The Last of Us
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Last of Us across the outlets.- New Uwe Boll Zombie Movie Riffs On House Of The Dead And 28 Years LaterDirector Uwe Boll is producing a new zombie film titled '23 Years Later: The Castle of the Dead,' which serves as a spiritual successor to his 2003 adaptation of Sega's 'House of the Dead.' Despite a failed crowdfunding campaign, filming is set to begin in Germany with original cast members Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer returning. Boll aims for a more gory and handmade approach compared to Paul W.S. Anderson's upcoming 'House of the Dead' reboot.
- New Uwe Boll Zombie Movie Riffs On House Of The Dead And 28 Years LaterDirector Uwe Boll is producing a new zombie film titled '23 Years Later: The Castle of the Dead,' which serves as a spiritual successor to his 2003 adaptation of Sega's 'House of the Dead.' Despite a failed crowdfunding campaign, filming is set to begin in Germany with original cast members Jonathan Cherry and Ona Grauer returning. Boll aims for a more gory and handmade approach compared to Paul W.S. Anderson's upcoming 'House of the Dead' reboot.
- "The people that you care about and root for are not good all the time" - Craig Mazin discusses landing the crucial Abby perspective in The Last of Us season threeShowrunner Craig Mazin discussed the narrative focus for The Last of Us season three, which will heavily feature Abby's perspective. He explained that the season aims to challenge viewers' perceptions of heroes and villains, forcing them to reconcile with the idea that characters they root for are not always good. Mazin also noted that Kaitlyn Dever's casting as Abby was crucial for making the character sympathetic.
- Directive 8020 Review – Lost in TrustDirective 8020 marks a significant departure for The Dark Pictures Anthology, introducing real-time controls and a sci-fi survival horror theme inspired by games like Dead Space and The Last of Us. While the new mechanics and focus on trust and paranoia create an immersive atmosphere, the stealth sections are formulaic and the mimic concept is underutilized. The game is most accessible and forward-looking in the series, though it trades some of its distinctiveness for a more modern approach.
- Marvel messes up CGI in an embarrassing Punisher: One Last Kill moment that "genuinely looks like a GTA…A noticeable CGI error in Marvel's The Punisher: One Last Kill has drawn criticism, with viewers comparing the visual effects to those found in Grand Theft Auto cutscenes or early PlayStation 3 era games. The mistake occurred during a scene where Jon Bernthal's Frank Castle is pushed out of a building. This embarrassing moment for Marvel Studios has led to widespread discussion online.
- The Last Of Us Season 3 Writer Hints At Emotional Struggles To Come In The StoryThe Last of Us showrunner Craig Mazin discussed the upcoming third season, stating it will explore the moral complexities of its characters and force viewers to reconcile their empathy for flawed individuals. Season 3 will focus on Abby's story, potentially featuring her father, and may be the show's final season. Mazin also mentioned that the game series The Last of Us 3 is rumored to be in development by Naughty Dog.
- "Sony please stop hitting yourself," former Xbox exec says after latest DRM controversyFormer Xbox executive Laura Fryer criticizes Sony's recent decisions, including a controversial DRM policy for digital games and the initial PSN requirement for Helldivers 2 on PC. Fryer argues these actions damage player trust, which is difficult to earn and easy to lose, urging Sony to return to its previous stance of supporting players.
- No One Noticed Intergalactic's Hidden Naughty Dog Easter EggActress Tati Gabrielle revealed that the character name Jordan A. Mun in the upcoming game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet contains a hidden Naughty Dog Easter egg. The initials J-A-M are a callback to Naughty Dog's original company name, JAM Software, founded by Jason Rubin, Andy Gavin, and Mike Goyet.
- The best Los Angeles events for the week of May 11 - May 17 — MP3s & NPCsThis article highlights notable events happening in Los Angeles from May 11 to May 17. Featured events include comedy shows at UCB Theatre, Pillow Fort Cinema Club at The Pack Theater, improv performances, a TV pilot screening about the Spider-Man musical, and the Zipangu Japanese music event at the Rose Bowl.
- First The Last of Us Season 3 Set Photos Surface, But Does Anyone Still Care?First set photos have emerged for the third season of HBO's The Last of Us television series, sparking discussion about the show's declining viewer interest and a casting controversy regarding the character of Lev. Despite critical acclaim for Season 2, viewer ratings have significantly dropped, leading to speculation about the series' future, with Season 3 potentially being the last installment.
