The Last Of Us Part 2 Is Harder To Adapt Than It Seems
Characters aging, the game's length, and its structure all make TLOU2 a strange beast.
Characters aging, the game's length, and its structure all make TLOU2 a strange beast.
Who needs realism when you can throw a bike at a man dressed in a bin bag?
TV executives need to have a long, hard think before acquiring their next gaming license
Losing someone is hard and some games can go beyond to demonstrate all the complex feelings behind grief.
Putting a non-linear narrative in chronological order could easily detract from its impact.
Being big and scary is crucial to Abby’s character, no matter how much gamers say it’s ‘unrealistic’.
Let's go back and think of the best settings Ellie and Joel have visited throughout the series.
Ethan Miller doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
Twice as long as their predecessors, twice as many stories.
They tear your arms off, you tear your hair out.
The pause after Joel says his name is still unbearable.
When Abby walks out into the bleachers, you realize just how big The Last of Us Part 2 actually is.
"It was one of the most influential roles I’ve had in my life."
It can be tough to remember how different Ellie was in the first game.