The Last of Us
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Last of Us across the outlets.- 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.
- Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet brings "a different side of Naughty Dog," lead actor says, which sounds…Lead actor Tati Gabrielle stated that Naughty Dog's upcoming game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, will showcase a different side of the studio, emphasizing its world-building and creative storytelling. This marks a departure from the studio's recent focus on The Last of Us franchise, with the game expected to be a significant creative endeavor.
- Intergalactic Star Says The Game Shows "Such A Different Side" Of Naughty DogTati Gabrielle, lead actor for Naughty Dog's upcoming sci-fi game Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, stated that the title will showcase a "different side" of the studio. The game, which features a bounty hunter protagonist on the planet Sempiria, is described as Naughty Dog's "wildest, most creative story" to date, with music by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross.
- Atomfall Joins the Ranks of The Last of Us and Fallout with Its Own TV Series AdaptationThe post-apocalyptic British game Atomfall is being adapted into a television series by Two Brothers Pictures, the production company behind The Tourist. Rebellion, the game's developer and publisher, is involved with Chris and Jason Kingsley serving as executive producers. This adaptation joins other recent video game series like The Last of Us and Fallout.
- Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet is "a different side of Naughty Dog", says lead actressLead actress Tati Gabrielle describes Naughty Dog's upcoming game, Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, as a departure from the studio's previous work, highlighting its unique retro-futuristic aesthetic and themes of faith and religion. Gabrielle, who plays bounty hunter Jordan A Mun, also discussed the mental preparation she underwent due to potential online abuse, a concern faced by actors in The Last of Us Part II.
- Games Inbox: Will Marvel’s Wolverine be as good as Spider-Man 2?Readers discuss the potential of Marvel's Wolverine compared to Marvel's Spider-Man 2, with concerns about its movement and gore. Other topics include the future of digital game distribution, the perceived audience for Steam Machines, and the implications of Nintendo's movie ventures. There's also commentary on game difficulty modifiers, the impact of Grand Theft Auto 6, and PlayStation's digital rights management.
- Best Zombie Games Of All TimeThis guide ranks the best zombie games of all time, highlighting titles that excel in survival, horror, and action. Featured games include '7 Days to Die,' 'Days Gone,' 'Resident Evil 2,' and 'The Last of Us series,' among others, spanning various platforms like PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles.
- 007 First Light Actor Gets Bond Movie Buzz From Co-Star | HappyGamerA co-star of the actor portraying James Bond in the video game 007 First Light believes his performance is so compelling that Hollywood should consider him for the actual movie role. This discussion highlights the increasing recognition of video game acting as a legitimate stepping stone to film careers, with the game's performance potentially serving as a thorough audition.
- Cozy x Horror: The Start of a New Game GenreThe playable demo for The Road of Dust and Sorrow, a story-driven pixel art horror game from Painted Black Games and Silver Lining Interactive, is now available on Steam and Itch.io. The game blends survival horror elements reminiscent of mid-90s classics with a focus on the bond between a mother and daughter, creating a unique 'cozy-horror' atmosphere.
- 'We're Going to Pull Funding if You Don't Fix This': Uncharted 4 Was Almost Cancelled on PS4 Because It 'Sucked'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End faced significant development challenges, with Sony reportedly threatening to pull funding due to an early prototype that was deemed unsatisfactory. Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann and Bruce Straley were brought in to salvage the project, which ultimately led to its successful completion after a lengthy production cycle.
- Todd Howard seemed "a bit of a fanboy" for Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann, former Last of Us and Starfield…Former Bethesda and Naughty Dog artist Heather Cerlan shared that Bethesda's Todd Howard expressed significant admiration for Naughty Dog's Neil Druckmann. Howard reportedly acted like a "fanboy" when discussing Druckmann during their time working together. The article also touches on the competitive spirit between the adaptations of The Last of Us and Fallout.
- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 actor Ben Starr says live-action Street Fighter or God of War adaptations aren't necessary, since "I don't think video games need to justify their existence by being TV shows"Voice actor Ben Starr believes video games do not need live-action adaptations to prove their worth, stating they are already a complete medium. While acknowledging the excitement and potential for expansion that adaptations like The Last of Us and Fallout bring, Starr emphasizes that games are great in their own right and do not require external validation.
- The Last of Us Online Was 'the Best Multiplayer Game' Devs Ever PlayedFormer Naughty Dog developers reportedly considered the cancelled "The Last of Us Multiplayer" to be the best multiplayer game they had ever played. The game director, Vinit Agarwal, stated the project was 80% complete after seven years of development before Naughty Dog chose to focus on "Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet" instead. Sony has since released other multiplayer titles with varying success.
- Far Cry showrunner believes "games are built in a way that doesn't make for the best drama," so he's…Showrunner Noah Hawley is developing a new adaptation for the Far Cry franchise, but it will not be based on any specific game. Hawley believes that video games are not inherently structured for effective dramatic adaptation, and he intends to engage in a dialogue with the franchise to create a unique story.
- Following game's cancellation, The Last of Us multiplayer director vows he's "never going to let what I work on not see the light of day again"Vinit Agarwal, former director of Naughty Dog's cancelled The Last of Us multiplayer game, has vowed to ensure future projects he works on are released. Agarwal expressed disappointment that the ambitious multiplayer title, which he claims was 80% complete, will not see the light of day. He shared that former colleagues still praise the cancelled game's quality.
- Gaming Industry Faces Growing Pains as Studios Navigate Uncertain Times | HappyGamerThe gaming industry is experiencing significant changes, with studios like Iron Galaxy Studios announcing layoffs and reductions in size. Meanwhile, Troy Baker is planning to launch his own game studio, and rumors suggest Ubisoft has cancelled the game Alterra. Nagoshi Studio has also deleted its YouTube channel, reflecting a period of industry-wide growing pains and shifts.
- PlayStation’s FairGames Struggles to Find the Fun in Pre-Alpha TestingPlayStation's upcoming shooter, FairGames, is reportedly struggling to find its core fun factor during pre-alpha testing, according to insider Tom Henderson. This comes as PlayStation aims to establish a strong presence in the competitive live service market, a space dominated by established titles like Fortnite and Call of Duty. While still in early development, the game's success hinges on its ability to deliver engaging gameplay that can compete in a crowded genre.
- Troy Baker Believes We Haven't Seen The Last of JoelVoice actor Troy Baker believes the character Joel from The Last of Us will appear in future projects across various media. Meanwhile, Vinit Agarwal, director of the canceled multiplayer game The Last of Us Online, revealed it was scrapped just 24 hours before its announcement despite being 80% complete. Journalist Jason Schreier also reported that the cancellation of the online title led to layoffs at Sony.
- Nick Offerman Almost Said No To Starring In The Last Of Us' Best Season 1 EpisodeActor Nick Offerman revealed he almost declined his role as Bill in The Last of Us' acclaimed episode "Long, Long Time." He was ultimately convinced by his wife, Megan Mullally, after she read the script. The episode, which focused on Bill's relationship with Frank, received widespread critical praise and an Emmy for Offerman's performance.
- Business and FinanceActor Troy Baker, known for his roles in Indiana Jones and The Last of Us, is planning to develop his own video game. The article also briefly mentions the vacant Cary Towne Center, which was intended to house Epic Games' headquarters.