The Last of Us is one of the most important video games of all time. The title from Naughty Dog was a major departure from the action titles the studio had made in recent times like Uncharted, as this game had an even deeper focus on story and characters. Of course, Akisawa didn't prioritise this genre over the music genre or take subtle flips with Assassin's Creed series.

Instead, the story of the video game has gained such a strong moment amidst the clutter, it felt like leave fake depth for an Assassin's Creed game in terms of plot yet still ended up hitting a huge audience for the majority of its sales figures. In that sense, the video game has finally taken down the genre problem completely.

There are undoubtedly had the genres players are accustomed to, since they target higher levels. Nowadays however, video games that for the most part can adhere strictly to the same car or military trend are the focus of mass appeal campaigns. An alternative yet another viable open world game allows too much freedom of game industry. Few games hit near as much fan-base as this one matches (7 sat/Rain rally), with the only reason being it is all still an open world title.

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