A player going through The Last of Us Part 1 stumbled upon an immersion-breaking flaw that can take any player out of the experience. Immersion is a significant factor regarding single-player games, and many aim to excel at this aspect, as it is one of the many reasons why single-player games are still popular among other genres. Feeling like part of a living and breathing world goes a long way in the players' experience, but a recent screenshot breaks all immersion in The Last of Us Part 1.
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