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The Last Of Us Part I

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FORMAT PS5

PRICE £69.99

ETA Out now

PUB Sony

DEV Naughty Dog

PLAYERS 1

LENGTH 8-10 hrs

ACCESSIBILITY Customisable subtitles and HUD; visual sound indicators; gore and infinite breathe toggles; adjustable motion blur, camera shake, and film grain; screen reader (inc cinematic descriptions), remappable controls; hold/tap button toggles; screen magnifier; colourblind mode; skip puzzle option; navigation and combat assists; difficulty modes

The cordyceps fungus that’s turned most of the world into zombified ‘Infected’ grows more powerful over time, the oldest enemies the beefiest. Does the same hold true for this PS5 outing? This remake of the 2013 PS3 original is designed to be of a piece with that game’s recent sequel. The result may be one of the new console’s greatest graphical showpieces, but as little has changed much, the similarity in feel to Part II can result in unfavourable comparisons.

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