In 2013, Naughty Dog released a game that would significantly impact its medium. The Last of Us has a premise that is not particularly unique, and several other zombie survival games are scarier or have told a similar narrative. However, The Last of Us managed to stand out through the quality of its storytelling in addition to stunning environments and polished gameplay made possible by the perfectionism Naughty Dog is known for. Gamers will experience Ellie and Joel's adventure once again with The Last of Us Part 1, the upcoming remake.
The Last of Us Part 1 promises to not only reproduce the game that gamers fell in love with years ago, but also strives to improve on the foundation that has been laid down. One of the ways it will do this is by revamping the accessibility features, allowing more gamers to join in the fun. Plenty of the accessibility options have been lifted from The Last of Us Part 2, but there are also a few innovations that will debut.
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With The Last of Us Part 1, Naughty Dog has been able to rebuild the game and bring it closer to what its original vision for it was. Thanks to the PlayStation 5's hardware, the studio has fewer technical constraints to hinder its creativity and ideas. In a recent deep dive into the upcoming remake, Naughty Dog revealed that many of the accessibility features that appeared in The Last of Us Part 2 have been integrated. This is noteworthy, as The Last of Us Part 2 was praised for its vast range of accessibility features that benefited a diverse range of gamers with differing needs. Its groundbreaking accessibility features earned it several awards, and it was the first recipient of the Innovation in Accessibility award at The
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