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''The Last of Us Part I'' is a 2022
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developed by
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and published by
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. A
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of the 2013 game ''
The Last of Us ''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States. ' ...
'', it features revised gameplay, including enhanced combat and exploration, and expanded accessibility options. The
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story follows
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, who is tasked with escorting the young
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across a
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United States and defend against
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creatures infected by a mutated strain of the ''
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'' fungus. The game includes the expansion '' The Last of Us: Left Behind'', a single-player campaign following Ellie and her best friend Riley. The original game's
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mode is omitted. Development was led by game director Matthew Gallant and creative director Shaun Escayg, who replaced original directors
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and
Neil Druckmann Neil Druckmann ( he, ניל דרוקמן; born December 5, 1978) is an Israeli-American writer, creative director, designer, and programmer who has been co-president (alongside Evan Wells) of the video game developer Naughty Dog since 2020. He ...
. ''Part I'' was rebuilt to take advantage of updated hardware, requiring new animations, art direction, and character models to align with the vision of the original development team. The visual departments analyzed the original cutscenes and narrative beats to identify crucial storylines and their original direction and purpose. The team expanded upon the gameplay, technology, and accessibility features of ''
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'' (2020), using its
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and building upon it with the updated technology. The cutscenes feature
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s, for which the developers collaborated with Descriptive Video Works. ''Part I'' supports
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, as well as the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of the
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controller. Following several leaks, ''The Last of Us Part I'' was announced in June 2022 and released for
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in September. It received positive reviews, with praise for its graphical enhancements, facial animations,
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, and its added accessibility, audio, and controller options. The response to its gameplay and level design was mixed, and several critics questioned the necessity of a remake, especially considering its price. It received an award at the
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, and nominations at
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and
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. The
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release in March 2023 was marred by performance problems and received mixed reviews.


Gameplay

''The Last of Us Part I'' is a remake of the 2013 video game ''
The Last of Us ''The Last of Us'' is a 2013 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Players control Joel, a smuggler tasked with escorting a teenage girl, Ellie, across a post-apocalyptic United States. ' ...
'', an
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played from a
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. The player traverses
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environments to advance the story, and uses
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,
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,
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, and stealth to defend against hostile humans and
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creatures known as the Infected, who have been infected by a mutated strain of the ''
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'' fungus. For most of the game, player character
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escorts a young girl,
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, across the United States. The player controls Ellie throughout the winter segment, and briefly controls Joel's daughter Sarah in the opening sequence. In the included expansion '' The Last of Us: Left Behind'', the player controls Ellie as she spends time with her best friend and love interest Riley Abel. The original game's
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mode is omitted from ''PartI'', and its narrative is entirely unchanged. The remake features revised gameplay, including enhanced combat and exploration. The overhauled
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(AI) allows more
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s (NPCs) on screen, with enemy AI acting more aggressive and tactical than in the original game. The Infected received some gameplay adaptations, such as new Stalker animations and a charge move for Bloaters. New gameplay additions include a
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mode, a
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-focused mode, and new costumes for Joel and Ellie. The expanded accessibility options include customizable controls,
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for cutscenes, and haptic feedback during dialogue; difficulty modes can be customized to change enemy resilience, stealth efficacy, and resource availability. The overhauled photo mode adds several bonus features, allowing visual and gameplay modifiers such as slow motion and infinite ammunition. On
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, the game supports hardware features such as
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, and uses the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of the
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controller to emulate gameplay actions such as shooting a shotgun or drawing a bowstring. It can display at native
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at 30
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, or upscaled resolution at a targeted 60 frames per second; with
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enabled, both modes allow an unlocked frame rate, capable of more than 60 frames per second.


