car accidents so lets not play racing games out of respect.

Genuine-User1310d ago

I’ve got my fill of idiocy for today. Some you out here comparing corona virus with flu and lacking basic decency for the lives lost to this deadly virus.

SullysCigar1310d ago

Oh wow @esemce, debate isn't your strong suit, is it? Lol

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TGGJustin1310d ago

I think it's fine to rename it. Nothing to get upset about. Looking forward to seeing if they announce anything regarding a PS5 upgrade or the multiplayer mode.

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VerminSC1310d ago

Naughty dog isn’t putting much faith in the community if they think we lack the emotional maturity to differentiate a real world pandemic, from a fictional zombie “infected” outbreak. Changing the name was pointless, and somewhat silly. Regardless I’m excited

sampsonon1310d ago

"Naughty dog isn’t putting much faith in the community if they think we lack the emotional maturity to differentiate a real world pandemic"

Look at the comment section. And you think the community is emotionally mature?

Tacoboto1310d ago

Somehow he thinks that he himself is emotionally mature...

VerminSC1310d ago

You have a good point...

MajorLazer1310d ago

This comment section alone should tell you the average person is severely lacking in intelligence. I mean, there are actual anti-mask protests 🤢

smashman981310d ago (Edited 1310d ago )

this comment makes me laugh and it makes me sad

edit: I laugh because the notion of an Anti-mask protest is so ridiculous, unfortunately they're real and they make me sad.

medman1310d ago

@majorlazer
If only the anti-mask idiots were the only ones to suffer from covid. What a better world that would be. Smarter world, too.

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Monopoly Go Devs Spent More On Marketing Than It Cost To Develop The Last Of Us 2

The game's huge marketing budget has worked out for it, bringing in $2 billion revenue in its first 10 months of release.

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ChasterMies35d ago

That’s how it is with most movies. Why should it be any different with games?

Eonjay35d ago

It could also be that development cost were just very very low.

Kaii35d ago

I think it's about time for government agencies to step into mobile gaming and look around, this is shit.

just_looken35d ago

Do not worry 82yr old joe biden is on it he will have 88-100 year old friends in the government to fire up there talky box's.

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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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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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Scissorman80d ago

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

toxic-inferno80d ago

Or just release a remaster of Bloodborne 😛

rippermcrip80d 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-inferno80d 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.

Inverno80d 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-inferno80d 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-inferno79d 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.

shinoff218380d 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.

Inverno80d 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.

Demetrius80d 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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