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News video games 16 April 2023, 22:40

author: Kamil Kleszyk

The Last of Us as FPP Looks Impressive; Trailer Available

One gamer decided to test how The Last of Us: Part I on PC would look in first-person perspective. Given the results, one is begging for Naughty Dog to implement the FPP view into the game.

Last month, the first installment of The Last of Us was released on PC. Unfortunately, due to numerous problems the game's highly anticipated release fell far short of the expectations of both impatient gamers and developers at Naughty Dog. Although the developers still have a lot of catching up to do (although they are systematically implementing patches), the PC version of TLoU can not be denied beauty as it is.

What if it was possible to admire this amazing post-apocalyptic world from first-person perspective? This is the question apparently asked by a fan of the game, who is preparing a modification that changes the classic TPP view to FPP.

The effects of the creator's work can be followed on his channel on YouTube. And although the mod is only in its infancy, its vision is already spectacularly impressive. Skirmishes with the infected, in particular, have gained character. Thanks to a closer look at what damage we inflict on our opponents, clashes have become much more brutal and realistic. Anyway, see for yourself:

As expected, the fan's work was met with great appreciation from the players. Interestingly, you can even come across comments in which viewers ask Naughty Dog to bring a similar solution to the PlayStation console version of the game. However, it is unlikely that the developers of the original will grant their wish.

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

At Gamepressure.com deals with various jobs. So you can expect from him both news about the farming simulator and a text about the impact of Johnny Depp's trial on the future of Pirates of the Caribbean. Introvert by vocation. Since childhood, he felt a closer connection to humanities than to exact sciences. When after years of learning came a time of stagnation, he preferred to call it his "search for a life purpose." In the end, he decided to fight for a better future, which led him to the place where he is today.

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