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Posted by IGN Dec 14 2011 19:34 GMT
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As should be expected for what is now easily the most-anticipated upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive, news about The Last of Us just keeps on coming...

Posted by Joystiq Dec 14 2011 14:46 GMT
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What, that video teaser the other day wasn't enough The Last of Us for you? Perhaps you prefer something more ... static? Naughty Dog's got you covered, today releasing a variety of new images to get your hopefully non-infected blood going.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 14 2011 00:08 GMT
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#thelastofus Earlier today I received an e-mail from the people at YouTube, who informed me that a seven-second video that I ran of Nintendo game designer Shigeru Miyamoto bobbing his head during a musical performance of the Spike VGAs was in violation of a Viacom copyright. More »

Posted by IGN Dec 13 2011 23:15 GMT
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If you've been coming to IGN over the last 10 days or so, then you've already seen plenty of coverage about the upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last of Us. After the game's initial reveal, we saw some screenshots, and even asked you what you thought. Then, Sony finally showed us the first trailer for The Last of Us, something we analyzed in both text and video form...

Posted by Kotaku Dec 13 2011 22:40 GMT
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#quotable Sure, Naughty Dog's Uncharted series is a benchmark for narrative, cinematic gaming. But from the way Naughty Dog is talking up their new franchise to Eurogamer, the upcoming PlayStation-exclusive The Last of Us is going to have a lot to live up to—especially in a setting as well-trodden as the zombie apocalypse. More »

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Posted by Kotaku Dec 13 2011 00:20 GMT
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#thelastofus They didn't expect to be able to keep it a secret. They were worried it would leak. But the co-presidents of Naughty Dog managed to keep the fact that their Uncharted studio has been making The Last of Us for a while. Moments after the first trailer was revealed, the two chatted with the official PlayStation Blog and teased that the short trailer contains "lots of clues and little teases in there about what the game is about." More »

Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 12 2011 22:03 GMT
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Unless you’ve been far, far away from the internet this weekend, you should already know that the VGAs afforded us our very first look at Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us. If you haven’t, watch the trailer now! Then come back.

As soon as Zachary Levi walked off stage and the lights came up (I think the credits were still rolling!) we grabbed Naughty Dog co-presidents Christophe Balestra and Evan Wells to ask them about their next title.


You surely haven’t heard the last of The Last of Us; stay tuned to the PlayStation.Blog for more.


Posted by Joystiq Dec 12 2011 21:30 GMT
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There was quite a lot of buzz surrounding the first new game revealed during the Spike VGAs this weekend, The Last of US. Decidedly void of smarmy characters and international espionage, The Last of Us instead focuses on two survivors trying to make their way across the country after a post-apocalyptic event. And, surprisingly, it's been in development for two years already, Naughty Dog creative director Neil Druckmann revealed on Twitter.

Druckmann also revealed the two leads on the game are Troy Baker, the man voicing protagonist Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite, and Ashley Johnson, who is in fact not Ellen Page. Yeah, we were kinda surprised, too. The Last of Us also appears to be a Mature title -- the UK page suggests a PEGI rating of 18, the equivalent of a Mature ESRB rating here in The States, a first for Naughty Dog. Also a first at Naughty Dog: the existence of two separate teams. One team is working on The Last of Us, the other is working on other stuff, according to co-president Christophe Balestra.

Finally, the UK page suggests "no network play," which could mean the final game is a local-only affair. Of course, that could change in the lead-up to launch in 2012.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 12 2011 17:20 GMT
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#thelastofus Well, what do you know? The people who made Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter and Uncharted are now making something terrific-looking called The Last of Us. More »

Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2011 23:30 GMT
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Details of Naughty Dog's recently revealed post-apocalyptic horror show The Last of Us are still pretty slim, but we have learned a couple of things since the above trailer first debuted at Spike TV's own horror show, the annual Video Game Awards.

