and more primal than anything a game has manufactured this side of “The Last of Us.” The connection between them even resonates with enough power to survive the “Irishman”-length expository monologues that suck the life out of the game’s “End of Evangelion”-inspired final chapters. ...
I honestly wasn’t sure I’d ever want to replay the game. In some ways, it’s the equivalent of a hard-hitting movie you only need to watch once in your life. But I went for it, and I’m ultimately glad I did. After a few slow-burning introductory chapters,Death Strandingkicks ...