The Last of Us Remastered: Portraits - Part One: Moments
Over the previous year, we have talked plenty of times about Naughty Dog's masterpiece The Last of Us on The Weekly Stuff Podcast. We reviewed it on Episode #54, named it the best game of 2013 on Episode #75, discussed the DLC Left Behind on Episode #78, and just last week shared our thoughts on the new Remastered edition for PS4.
Suffice it to say, the game is one of my all time favorites, as a second playthrough on the PS4 really reinforced. And while the Remastered edition is indeed a terrific revitalization of an already gorgeous game, my favorite part of playing it wasn't the new graphics, or even the preexisting story itself - it was the newly added 'Photo Mode,' which allows players to freeze the action, manipulate, and create gorgeous screenshots from within the game. It is an unbelievably powerful tool for a console game, giving you all the power of a skilled photographer within the game world, and as soon as I started using it, I just couldn't stop, and spent a wholly unnecessary amount of play time simply experimenting with the game's imagery. At a certain point, I felt like an actual photographer trying to put a portfolio or gallery together, out exploring the world and taking pictures whenever I felt inspired. It is a truly fascinating and uniquely engaging way to interact with a game.
This obsession is something I have mentioned on the podcast a few times now, and I wanted to share some of the best photos I got with our listeners. From a raw number of around 200 screenshots, I whittled things down to a few dozen really strong ones, and so as not to overload these web pages, I have split the images into three galleries. You are looking at Part One right now, which documents some fleeting moments of horror or beauty I captured within the game. Part Two focuses on action moments, while Part Three closes things out with some shots of the environment and landscapes. Enjoy...
See The Last of Us Remastered: Portraits - Part One after the jump...
Click on the images below to see larger versions in full HD resolution.
Joel and Sarah 1 – Fire
Joel and Sarah 2 – Panic
Joel and Sarah 3 – Despair
Joel Comes to Town
Smoke over Boston
Sewers
Sewers – Open Matte
Joel in Water
Joel’s Rage
Hiding 1
Tombstone
Hiding 2
Death
Ghosts
Ghosts – Alternate
See more Portraits in Part 2: Action and Part 3: Environment.