

However, shortly after the official announcement, Part 1 divided fans of the original, with some arguing it is too soon for such a remake, and that the graphics overhaul is not enough to warrant another full-price release. The devs have also confirmed that The Last of Us Part 1 runs on an updated version of Naughty Dog's PS5 game engine, providing noticeable changes to the animations, character models, and the environment. And before you ask, it takes around 15 hours to beat the original TLOU. Simply put, The Last of Us Part 1 is unlikely to occupy your SSD for too long, unlike live services such as Destiny 2.

While this may seems too big, it's worth noting that cinematic games like The Last of Us don't need to be that small, as players most likely will delete the game files and switch to other titles once the credits roll.
