The Last of Us Comic-Con 2012 Panel (Highlights Reel)
Watch a condensed look at The Last of Us 2012 San Diego Comic Con panel. Creative Director, Neil Druckmann, and Game Director, Bruce Straley, discuss various game inspirations and dive deeper into the characters, the plausible science behind the game, and the character acting behind the scenes. Actor Troy Baker (Joel) and Actress Ashley Johnson (Ellie) comment their performance capture experiences and actor W. Earl Brown (There’s Something About Mary, Deadwood) is introduced as Bill, a new character in the world of The Last of Us.
Naughty Dog Takes Home 5 Awards for The Last of Us including:Congrats Dogs, you deserve it <3
- Best of Show
- Best Original Game
- Best Console Game
- Best Action/Adventure Game
- Special Commendation for Sound
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In a recent interview with GamesTrailer, Neil Druckmann creative director on The Last of Us revealed some new details about the game including multiplayer.
In the brief three minute interview we get some details regarding new story and character in addition to the ones that emerged during E3. The first details is how Joel and Ellie’s companionship began.
A dyning friend of Joel asked him to take care of his daughter Ellie. As we all know The Last of Us story will revolve around Joel and Ellie, and will be accompanied by more characters as the story progresses into “short stories”, as detailed by Neil Druckman.
Neil didn’t share anything related to multiplayer section of the game, but the good news is that he did confirm it, watch the interview after the break:
http://youtu.be/E_Hl1lEM_1s
E3 2012 | The Last of Us – Naughty Dog Steals the Show.
If you were tuned into Sony‘s E3 2012 Press Conference last night, you witnessed the groundbreaking preview of Naughty Dog‘s newest hit The Last of Us. This gruesome, post-apocalyptic adventure ended the press conference with a bang, and I think it’s safe to say that The Last of Us is officially one of the most […] http://bit.ly/MxKFTr
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Countdown to E3 – The Last Of Us
Zombie games aren’t anything new. But when you think about it, The Last of Us isn’t really a zombie game. In similar fashion to, say, The Walking Dead or I Am Legend, The Last of Us isn’t necessarily about zombies but instead focuses on the human interaction/s dealt with any remaining survivor/s. Unlike in Left 4 Dead, where […] http://bit.ly/MeNf0u
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“Naughty Dog found tremendous success with its colorful platformers on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2, but the PS3’s Uncharted series scored the developer numerous awards and widespread critical acclaim. The achievements and growth Naughty Dog has enjoyed over the years presented the opportunity to form the second team that would develop The Last of Us. This is the story of how Naughty Dog’s new team came to be.” […]
- Expanding The House: Naughty Dog’s Second Team
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“At this point I think it’s safe to assume that you’ve seen the debut trailer for Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us. While visiting the studio we took the opportunity to ask the game director Bruce Straley and creative director Neil Druckmann about the creation of the video and what it is like to have your top-secret project revealed before the world. Check out the video below to hear their side of the story and to see footage from two early versions of the trailer.” […]
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“Naughty Dog’s Uncharted trilogy received plenty of praise for the natural performances from the actors and the all-encompassing method of capturing that performance. The same techniques are being applied to Naughty Dog’s new IP, The Last of Us. By capturing both the motions and vocal performance of the actors, the characters in the game feel more unified and real. Watch the video below to learn more about the actors behind Joel and Ellie and to see their raw performances.” […]
- Capturing Joel and Ellie for The Last Of Us
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