These clips show various aspects of the Last Of Us Part 1’s gameplay, but more importantly, highlights the fact that Naughty Dog is aiming for only a graphical upgrade when it comes to this remake. The actual gameplay itself looks nearly identical to the original with how it plays out. Regardless, the clips are still interesting. Taking a look at combat, the first clip features Joel and Ellie shooting at various foes to demonstrate the game’s familiar fighting.
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022 The second clip features the iconic workbench where Joel modifies his weaponry; when he adds new pieces, the weapon transforms in real-time, just like it did in The Last of Us Part II.
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022 The third and last clip concludes with more shooting as Joel and Ellie traverse through a library.
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 20, 2022 Controller configuration and evidence of the game’s two graphics rendering capabilities can also be seen in Baker’s recently shared screenshots. Fidelity mode emphasizes the picture quality of the game over framerates. rendering at 4K resolution. The Performance mode targets higher framerates for a smoother gaming experience. There is also an option to unlock VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) for monitors which support it
— Nick (@Shpeshal_Nick) July 21, 2022 While the source of these leaks is still unknown, it should be recalled that extended gameplay footage, including crucial story scenes, was released to social media well in advance of The Last Of Us Part 2’s release and that the internet was flooded with major spoilers before its release. The PlayStation 5 version of The Last of Us Part 1 debuts on September 2, 2022. In the future, a PC release is also expected.