The Last Guy gets found on PSN tomorrow
The Last Guy, a mash-up of Google maps and "follow the leader" (or Snake, if we can talk super old-school), will be available tomorrow on PSN for $10, according to the PlayStation Blog. The 15 stages of zombie-dodging gameplay takes place in several cities across the globe, which use aerial photography as "levels" -- the demo, which takes place in Asakusa, Tokyo became available last week on PSN. Check out the video after the break for a taste of what The Last Guy has to offer.












Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
SuperGayParade @ Aug 27th 2008 5:24PM
This game had the best promotional team ever.
Pixelantes Anonymous @ Aug 27th 2008 10:34PM
You are the number one commenter in all of Hindustan.
I shouldn't have said that. I shouldn't have said that.
Ayrkain @ Aug 28th 2008 7:54AM
Still, I think the comment came out pretty cool.
Duke @ Aug 27th 2008 5:28PM
That's a clever looking game. I'm intrigued.
j.howlett @ Aug 27th 2008 5:33PM
tried the demo yesterday and it was fun. don't think i have the tv to fully grasp everything though
chronomaster.k @ Aug 27th 2008 5:41PM
Seems a lot like that one game from WTF but with more diversity in playing the game.
And significantly cooler music.
atrimus @ Aug 27th 2008 5:47PM
not really into PSN and XBL Arcade games, but ign did give this a 9/10. guess it wouldn't hurt to try the demo at least.
zuburi @ Aug 27th 2008 7:40PM
I shit into a bowl and IGN gave it a 7.9 so, you know.
You should check this game out, though.
WhoMe @ Aug 27th 2008 6:05PM
My problem with the game is that it is sometimes hard to see the routes you can use, esp with buildings. Guess that's the downside of using aerial images.
Was pretty fun tho.
Yema @ Aug 27th 2008 9:20PM
No its not. If you hold 'x', it enables radar that lets you see people in buildings as well as all possible routes. everything you can't walk through is blacked out.
skittens @ Aug 27th 2008 6:10PM
Ok serious...who didn't find themselves tapping their foot during that video (especially when the loading logo was flashing to the beat)?
Maverick Saturn @ Aug 27th 2008 6:27PM
This game redefines gaming as a whole, my whole life was changed :O
Okay, thats lies, but it is fun, do give it a try ^^
kastonie @ Aug 27th 2008 6:44PM
is there a custom level maker? I would like to make my hometown into a level for this game.....
Zak Canard @ Aug 27th 2008 7:18PM
Since I'm probably not going to get a PS3 any time soon I'll just have to make do with the flash version
JohnMazz @ Aug 27th 2008 7:52PM
Uh, can some one get continuity on the phone... So your saying Snake is older than Follow the Leader... =/
Vault @ Aug 27th 2008 8:51PM
The demo was fun but I have a pretty small television and it was reaaaallly hard to see anything when I am not 100% zoomed in (and then I missed a lot of zombies).
Oh well, if I had a larger TV I'd certainly buy it but I've got bad eyesight as it is and I don't think I'll enjoy the game much when I can't see it. :(
Skaz @ Aug 27th 2008 10:17PM
Reminds me of Flicky.
Secre @ Aug 28th 2008 2:05AM
HOLY CRAP O.o! That's my neighborhood!
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No, just kidding xD. This stupid post brought to you by an idiot.
knowthyself @ Aug 28th 2008 8:49AM
Wow..you will go blind playing this.
redjack @ Aug 28th 2008 9:09AM
Google maps had nothing to do with this. Google uses satellite imagery, not aerial imagery. You couldn't get this sort of image resolution from a satellite. Usually you can only get a meter GSD -- unlike aerial which is usually around a 12 to 6-inch GSD.
Roto13 @ Aug 28th 2008 11:34AM
... I thought it automatically generated levels based on Google Earth data. Now I'm all disappointed. ._.