Joel, a rough-and-tumble survivalist, and Ellie, a teenager "wise beyond her years," must defend themselves against scavenging bands of humans (as well as the fungus among us) in what Sony describes as "a character driven story" that "blends survival and action elements" as our intrepid duo travels across America.

This could be good or bad, depending on how these two characters are implemented. We don't want to sound pessimistic, but we're concerned about the potential Resident Evil Zero-ness on our hands.

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2011 20:11 GMT
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Yesterday, we found out that Uncharted developer Naughty Dog is making The Last of Us, the PlayStation 3 exclusive the Internet's been buzzing about for the past week. Now, we know the actors behind Joel and Ellie -- the survivors in the trailer -- and how this game is connected to another two-character adventure known as Enslaved...

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2011 04:40 GMT
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After being unveiled as a PlayStation 3 exclusive, little else was known about The Last of Us between last weekend and tonight. But Sony has treated gamers with the very first look at The Last of Us, and needless to say, the buzz about the game is already through the roof ("The Last of Us" is one of the top trending terms on Twitter as I write this)...

Posted by PlayStation Blog Dec 11 2011 03:03 GMT
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Videos have been flying around all week about a new PS3 exclusive called The Last of Us. It was revealed at this year’s VGAs and we’re very excited to confirm that The Last of Us is developed by Naughty Dog Inc, the creators behind the UNCHARTED, Jak and Daxter, and Crash Bandicoot series. Neil Druckmann, Creative director and Bruce Straley, Game Director chime in below to divulge what The Last of Us is about all.

The Last of Us is a genre-defining experience that blends survival and action elements to tell a character driven tale about a modern plague decimating mankind. Nature encroaches upon civilization, forcing remaining survivors to kill for food, weapons and whatever they can find. Joel, a ruthless survivor, and Ellie, a brave young teenage girl who is wise beyond her years, must work together to survive their journey across what remains of the United States.

We hope this teaser trailer has whet your appetite. We’re excited we can finally begin to peel back the curtain on The Last of Us and discuss how we’ve been working as a two team studio. For further information about The Last of Us, the PlayStation.Blog will be the first place to hear about this exciting new title from some of the industry’s most talented game designers.


Posted by Joystiq Dec 11 2011 01:19 GMT
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At tonight's VGAs, Sony and Spike finally quit teasing us and formally announced The Last of Us, the next game from Uncharted developers Naughty Dog. Set in an American ravaged by a horrifying fungal infection that has left a few survivors in a desperate struggle for survival. It's super unique and you never would have guessed I wrote this before it was officially announced or anything.

The trailer indicates a very Uncharted looking bunch of people running from some very 28 Days Later(-meets-demonic-broccoli) looking infected. Color us excited.

Get More: GameTrailers.com, The Last of Us - VGA 2011: Exclusive Debut Trailer, PC Games, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
The Last of Us is due exclusively for the PlayStation 3 in 2012.

Posted by Kotaku Dec 11 2011 01:16 GMT
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The PS3 exclusive title The Last of Us is being developed by Naughty Dog, the studio that brought us the Uncharted Trilogy More »

Posted by IGN Dec 11 2011 01:25 GMT
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The Last of Us was revealed as a PlayStation 3 exclusive last weekend. Since then, we've done some speculating, asked you what you thought and even analyzed what we know so far...

Posted by Joystiq Dec 10 2011 17:30 GMT
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Oh, this is fun. We don't care if we're playing right into Sony's marketing plan by speculating on the nature of its virally campaigned title, The Last of Us -- we love a good puzzle. And ants. And lethal, cadaver-loving fungus. There has been a lot of speculation about The Last of Us' origin and plot since Sony's limited reveal last week, but it has consistently seemed clear that the game involves bullet ants, apocalyptic chaos and the Cordyceps fungus.

PlayStation Lifestyle has rummaged through the clues online and put together a slightly clearer picture of the game: The Last of Us' YouTube account was created in July 2006 (yes, more than five years ago and before the PS3 was a thing), and in the same month it released a research and development presentation about group-animal movements on the PS3. The research leader is involved heavily in stigmergy, a concept of swarm behavior, which is connected to bullet ants.

