Naughty Dog has apologised to PC players for the state in which The Last of Us: Part I launched (which the prestigious studio worked on in-house), earning its lowest-ever Metacritic rating by a significant margin in the process.
The developer took to Twitter to address the issues players are facing, promising that a larger patch is in the offing for later in the week:
Despite the bad press, the title appears to be doing quite well, and Naughty Dog is rushing to push out fixes at a steady clip. Every raincloud has a silver lining, as they say, and some of the glitches players are reporting are truly a sight to behold, such as this specimen from Twitter user white_walterh
Does the phrase «Naughty Dog quality» still ring true? Is the streak of excellence over, or is this just an unfortunate bump in the road? Sound off in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is the second best video game journalist Australia has ever produced, and his ambitions of world domination have (thus far) been curbed by the twin siren songs of strategy games and CRPGs. He has always felt an affinity with the noble Dachshund.
That clip from Twitter has me in stitches.
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