The Last Of Us Remastered: 4 reasons why you will get hooked

The Last Of Us Remastered pushed over Watch Dogs from the top spot of the most popular game. The game dethroned the former number 1 to be the highest-profile game release in months.

The top five games are The Last of Us Remastered (Sony); Brand New Watch Dogs (Ubisoft); FIFA 14 (EA); The LEGO Movie Videogame (Warner Bros.); and Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition (Microsoft).

Below are the four reasons why you will get hooked with the recently released The Last Of Us Remastered.

1. The new version of the game is available in multiplayer mode that allows you to enjoy the game with your friends. The previous version of the game is for single player, which made the transition hard. Changing the playing mode actually manages to repurpose many of the mechanics from the story in interesting ways.

2. The new game also allows gamers to play intelligently and strategically. Every miniscule decision is of vital importance in the game. It will give you the feel similar to Call Of Duty or Battlefield.

3. One of the unique features of The Last Of Us Remastered is the challenge to keep your crew alive for 12 weeks as either a Hunter or a Firefly, which works out to about 84 matches. In the game, you will receive supplies with each match that you play instead of experience points. These supplies are needed to feed your ever-growing crew that you need to keep alive. Each match equates to a day and you will have a quota that needed to be fulfilled. If you fail to hit the quota, your camp will begin to get sick, potentially forcing you to restart your journey.

4. In the game, every item is of vital importance such as each pistol, sub machine gun, or booster. Players needed to devise a type of setup that suits their gameplay. Moreover, each equipment has limitation that gives rise to numerous tactics.

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