- PlayStation is partnering with Bandai Namco for a "collaborative initiative" focused on generative AISony and Bandai Namco Entertainment have announced a collaborative initiative focused on leveraging generative AI and other advanced technologies to aid game development. Sony executives emphasized that AI will serve as an amplifier for human creativity rather than a replacement for artists. The partnership aims to identify gains in speed and productivity while addressing the shortcomings of current AI models.
- PlayStation’s First-Party Studios Are Using Generative AI for QA, 3D Modeling, AnimationsSony is integrating generative AI tools into PlayStation Studios' development pipelines for tasks like QA, 3D modeling, and animation, using tools like Mockingbird for facial animations. While Sony emphasizes AI as an amplifier for human creativity, other studios like Mundfish, IO Interactive, and Take-Two Interactive have expressed caution or confirmed no AI use in their current projects, particularly for art assets in games like Grand Theft Auto 6.
- The Gaming Deaths That Still Haunt UsThis article discusses six of the most tragic character deaths in video game history, including Aerith from Final Fantasy VII, Arthur Morgan from Red Dead Redemption II, and Joel from The Last of Us Part II. It explores the emotional impact these moments had on players and how they contributed to the games' narratives and legacies.
- Sony expected to pay US customers $7.8m in PlayStation Store settlementSony Interactive Entertainment is expected to pay US customers $7.8 million in refunds as part of a proposed settlement for a lawsuit alleging antitrust practices on the PlayStation Store. The lawsuit claims Sony monopolized the digital game market by selling titles through game-specific vouchers, preventing purchases from third-party retailers. Customers who bought eligible digital games on the PlayStation Store between April 2019 and December 2023 may receive cash-value PlayStation Network account credits.
- US PlayStation players could be due payout as court agrees class-action settlement of $7.8 millionUS PlayStation players may receive a collective $7.85 million in refunds following a preliminary approval of a class-action settlement in an antitrust lawsuit against Sony. The lawsuit accused Sony of monopolizing the market for digital games through its closed PlayStation Network store. Players who purchased digital games between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023, may be eligible for compensation, with a final hearing scheduled for October 15, 2026.
- The full story of the Pragmata fan grieving his late daughter, who went so viral he even made it to Capcom: "I wasn't expecting this to reach so many people"A Reddit user's story about how the game Pragmata helped him connect with his late daughter's memory went viral, reaching Capcom and resonating with many players. The user, who had not played games in 30 years, found the game therapeutic and a way to bond with his current daughter. Capcom director Cho Yonghee acknowledged the touching story.
- Sony Settles PlayStation Store Lawsuit For $7.8 Million SoonSony Interactive Entertainment has agreed to a $7.85 million settlement in a class action lawsuit concerning PlayStation Store purchases made between April 1, 2019, and December 31, 2023. Eligible users who bought digital games with previously available retail vouchers will receive PlayStation Network credits. A fairness hearing is scheduled for October 15 to finalize the distribution plan.
- We're Sure This Petition to Release the PS5 Last of Us Online Multiplayer Game Will WorkA petition has been created on Change.org urging Naughty Dog and PlayStation to release the cancelled The Last of Us online multiplayer game, citing fan dedication and market potential. Despite former developers claiming the game was 80% complete and highly praised, the article suggests the petition is unlikely to sway the companies' decision to focus on single-player titles.
- 'It's a Different Side to Naughty Dog': Intergalatic's Tati Gabrielle Talks Up New PS5 ExclusiveActress Tati Gabrielle, who stars as the protagonist in the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, believes the game will showcase a different side of developer Naughty Dog. She hinted at ambitious world-building and a unique sci-fi narrative, distinct from Naughty Dog's previous titles like The Last of Us and Uncharted. The game is reportedly planned for a 2027 release.
- Naughty Dog Is Doing Something Completely Different With Intergalactic | HappyGamerNaughty Dog is developing a new game titled Intergalactic that represents a significant departure from their previous work like The Last of Us and Uncharted. Actress Tati Gabrielle confirmed the studio is challenging themselves with extensive world-building for this new science fiction project, which is expected to leverage the capabilities of the PlayStation 5.