The Last Of Us Reviewed By A 2020 First-Time Player + Neo Cab, Paper Mario, More
With The Last of Us 2 and Paper Mario: Origami King about to drop, I decided to backtrack and play the last entry in each series for the first time. With no spoilers beyond basic early-game plot points, I discuss my experience at the halfway point of The Last of Us: Remastered, praising its world building, character development and notable cohesion. Neo Cab is praised for its intimate and well-rendered nocturnal taxi driver story. Paper Mario: Sticker Stars comes in for some critique for falling foul of basic point 'n' click tropes. Finally, I discuss the downside of Jedi: Fallen Order's Metroid-inspired level design.
The Last Of Us: Remastered is available free for PSNow subscribers. The soundtrack by Gustavo Santaolalla is here: http://open.spotify.com/album/2GFFxj8aR2XpwIMYanOPjh
Neo Cab is currently on offer on Steam. Get the soundtrack at http://obfusc.bandcamp.com
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Paper Mario: Origami King comes out on Nintendo Switch on July 17th.
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