Development

''The Last of Us Part I'' was developed by
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and published by
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. Development was led by game director Matthew Gallant and creative director Shaun Escayg, who replaced original directors
Bruce Straley Bruce Straley is an American game director, artist, designer, and studio director. He previously worked for the video game developer Naughty Dog, known for his work in the video games ''The Last of Us'' and '' Uncharted 4: A Thief's End''. Stra ...
and
Neil Druckmann Neil Druckmann ( he, ניל דרוקמן; born December 5, 1978) is an Israeli-American writer, creative director, designer, and programmer who has been co-president (alongside Evan Wells) of the video game developer Naughty Dog since 2020. He ...
, respectively. Gallant previously worked as a combat designer on the original game and '' Uncharted 4: A Thief's End'' (2016), and became lead systems designer on ''
The Last of Us Part II ''The Last of Us Part II'' is a 2020 action-adventure game developed by Naughty Dog and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4. Set five years after ''The Last of Us'' (2013), the game focuses on two playable charac ...
'' (2020), co-leading its accessibility features. Escayg was lead cinematic animator on ''The Last of Us''—his first game—and creative director on '' Uncharted: The Lost Legacy'' (2017), followed by his work as creative director and co-writer of '' Marvel's Avengers'' (2020) at
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, before returning to Naughty Dog in April 2021. Splitting their directing duties, Escayg took responsibility for the cinematics. Gallant found he resonated with the themes much more closely than during the development of the original game, having become a father in the interim. According to Escayg, the team approached the remake as "a love letter to our fans, to the franchise, and to ourselves as developers"; they felt a responsibility to preserve its essence and quality. Several of the creative leadership team of ''Part I'' worked on the original game. Naughty Dog hoped the remake would allow ''Part I'' and ''Part II'' to be played sequentially with no technological or visual discrepancies. They felt new audiences, such as viewers of the television adaptation and new PlayStation 5 players, could be reached. The remake was partially inspired by ''Part II'' flashback scenes, for which the team rebuilt areas and assets from the original game: Gallant said that several team members pondered if "the whole game looked as good as those flashback sequences, how exciting that would be". Development began by transitioning the game to ''Part II''s updated
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. The game was rebuilt to use the PlayStation 5 hardware, requiring new art direction, animation, and character models. The technological and graphical enhancements were intended to align with the vision of the original game's team. Escayg wanted each element to make the player feel grounded and immersed in the world. The team re-evaluated thousands of "micro decisions" during development, removing objects deemed unimportant or distracting and detailing or redesigning those that required improvements. Areas were re-evaluated to determine if their designs were a result of the
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's technical limitations; where appropriate, some areas were rebuilt or further detailed. The developers rationalized the rebuilt accessibility features as important to the remake. They expanded the features from ''Part II''—assisted by ''Part I'' being built in ''Part II''s engine—with three presets configuring settings recommended for players requiring hearing, motor, or visual aids. During the development of ''The Last of Us Part II'', blind accessibility consultant Brandon Cole noted that visually-impaired players missed environmental context and the unspoken interactions between characters, but the production timeline limited the team's ability to implement a solution. Gallant revisited the idea for ''PartI'' and collaborated with Descriptive Video Works to create audio descriptions for cutscenes. Writing and recording the audio descriptions caused difficulties, as they had to convey the information succinctly while maintaining the context and themes. The customizable vibration options were inspired by a review of '' Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection'' (2022) from '' Can I Play That?'', which criticized the lack of variability. The team identified sequences that would present accessibility problems—such as the arcade sequence in ''Left Behind''—and engaged several consultants for assistance, including Cole. The combat system—particularly
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—evolved using development tools from ''The Last of Us Part II''. The team felt that the original game's combat sequences were iconic and required no significant overhaul; they forwent the ability to go prone in gameplay—a feature added in ''Part II''—as it would have "broken the gameplay and the combat space" since the original game was not built for it. ''Part II''s dodge mechanic was similarly omitted as it required reworking both enemy attacks and the gameplay space, and would diminish the claustrophobia and tension of the fights; Gallant noted that "Joel fundamentally needs to different than playing as Ellie", ''Part II''s playable protagonist. PlayStation 3 hardware limitations forced the original team to "hack together" combat sequences, including some that are pre-scripted; advancements on the PlayStation 5 allowed the developers to create dynamic encounters, with AI directing the enemy non-playable characters (NPCs) to investigate and analyze with more accuracy. The fundamental AI technology built upon ''Part II''s. While the original game was limited to eight NPCs during enemy encounters—forcing some to disregard the player in the presence of others—the PlayStation 5 allows up to 128 active NPCs focusing on the player. In some instances, the original game could not have both male and female Infected fighting simultaneously, which was corrected in the remake. Gallant found the new technology made gameplay sequences more unpredictable. The visual departments analyzed the original game to understand it better, focusing development resources on the most crucial scenes and storylines to maximize their impact. Rather than simply improving the visuals, the team analyzed its cutscenes and narrative beats, employing modernized techniques to emphasize story moments. Art director Erick Pangilinan ensured that the team remembered the original direction and purpose behind each scene; in some instances during development, they lost track of the original purpose, which would impact other scenes later on. The original game's vision was to emphasize the world's beauty, as opposed to a visually dark and
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image; art director Sebastian Gromann felt that PlayStation 5 allowed a truer realization of this vision, particularly due to the more complex
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and
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s allowing increased fidelity and volume of foliage. Characters and environments benefited from an increased
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count. The original
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data was used for the cinematics, with the
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overhauled to more closely resemble the original performances. The remake was considered a good opportunity to expand some environments, such as adding detail and items to the back offices of the Boston museum, and visually shifting the university section for a more claustrophobic feeling. The team forced themselves to pull back on some additions as they failed to heighten the experience or fit within the narrative context; trees and overgrowth were initially added to the military city, but removed when the team realized it would be unrealistic in the setting. The addition of a speedrunning mode was suggested by one of the team members interested in the field, and the developers consulted with professional speedrunners. Gallant felt the permadeath mode raised the stakes of the original game's already-tense combat. The developers used the PlayStation 5's Tempest Engine—an evolution of technology from the
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—to render the 3D audio, including during quieter moments of dialogue. Audio programmers spent over a year reworking Naughty Dog's audio engine, as it was incompatible with the Tempest Engine's features. The
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and mastering processes were overhauled for increased clarity and fidelity. The team reused much of the sound from the original game as they considered it iconic; some of the re-recorded audio included the workbench upgrades, as well as
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for the Infected, introduced in ''Part II''. The actors' original performances were maintained.


