'The Last Of Us Remastered' PS4 Trailer Released Shows Unimpressive Graphics And Major Spoiler! No Native Backwards Compatibility Intentional For Next-Gen Sony Console Intended To Get More Money From

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Naughty Dog has released a glimpse at The Last of Us Remastered in a new video.

The video, below, contains a few seconds of the post-apocalyptic adventure running on PlayStation 4.

The Last of Us on PS4 includes higher resolution character models, improved shadows and lighting and upgraded textures. It runs at 1080p resolution, and Naughty Dog is targeting 60 frames per second.

The package includes a director's commentary for all in-game cinematics, featuring creative director and writer Neil Druckmann; game director Bruce Straley; Troy Baker, the voice of Joel; and Ashley Johnson, the voice of Ellie.

Remastered also bundles in the Left Behind single-player DLC, the Abandoned Territories multiplayer map pack and the Reclaimed Territories pack. It's out this summer.

Gamers are complaining that the Last of Us Remastered PS4 trailer shows off a major spoiler in the game. While it's is a spoiler, most of the reactions from people who haven't played the game focused on the scene but it was about the graphics of the game instead of what's actually happening at the scene.

Some people are complaining that the graphics of the game are horrible for a PS4 title and that some are complaining that the lack of native backwards compatibility in PS4 are allowing devs to cash in on gamers by making "remastered" edition of games where in actuality the only thing changed in the game are the resolution the game is running at.

In comparison, here is a shot of the Last of Us remastered, a game made in the year 2013 to be released this 2014 and here is a shot from a game made in the year 2007, Crysis.

and here's a video of the game too.

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