

Nothing has been shifted around, this isn't a director's cut where the flow or pace of the game has been changed. All dialogue, voice lines, characters and scenarios are present and accounted for. Much of the game is exactly as it was because there was no need to alter it. This is not an all-new way to experience a game that desperately needed an overhaul, this is the game you played in 2013 with a facelift and some quality improvements elsewhere. At face value, the changes here seem pretty minimal. This is not a fundamental remake like Resident Evil 2 or Final Fantasy VII. That is to say, TLOU Part 1 is the same game again in many ways.

While it is certainly accurate to call this a remake, for reasons we will get into, this feels more like a remaster. Chances are high that you have already played it, and are only here to read about what has changed. It's hard to know where to start when reviewing a remake of one of the most popular games of all time.
