a developer responds to the controversy over the price of the remake

a developer responds to the controversy over the price of

Made official last June, the remake of The Last of Us (baptized The Last of Us Part I, no doubt in reference to The Last of Us Part II) sparked controversy due to its price, which was considered excessive by a certain number of players. . Indeed, to obtain the standard edition (including the main adventure and the “Left Behind” extension), you will have to spend 80 €, knowing that the game was released on PS3 in 2013, then on PS4 in 2014 under the form of a remastered version. And we’re not even talking about the Deluxe digital edition, which costs €90. In short, there is enough to cry foul.

On Twitter, Robert Morrison wanted to speak on the subject. ” “This is theft.” In fact, it’s the most meticulously designed project I’ve seen or worked on in my entire career, including an extremely high attention to detail.explains the one who officiated as a facilitator. I have no control over the price of the game, knowing that the value we place on something is a purely subjective notion. You can decide to take it or not. All I’m saying is I am awestruck by all the hard work put in by a wonderful group of people. A lot of passion has been infused into the game. »

If discontent quickly won the ranks of the community, it should nevertheless be noted that some believe that the quality of the remake is well worth spending 80 €. The talent that Naughty Dog has shown in the past is probably no stranger to it. For the record, The Last of Us Part I will be released on PS5 on September 2.




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