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The Last of Us Part I looks surprisingly good in first person – mod makes the game look like Dying Light and Metro Exodus

American video editor, author of the YouTube channel Voyagers Revenge published Video demonstrating the modification with a first-person perspective for The Last of Us Part I. The mod is under development.

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The creator clarified that he was playing in New Game + mode with custom difficulty settings (a combination of Grounded and Survivor +). To make it more cinematic, he turned off UI elements, including crosshairs, as well as aim assist. Shot on a PC with AMD Ryzen 9 3900X processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 ULTRA graphics card from EVGA and 128 GB RAM.

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The video has already garnered nearly 30,000 views and 1.5,000 likes. In the comments, users called this perspective a very appropriate game, noting that Naughty Dog should have officially added it (previously the developers spoke of similar experiments) or released a spin-off in the first-person shooter genre. The video reminded players of Grand Theft Auto V and Red Dead Redemption 2, where there is an opportunity to watch the action from the hero’s point of view, and someone remembered the Dead Island, Dying Light and Far Cry series, as well as Resident Evil Village and Metro Exodus. Many have expressed hope for support for a VR mode that would make the mod even more impressive.

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“This game looks amazing even in the first person perspective.noticed Alex Traveja. — The developers at Naughty Dog paid incredible attention to detail.”

The author himself admitted that the first-person perspective greatly increases the sense of immersion.


The Voyagers Revenge Channel has more original videos featuring footage from The Last of Us Part I and The Last of Us Part II, God of War Ragnarok, Red Dead Redemption 2, Elden Ring, Days Gone, Marvel’s Spider-Man and other games.

The Last of Us Part I was released on PC on March 28, almost seven months after its release on PlayStation 5. The port that was the responsibility of Iron Galaxy Studios (it carried Batman: Arkham Knight to PC) , was a technical failure and received the worst ratings in Naughty Dog history. Released to date five spots. The developers have improved performance, returned horse animations in cutscenes, removed camera shake when using the keyboard and mouse, flickering textures, and black sky (the last problem appeared in the variant for Epic game store), corrected geometry, and an unusual bug where characters would get wet for no reason.

The Last of Us Part I rankings steam has increased from 36% to 51% since its publication (the total number of reviews has increased to 16.5 thousand).

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