Issue one of the four issue comic series has been released. This is a direct tie in to the game.
Did a small impressions / synopsis video for those interested:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VlwNNzkvBE[/youtube]
The Last of Us is a universe rich in character and story with many facets that we could potentially explore for years. We’re getting started by announcing that there will be three packs of downloadable content for The Last of Us available after the game launches.
If you want to lock in all three of those DLC packs at discounted price, step up now and get our Season Pass. The Last of Us Season Pass DLC is also available for pre-order tomorrow on PlayStation Store for only €19.99 for the three DLC Packs. This is a 30% saving over the pricing of the DLC packs individually. The Season Pass will also be available at a number of local retail stores when you pick up your copy of the game. Unique to Season Pass buyers are the following day one bonuses:
Day 1 Bonuses
Increased Crafting Speed
Increased Healing Speed
9mm Reload Speed Upgrade
Rifle Clip Capacity Upgrade
Grounded – exclusive 90min “Making of The Last of Us” documentary
These bonuses will help you get a head start and an edge in Joel and Ellie’s struggle to survive through the single player campaign of The Last of Us. The documentary, Grounded, is an in-depth look at the making of The Last of Us throughout its development by Area 5.
For the first time ever we’ll be offering single player DLC. The journey and cast of characters in The Last of Us lends itself to thorough narrative exploration and we’ve got more of the story to tell.
The two other DLC packs will feature multiplayer content in the form of additional multiplayer maps and other expansions. You’ll be hearing about our multiplayer over the next couple of days. It’s an experience that continues the themes, tone and tension from the single player campaign and we can’t wait to tell you more about it.
OL wrote:I've never understood some of the bonuses developers keep including with early copies. Is that really incentive for me to get the game immediately? So I can play it in pussy mode on day-one?
I'll never understand that.
OL wrote:I've never understood some of the bonuses developers keep including with early copies. Is that really incentive for me to get the game immediately? So I can play it in pussy mode on day-one?
I'll never understand that.
ShenmueTree wrote: A lot of what I'm reading about this game, through plot details and gameplay technicalities remind me of The Walking Dead. Right down to the guardianship of a child. I wonder if it's' this game or season two of TWD that will receive better reception.
I think the game play mechanics in The Last of Us will probably win people over but if TWD S02 manages to actually give a true sense of choice and more brutality and a story as good as the first, it might come out the winner. Either way it's a winner for those who love survival horror that isn't just "shoot shoot, reload."
Who Really Cares? wrote: I couldn't take the scores seriously when i saw top marks following complaints about the AI completely ignoring the the AI partner most of the time.
Even a few videos showed bad guys running right past the girl to get to the player. Ill wait for user response because I do feel ND are in that group with R*, Bethesda and so on meaning reviewers tend to ignore things because of who made it.
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