What’s the Buzz About Naughty Dog’s New “Part I”?
Back in early June, the studio that gave us The Last of Us dropped a handful of juicy teasers: a shiny new multiplayer mode, an HBO series (yes, that’s a show, not a game glitch), and a remake of the original title for the PS5.
Word on the street quickly turned into a bit of a debate. Some gamers swear the original game is just fine as it is, while others feel the only way to truly bring it back to life is with all the high‑grade tech Naughty Dog now has at its disposal.
Enter Robert Morrison
- Animator on Resident Evil 7, Injustice 2, and Santa Monica Studios’ 2018 God of War.
- One of the folks who worked on the remaster.
- On his personal Twitter account, he fired back a glowing defense for the project.
In a tweet that read something like “The most meticulously built and crafted project I’ve ever worked on,” he highlighted how the team poured “the highest level of care and attention to detail possible” into the remake. (We can’t show the tweet itself because it’d spill the secret sauce, but you get the vibe.)
Community Reactions
Love it or hate it, people are splitting down the middle. On one side:
- “The original remaster was enough; why are we paying for extra beef?”
- “We still don’t see a multiplayer mode in Part II, so what good is a cheap upgrade?”
On the flip side:
- “New tech = fresh possibilities. Why not let the studio paint the ‘impossible’ picture?”
- “I’m ready for another chapter that feels new yet stays true to the story that made me cry.”
Bottom Line
Whether you’re Team “Keep it Classic” or Team “Let’s Modernize,” there’s no denying that The Last of Us Part I is a remake of a legendary game. Naughty Dog has honored the original’s storytelling magic while giving it a fresh, next‑gen polish. The debate? Energy‑sparingly irresistible.

New Game Remake – What’s the Deal?
There’s nothing quite like this game, and if a fresh‑look version means more folks can jump in, that’s a win‑win for everyone.
Why It’s a Must‑Play
- Unique Experience: Nothing else hits the same spot in the gaming world.
- More Players, More Fun: The remake aims to bring the game to a wider audience.
- Ready for September 2: Just make sure you’re cool with the price tag that comes with the launch.
Feature Highlight
In case you’re curious about the side story, check out the open‑world Terminator survival game that offers both an original plot and that familiar T‑800 twist.
Where It All Started
This write‑up originally appeared on Geek Culture under the PS5 gaming section: ps5Gaming/Video gamesremakeGame.