Release

The existence of a remake of ''The Last of Us'' was first reported in April 2021 by ''
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''s
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. The report claimed that the game, codenamed "T1X", had started at Sony's Visual Arts Support Group studio but was later moved under Naughty Dog's budget after some staff joined the project in 2020. A
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listing with a trailer and information about the game was prematurely released on June 9, 2022. The game was announced for PlayStation 5 and
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later that day at
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. Reactions to the remake's announcement were mixed, as some journalists and players considered another release following ''The Last of Us Remastered'' superfluous and questioned the price point. Naughty Dog announced
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versions that grant in-game upgrades and skills; the physical special edition includes a
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case and the comic series '' The Last of Us: American Dreams'' (2013) with new cover art. All key art and covers were designed by David Blatt, known as Kopfstoff, who was contracted after becoming known for his
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of the games. The United States-exclusive Firefly Edition for PlayStation 5 sold out within an hour of its announcement; it received a restock at release, which sold out within seconds. Several players reported receiving damaged versions of the Firefly Edition due to poor packaging; Sony reportedly offered store discounts or refunds in some instances, but did not provide replacements. For the Windows release, the Firefly Edition is available in the United States and some European countries, containing a digital version of the game for
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. Development of ''The Last of Us PartI'' for PlayStation 5 ceased by July 11, 2022, as the game was submitted for manufacturing. According to principal environment artist Anthony Vaccaro, the development did not involve any crunch, unlike several of Naughty Dog's previous games. The final pre-launch trailer was released on August 24, and the game was released for PlayStation 5 on September 2. A two-hour
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was released for
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Premium members on January 15, 2023, coinciding with the airing of the first episode of the television adaptation. The Windows version, co-developed by
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, missed its original release date of March 3, delayed to March 28; a trailer announcing the original release date aired during
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in December 2022, and the delay was announced in February 2023.


