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Forest Ranger Life Simulator sparks controversy on PlayStation Store for blatantly copying The Last of Us

The PlayStation Store is no stranger to questionable releases, but Forest Ranger Life Simulator might take the cake. The game, developed by Grizzly Games Limited, promises a relaxed experience where players repair bridges, feed wildlife and clean up pollution. However, it's the protagonist's striking resemblance to Joel from The Last of Us that is grabbing most of the attention.

With physical features that look straight out of The Last of Us casting, many players are left scratching their heads, wondering if this is just a coincidence or if the game is trying a little too hard to channel Joel's rugged charm. Some even call it a shameless attempt to ride the coattails of The Last of Us' iconic style, leading to growing skepticism about the game's originality.

To make matters worse, players have pointed out that the game has no release date and offers very little meaningful information beyond its core roster. For many, it's starting to look like Forest Ranger Life Simulator may be another vaporware project that fails to live up to expectations. Some might argue that the PlayStation Store, once a hub for exciting new titles, has been flooded with low-effort imitations, making it harder for players to find high-quality content.

This situation highlights the ongoing debate about the importance of creativity and engagement in the games industry. While Forest Ranger Life Simulator may still evolve into more than a simple imitation, many believe there needs to be better curation on the PlayStation Store to help players avoid similar projects in the future.

What do you think: does Forest Ranger Life Simulator have the potential to surprise us or is it just another attempt to cash in on a well-known game?

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