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What New Things Will Naughty Dog Bring to The Last of Us Part II

"The Last of Us is my favorite game of all time. It hit all the right notes when it came to story, characters, and gameplay throughout an emotional journey of a man and an adolescent girl trekking across the U.S. It’s an emotional roller-coaster the whole way — a daunting, and unforgettable experience. Anyway, you know all of this, unless you’ve been under a rock since 2013. Now, The Last of Us Part II is coming — while we don’t know much about it, I can’t help but wonder what’s next for Joel and Ellie." -- PlayStation Enthusiast

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Imalwaysright2500d ago

Hopefully bigger areas to explore just like in Uncharted 4.

brettnll2500d ago

I agree, I think it would work even better in the last of us

Markusb332500d ago

What ever they give us it will be something incredible, that we really need in a video game but never even knew it. Thats why I love naughty dog and other Sony studios they give you frEsh gameplay that you never knew you needed. Real innovation not gimmicks,not false promises.

toddybad2500d ago

Waste of time speculative article alert

BiggerBoss2500d ago

A year or so back I remember telling my brother that it would be awesome if TLOU2 had infected animals like bears, etc.

It seems Days Gone has already got us covered on that front though, looks sick.

Can't wait to see what Naughty Dog will deliver.

andrewsquall2499d ago

The whole point in TLOU though is that this fungus virus thing has gone after humans. The animals of the world in TLOU are unaffected by this.

ChickenOfTheCaveMan2499d ago

I think they need to :
-Fill us in with what happened between part I & II, I think we'll pass 2-3 chapters in there and will culminate in Joel's death to the Fireflies' hand
-Give us a sense of how the world has changed in general, because this plays a big part of why the game is so cool, we had the army in the first one, David's gang, Joel's brother's community, the Fireflies and how they all aimed at surviving in that fungus people infested world
-Set early on the purpose of the game, probably exterminating the Fireflies
-If all I think is true, maybe introduce a new partner to Ellie, maybe a dog named Joel that will help in battle in very limited ways just like Ellie did in the first game

Anything they'll do with it will be fire, can't wait.

RommyReigns2499d ago

Not so much 'new' but expected.... AWESOMENESS!

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Sony And Bend Studio Need To Bring Back Syphon Filter, Not Some Vain Live Service

The iconic stealth-action Syphon Filter series is nowhere to be seen, while Sony's busy planning more ridiculous live services.

Skuletor6h ago

Sometimes bringing back an old IP is like digging up a corpse and peeing on it, just look at Duke Nukem Forever, be careful what you wish for.

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It Looks Like Kerbal Space Program 2 Dev Intercept Games Has Been Shut Down

Intercept Games, the developer of space sim Kerbal Space Program 2, appears to have been shut down by parent company Take-Two.

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mkis0071d 15h ago

This year is starting to look like it's going to have an infamous nickname at some point in the future.

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Take-Two Interactive is closing two studios, including Rollerdrome developer Roll7

As part of previously-announced layoffs, Take-Two Interactive is closing Intercept Games and Roll7.

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LucasRuinedChildhood2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

I loved Rollerdrome and was looking forward to a Rollerdrome 2. 😐

Don't want to be melodramatic but as far you can be upset over video-game news ... bit heartbroken.

I feel like there's a trend of well made games like this going largely ignored by the gaming audience. It's quite frustrating. I hope the devs form a new studio but I suppose they'd have to start again from scratch.

JEECE2d ago

"I feel like there's a trend of well made games like this going largely ignored by the gaming audience."

Yep. I'd love to know how many of us actually bought this game, rather than just getting it on Gamepass or PS Plus. Probably a shockingly low number. Steam concurrents topped out at 419.

I know it's anecdotal, but when I think of my favorite indie games, I still largely think of titles that came out in the 2009-2015 range. Maybe with less competition it was easier to stand out then, but I just felt like at that time there was more recognition of the really great indie games that were worth your time.

senorfartcushion2d ago

Plus would have gotten them some extra money.

TheLigX2d ago

Olliolli 2, olliolli world and rollerdrome are some of my favorite indies of all time. This industry is disgusting lately.

solideagle2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

it's not industry's fault, it's the consumers fault. Audience just wants to play shooter/Battle Royale etc...

Christopher2d ago

No. It's the publisher's fixation on profit margins. They only want the most profitable of products. It's greed.

Inverno2d ago

I wouldn't blame consumers entirely either. If shooters and Battle Royal is all we're given then it's all we've got to buy. If the AAA industry wouldn't follow trends so obsessively it'd be better varied.

JEECE2d ago

There is fault to go around. Some of it is on consumers for sure. We whine constantly about live service games, but then we play them anyway and ignore better smaller titles.

But publishers and platform holders bear some responsibility too. You hear stories come out from indie devs who had big hits in the late PS3/360 to early PS4/XONE window who can barely move units now, and some of that is definitely failure to advertise and poor discoverability. During that era I felt like I reliably heard about the worthwhile indies, and now I don't.

Then there is the game pass effect (and PS Plus to a lesser extent). So many consumers have now been trained to expect to get indies with their subscriptions, they don't want to pay $20-$40 for them anymore.

ZeekQuattro2d ago

When voting with one's wallet goes wrong. I prsonally have no problem with AA or indie games. Often times those are some of the best experiences to be had in gaming. Unfortunately a lot of gamers thumb their noses at indies however. There are success stories but there are just as many casualties or at least it feels that way sometimes.

LordoftheCritics2d ago

It's the game.

Was fun for 10 minutes

JackBNimble2d ago

Has anyone actually taken a look at the economy? If you're really looking to blame someone for layoffs and closers, then maybe blame the people at the top making the bad decisions tanking the economies.
It's like some of you live in a little bubble oblivious to what's going on around the globe.

TheLigX1d 6h ago

Hey there big business shilling homie… the game was very profitable.

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Gamble202d ago

If the games made money the studios wouldn’t be closing. Blame consumers for not supporting “indies”

TheLigX1d 6h ago

The games were profitable, you ding dong.

Killer2020UK2d ago

I've got to disagree with the comments blaming consumers. Yes that is a part of it but by and large the money men are closing studios and sacking staff to increase profitability. Let's not forget the obscene salaries they're on compared to the people who actually make the games. Take 2 are not short of cash, this didn't have to happen.

JEECE2d ago

The thing is, some of the Indie devs closing are really independent. In other words, we can blame Take 2 here, but who can we blame other than the consumers when a fully independent dev shuts down because their games aren't selling? There is an answer to that question, it just isn't greedy publishers, even if they are the most fun to blame.

CantThinkOfAUsername2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Last year, Take-Two president and CEO both got paid 72M combined as a bonus. They could have paid the 600 employees they laid off 60K a year and still get half of that (36M). Strauss' compensation alone is 578:1 compared to a T2 employee's.

TiredGamer2d ago

We created the industry by our purchasing decisions/actions. The industry is slowly imploding. At some point we may be left only with safe mainstays (COD, Fortnite) and franchise/movie tie-ins (Indiana Jones, Spiderman, Batman, Star Wars), along with a contingent of very low budget indie stuff if it can turn a profit.

Sad.

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notachance2d ago

ah damn, I loved olliolli series

monkey6022d ago

I loved Olli Olli.

I wanted to like Rollerdrome a lot more than I actually did. Shame about the studio though

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