The Last Of Us Part I Has The Worst Graphics Of All Time (The Jimquisition)




The Last of Us Part I has the worst graphics of all time. I have decided this using EVIDENCE and LOGIC! You won’t believe Naughty Dog’s SHOCKING BETRAYAL!

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18 Comments:

  1. Sure the graphics are shit, but there’s more to a game than the graphics. Just look at Superman 64 or Ashigaru: The Last Shogun.

    7.000 001 / 10 — Still a marginally better game than Breath Of The Wild.

  2. What’s that bulls-eye-looking thing in the middle of the screen? No matter where you turn, it follows you. I broke three monitors before I realized it was THE DEVELOPERS who put it there! THOSE DON’T EXIST IN REAL LIFE!!

  3. Mate this is why no-one takes you game reviewers seriously anymore. You needed to stay up until 5 AM to get the leaves to move with Joel.

  4. The Pokemon game community is another that has been going through this for a few years now. It’s always frustrating when fans would rather focus their attention and ire at stuff that doesn’t matter instead of the stuff that does. I don’t care if the graphics of this tree look like shit, I care if the company is treating their employees well or lying to or manipulating their customer/player base, etc. The most vocal group of people picking apart graphics leads to a hard push in the other direction where any criticism at all gets swept under the rug of “people who are just mad Pokemon graphics aren’t good”.

  5. This was a good throwback episode. I enjoyed this.

  6. I’ve never seen lemongate but im so glad i was made aware of it :p its made my day

  7. Was not prepared for the piss that’s being taken here.

  8. The texture flickering at 9:45 was pathetic! I’m going back to Fallout 4 where entire buildings and the sky flicker or the rain turns everything bright white.

  9. It’s incredibly frustrating to see people use increased graphical demands as an argument for raising game prices, as if consumers unilaterally demanded better graphics rather than publishers and console makers pushed that issue to the forefront in a bid to distinguish themselves from their competition. It’s an added cost the industry largely self-imposed, yet expects the customers to compensate.

  10. Steph; “the leaves don’t move!”
    Me: [*somewhat unsure if serious*]
    Steph; [*adds red lines*]
    Me: Ahh, I see [*Is now 100% certain exactly how serious*]

  11. Holy shit, this is *exactly* the kind of content I subbed for. Sterling is back motherfuckers! How dare they parade this visually hideous clusterfuck of ones and zeroes before us at $70 when there aren’t even any leaf physics in it??!

  12. You’re absolutely right about the lemons; they’re disgusting.
    The problem is that studios think they can cheap out on small assets like that. They need to take a multidisciplinary approach – a lemon party, if you will.

  13. I heard you have to use your hands to play this game? Wow, what a baby game.

  14. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.

    Seriously. THANK YOU.

    The past 2 months at least, have been like a Twilight Zone episode, with so many complaints about *everything* that when you stop and think about it. DON’T MATTER.

    Yes, The remaster is ridiculously priced – but the graphics themselves are truly next gen.
    Marvel movies and TVShows have been great in the VFX Department themselves.

    Yet, people are currently having massive HATE BONERS, over the stupidest things.

  15. I don’t want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?!

  16. If there is people that’s really upset about graphics, i hope they don’t see the sky and moon on Resident Evil 2 Remake. They’re going to explote like incels.

  17. This certainly is a YouTube video

  18. Something that should be done – instead of upgrading the graphics, lower them to ps1 standards!

    I wanna play a 1$ skyrim with shadow man 1 graphics!

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