Yes, it all comes back to the ants. At the end of Sony's promo video (above), we can hear a series of clicking -- which is how bullet ants communicate with each other -- and then a high-pitched, inhuman scream -- which is how bullet ants call entire swarms to one area. The scream can be heard meters away, even by humans, PlayStation Lifestyle writes. In The Last of Us, Texas and New Mexico are infected, and bullet ants live just south of there, in Brazil's Atlantic Forest.

For more information on bullet ants than you ever thought you'd want, check out PlayStation Lifestyle's research synthesis, and tune in tonight to our liveblog coverage of the VGAs for what we expect will be an official announcement.

Posted by IGN Dec 09 2011 01:42 GMT
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There's a The Last of Us reference in Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception...

Posted by IGN Dec 09 2011 00:20 GMT
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It's official: I'm stoked about The Last of Us...

Posted by Kotaku Dec 08 2011 01:30 GMT
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#thelastofus As promised by the teaser website that went up this weekend, the new PS3 exclusive The Last of Us dropped some new content today. Specifically, two screenshots whose composition loudly tout the game's photorealistic chops. More »

Posted by Joystiq Dec 08 2011 01:30 GMT
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You might have already guessed that Sony's PS3 exclusive The Last of Us was probably about an apocalyptic virus of some kind, just by watching that video released last weekend. And these two new shots that have appeared on the official site don't do much to prove you wrong: One shot shows a forest, with the view pointed up into the sun, and the second, above, pictures a ruined newspaper stand talking about the President addressing a broken nation as "millions more are feared dead or infected," and quarantines breaking in New Mexico while martial law is declared in England.

In short, the world is packed nicely into a handbasket, with some sort of infectious disease filling out the customs-required shipping forms to a final destination of Hell. We've seen the world end lots of times before, but maybe The Last of Us has an artsy new spin on it. We'll likely find out more this weekend at Saturday's Spike Video Game awards, or as the site says, on 12/10/11. Get those surgical masks ready, people.

Posted by IGN Dec 07 2011 23:50 GMT
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As promised by the date 12.07.11 placed discretely on the website for the upcoming PlayStation 3 exclusive The Last of Us, some new content has indeed been posted. It's the very first screenshot of the game. And yes, it looks quite photo-realistic...

Posted by IGN Dec 05 2011 21:39 GMT
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If you're just waking up from the weekend, you might have missed The Last of Us. For a while now, the folks behind the Spike TV Video Game Awards have been promoting that Saturday's show would see the debut of a PlayStation 3 exclusive. The Last of Us is that exclusive, but all we have is a teaser t...

Posted by IGN Dec 04 2011 19:44 GMT
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Yesterday, a teaser trailer for The Last of Us burst on to the scene and really didn't tell us much about the game. Today, we know the PlayStation 3 exclusive is about brain fungus. Maybe. The Last of Us teaser trailer features riot and disaster footage with a voiceover longing for the simple things we take for granted. Sounds like a post-apocalyptic game to us. What could bring about the end of the world? Brain fungus...

Posted by Joystiq Dec 04 2011 19:30 GMT
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Over the last couple of years, Spike TV's annual Video Game Awards ceremony has become a launching pad for more than teleprompter dialogue and stilted celebrity sight reads. Publishers are utilizing the exceedingly televised event as an opportunity to reveal new titles and IPs; take The Last of Us, for example.

Beyond the fact that it's a PS3 exclusive and will have something to do with ants, rioting and/or the apocalypse, The Last of Us is as much of a mystery to us as it is to everyone else. Glean what you can from the teaser above, and visit the official site for a short clip of an ant licking its butt.

Posted by IGN Dec 03 2011 22:49 GMT
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The Spike TV Video Game Awards are just a week away, but the news is already starting to flow from the show. The folks behind the broadcast have been promoting the fact that a PlayStation 3 exclusive would debut there, and today, a teaser trailer for that game -- The Last of Us -- has been posted...