Reception


Critical response


PlayStation 5 version

''The Last of Us PartI'' received "generally favorable reviews" for the PlayStation 5 version, according to
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, based on 114 reviews. It was praised for its graphical enhancements, updated facial animations, improved enemy and character AI, and its added accessibility, audio, and controller options, though the response to its gameplay and level design was mixed. Many reviewers considered it the definitive version of the game; ''
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''s Tom Orry named it "one of the best remakes I've ever played". Several reviewers questioned the necessity of the game, especially considering its price and the existence of ''The Last of Us Remastered''; conversely, some critics compared it to a film
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on an
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, seen as an acceptable practice in its industry. The omission of the multiplayer mode was lamented by critics. ''
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''s Jason Faulkner found the absence of story additions to be "some huge missed opportunities", and ''
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''s Blake Hester felt the lack of narrative changes exacerbated the outdated presentation of its themes. ''
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''s Luke Reilly considered the game an effective graphical showcase for the PlayStation 5. Michael Goroff of ''
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'' (''EGM'') wrote that while the original game captured how players visualized a post-apocalyptic world, the remake's art style and graphics are more akin to how Joel or Ellie saw the world: "overgrown and dingy ... but it can also be beautiful or even mundane". ''
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''s Andrew Webster compared the improved graphics to modern blockbusters, and ''
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''s Josh Tolentino wrote that it matched his memory of the original. ''
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''s Sam Machkovech praised the visual improvements but felt that the original did not require a full overhaul like ''
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'' (2020), while ''
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''s TJ Denzer criticized the fuzzier visuals of Listen Mode. Critics praised the improved lighting system and minimalized
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''s Dan Silver considered the former award-worthy, and ''EGM''s Goroff felt the game never lost its narrative tone despite more realistic lighting. Several reviewers considered the improved character models and facial animation the remake's greatest feature. ''EGM''s Goroff and ''IGN''s Reilly found they made the acting more effective, with new
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s adding depth to each character, which ''Ars Technica''s Machkovech compared to awarded film performances. ''Game Informer''s Hester similarly observed the performances as more accurate and emotive without the original's awkwardness, and ''
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''s Jordan Middler found the remake captured the intention of story and character moments where the original technologically could not. Alex Avard of ''
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'' felt that even briefly-seen NPCs looked better than Joel and Ellie did in the original, and Denzer of ''Shacknews'' said that the characters "look far less doll-like and emote far better". Critics praised improvements to enemy and companion AI. ''Ars Technica''s Machkovech compared the combat sequences to the original game's scripted reveal trailer, and ''
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''s Jake Dekker found the improvements led to more tense and difficult encounters. ''Hardcore Gamer''s Kevin Dunsmore echoed this sentiment but noted some "wonkiness remains" from the original, with companions failing to follow correct paths. ''IGN''s Reilly lamented the omission of ''Part II''s pre-scripted enemy names but otherwise praised the improvements to enemy AI. ''Siliconera''s Tolentino found the changes superficial due to the identical map layouts and encounter designs, while ''EGM''s Goroff felt the behavior remained simplistic, with enemies hasty to approach their fallen allies. ''GameSpot''s Dekker found the gameplay improved in line with the story, with more responsive aiming, heavier weapons, and easier movements. ''The Telegraph''s Silver found the updated controls made combat smoother, while ''VG247''s Orry said they retained "a slight clunkiness" but ultimately led to more tense gameplay encounters. Gene Park of ''
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'' lauded the realistic gun controls and called Joel's movement "appropriately heavy"; likewise, Reilly of ''IGN'' noted that Joel and Ellie felt weightier and more realistic but lamented the lack of ''Part II''s dodge mechanic. Other reviewers similarly felt that combat and level design failed to compare to ''Part II''s, though recognized the former as a vast improvement of the original. ''GamesRadar+''s Avard found the combat changes minimal, while ''Ars Technica''s Machkovech felt the gameplay "still feels like a PlayStation 3 game" at worst. ''
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''s William Hughes enjoyed the combat but found it could occasionally "tip over from 'exhilarating' to 'frustrating. Reviewers praised the new options and features. ''GameSpot''s Dekker wrote that ''The Last of Us PartI'' "sets a new standard for accessibility in games". ''Siliconera''s Tolentino called it one of the most accessible games, and ''Ars Technica''s Machkovech found its options more robust than any other. ''The A.V. Club''s Hughes considered the accessibility options the only worthy addition, and ''Shacknews''s Denzer highlighted the cutscene audio descriptions as a standout option. Ben Bayliss of ''Can I Play That?'' lauded the range of features for demonstrating "what is possible when a remake is done well", though noted some mobility problems and criticized the complexity required to balance different options. Critics lauded the use of the DualSense's haptic feedback, considered among the best uses to date alongside ''
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'' (2020). ''VideoGamer.com''s Josh Wise felt the controller "added crunch to the combat" and ''The Verge''s Webster lauded its use of the bow. ''GamesRadar+''s Avard found that 3D audio made the Infected more terrifying; the tension and horror led ''The Verge'' Webster to play without headphones and ''VG247''s Orry to mute the sound, while ''Push Square''s Barker noted its effectiveness led to limited usage of Listen Mode.


