The TV series really nailed the introduction and even added some other details that makes the final product so compelling and believable without agressively deviating from the original material. HBO proving to the entire Hollywood producing and screenwriting community that's possible to successfully adapt a videogame into a live action show
Since I never owned a PS3 back in 2013 I was never able to play the game. But even just watching let's play vids of it was enough to make me love this game. This opening scene was so touching and brutal at the same time.
Sarah looked like she was in so much pain, and than when she dies she's looking up at Joel ;_;. They probably couldn't even bury her amongst all the chaos too.
Cne of those few instances where literately all of humanity would of been better off if that soldier put a bullet in his head and didn't hesitate lol. Hard to feel bad for the guy when he fucks over the entire species because of his "feewings".
Check out the opening sequence from the PS5 version. The Last of Us Part 1 Opening Sequence: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JLVA8efGZ70.html
Tommy: What just happened? What the FUCK just happened did you see that? Joel: Yes I saw it! Lol this dialogue exchange makes me laugh, really felt sibling like
*I always laughed bc his daughter has a bible belt Alabama ass accent and the father talks like a regular educated American* The intro was so good, but the whole game was booty. Last of us part 2 was phenomenal just didn't like playing as 2 overly powerful lesbians. One who somehow had HGH and high protein at all times even when hung to die on a cross.
The graphics really shouldn't be what they want to surprise people with. If it's a remake, the game mechanics and elements should be brand new. So far, 99% of them shown in those leaks are the same as the original. If graphics are the only thing that got improved, then it's a remaster, not a remake. I don't care what people say about it being a new engine. It's stupid to remaster a game with the technology of a remake then.