Naughty Dog, the creators of "Drakes Uncharted," as released the official launch trailer for "The Last of Us."
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The trailer for the post-apocalyptic survival game was officially launched during Sony's E3 2013 on Monday at the Los Angeles Convention Center. The Last of Us release date is already set on Friday June 14.
The initial trailer for the last of us created such a buzz for the game and it garnered strong positive reviews amongst various gamers and critics worldwide. Most of the critics shared a solid review to The Last of Us which is reported to have a stunning visual effects and addictive gameplay.
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Level Up gave "The Last of Us" a perfect 100 and even gave a review that said:
"Naughty Dog has proven itself again as one of the most accomplished development teams in the world. With The Last of Us they have given us a consistent and interesting world that is supported by practically all of its game mechanics. From the rich complex combat system to the sublime sound design; this game immerses the player in one of the most visceral plots in this generation. Maybe the AI could have been better, but, overall, this game proves how far the craftsmanship of making video games has come."
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"The Last of Us" is set twenty years after a modern plague drastically transformed a civilization and infected humans who continue to struggle and survive. The survivors will kill each other for food, sustenance, weapons and whatever they can find for their continued existence. Joel and Ellie, the main characters in 'The Last of Us' must work together to be able to survive in the abandoned world filled with challenges and action.
Watch the drama unfold below in the trailer.
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