Windows version

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''s Richard Leadbetter described the game as "effectively a
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", citing poor optimization and intense
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; '' MeriStation''s Salva Fernandez felt it was not ready for release in its published state, and ''
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''s Petter Hegevall named it "the worst optimized PC conversion" since 2021's '' Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy – The Definitive Edition''. ''
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''s Phil Iwaniuk lamented scoring the game poorly but considered it necessary as the problems were "a real barrier" preventing the experience. Several reviewers praised the remake's technical and visual improvements, but criticized its optimization, system requirements, and performance problems; ''GamingBolt''s Shunal Doke called it "unplayable", and some critics recommended waiting to play until after performance problems were addressed. Conversely, ''
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''s Emanuel Feronato noted a lack of performance problems even on higher settings. ''GameSpot''s Alessandro Barbosa praised the extensive settings options, though '' Inverse''s Grant Stoner found the limited
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customization disappointing due to Naughty Dog's focus on accessibility. ''
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''s Paweł Raban criticized the default default keyboard controls, opting for a controller. The port was poorly received by players, with 33 percent of over 9,000 reviews on Steam listed as positive after release, indicating a "mostly negative" rating. User reviews cited performance problems such as inconsistent frame rates, poor optimization, and frequent crashes, with some reporting the game took up to two hours to compile shaders; journalists encountered similar problems, and several shared glitches such as broken character models, vibrant background colors, and characters suddenly dripping with water. Conversely, some users noted they had not encountered any problems, even on lower-end
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. Naughty Dog said it would investigate complaints and address problems through updates, focusing on shader loading times, instability and graphical problems, and crashing caused by potential
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''s Nathan Ingraham wrote performance had improved on the
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after the first update, though some reviewers and players felt problems persisted;
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listed the game as "unsupported" on Steam Deck in early April. Within days, Steam reviews had improved to a "mixed" rating, based on 51 percent positive by mid-April. ''IGN''s Michael Thompson wrote the game was "in a much better state" after three weeks.


Accolades

''The Last of Us Part I'' won Outstanding Visual Effects in a Real-Time Project at the
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. It was nominated for PlayStation Game of the Year at the 40th
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, Innovation in Accessibility at the Game Awards 2022, and Technical Achievement at the
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. From ''
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'', the game was named runner-up for Best Accessibility Features and Best Story, and placed third for Soundtrack of the Year.


Sales

In the United States, ''The Last of Us PartI'' was the fifth-best-selling game of the month of its release, and the fourth-best-selling PlayStation game. In the United Kingdom, it topped the weekly physical sales chart in its opening weekend, dropping to fourth in its second week. Combining digital and physical sales, it was the fifth-best-selling game of the month. In Japan, it was the fifth-best-selling retail game of its first week, with 10,954 copies sold. It was the third-most-downloaded PlayStation 5 game of the month of release in Europe and North America, dropping in North America to eleventh in October, eighteenth in November, and twentieth in December. Following the debut of the television adaptation of ''The Last of Us'' in January 2023, the game became the eighth-most-downloaded in North America and tenth in Europe, and sixth and seventh, respectively, in February. It rose to the eleventh-best-selling game in the United States in January, climbing 25 positions from the previous month, and reentered the retail charts in the United Kingdom with a 238 percent increase in weekly sales—305 percent including digital sales—and a further 32 percent the following week.


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