5 lessons other games can learn from The Last of Us

The Last of Us was originally released last year on the PlayStation 3 and has recently been re-released on the PlayStation 4 in a cool remastered edition. Revisiting The Last of Us again has reminded me just what a fantastic game it is and why it deserved over 200 Game of the Year awards. It was a step forward for gaming as an art and has raised the bar on what is possible with video games and what sort of quality we can expect as gamers. The Last of Us will no doubt go in the history books along with games like Ocarina of Time and Metal Gear Solid.

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In this article published by Gamers-Association and written by Jay Curtis, you can read his thoughts on what lessons games could learn from The Last of Us. From the amazing story to the fact it was a new IP, this article lists reasons why The Last of Us excelled and how future games could stand on its shoulders. You can read the article right HERE. 


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