Where Legends: Z-A experiments with the Pokémon formula, it succeeds in delivering a novel experience that will hopefully encourage Game Freak to continue challenging what Pokémon games can be in the future.
With the Shield Saw and other great additions, id Software gives us something we didn’t know we wanted, proving once again that this legendary series can still evolve in ways we haven’t even dreamed of.
FBC: Firebreak is weird, both aesthetically in-game and as a product, but after playing, my hesitation at this weirdness has been replaced by enthusiasm.
We visited the set of The Last of Us season two to watch the filming of a scene from Episode Five and learned about the nuance, dedication, and patience that goes into creating a show.