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		<title>The Last of Us: Part 2 Dev &#8220;Totally Open&#8221; to Ideas For Next Game</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Neil Druckmann talks about possibly working on a non-third person game.]]></description>
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<p>Naughty Dog has been known for its third person titles like <em>Uncharted, Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter</em> and <em>The Last of Us</em>. <em>The Last of Us: Part 2</em> will continue that trend but as creative director Neil Druckmann noted at the recent DICE Summit, the studio would be open to different perspectives in future titles.</p>
<p>During a panel, Druckmann talked about how <em>The Last of Us</em> had a number of ideas before finally being nailed down. When deciding on the use of first person versus third person, the team went with a closer third person camera to offer a &#8220;first person feel&#8221; and make the player more intimate with their on-screen character.</p>
<p>However, the development team is interested in making other kinds of games (including a joke from Druckmann about developing <em>Half-Life 3</em> as a first person title). Whatever the studio&#8217;s next title will be, it&#8217;s &#8220;totally open&#8221; to ideas and that includes not making another third person title.</p>
<p>While we doubt Naughty Dog will unveil a first person title any soon, it is good to hear their interest in different ideas. As for <em>The Last of Us: Part 2</em>, it still has no release date for PS4.</p>
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