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The Last of Us Part II Remastered: Another year, another remaster, what is Naughty Dog upto?

Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann’s status as a videogame auteur is established and well-deserved, however, it is possible he and his team have taken their collective eye off the ball in search of televisual/cinematic glory.

January 17, 2024 / 13:51 IST
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The Last of Us Part II Remastered: Another year, another remaster, what is Naughty Dog upto?
(Image: Screengrab taken from PlayStation 5)

Revenge. It’s a tale as old as the hills itself, and a videogame trope as old as back when the left paddle decided to avenge the loss of a point to the right paddle in Pong. It’s also the central theme of developer Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II, and so rather unsurprisingly, it’s what The Last of Us Part II Remastered is about as well. The original version of the game released back in the thick of COVID-19 (June 2020) to critical acclaim and massive review bombing — as detailed here — by all manner of disgruntled souls.

Now, nearly three-and-a-half years on, it’s safe to assume that if you were interested in the game, you’ve already played it, and if you haven’t, you’ve done well to avoid story details (or you just don’t care about them). It does, however, behove me to warn you at this stage that spoilers will follow thick and fast. Should you wish to avoid them, skip ahead to the section titled ‘The bigger picture’. Consider yourself duly warned.

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A violent tale renewed for the current gen

My travails with survival horror games have been well-documented across the internet, including on the pages of this very website, and so I was among that small percentage of PlayStation 4 owners who gave The Last of Us Part II a miss the first time around. Admittedly, it wasn’t even until August 2022 that I played the first part (in its remastered form, of course). Back then, I came away with a largely positive experience. Sure, the gameplay loops seemed somewhat dated and the remaster was a bit rough around the edges, but The Last of Us contained some well fleshed-out characters, a beautifully-told story and some truly heartstopping moments. This is also your final warning about spoilers.