The Last Of Us: Left Behind PS5 Still, we’d argue, the best The Last Of Us has ever been, this two-hour (plus change) side story has lost little of its emotional kick in the intervening years. There’s real poignancy in its playfulness: the scenes where Riley and Ellie try on a range of silly Halloween masks and engage in an impromptu windowsmashing contest are all the more affecting because you know how their story ends.
Splatoon 3 Switch With Turf War frequently putting us on teams with Splat Charger users who can’t seem to shoot straight, and the campaign mop-up barely taking an hour, we retreat to Salmon Run – which at times risks being as exasperating as the competitive modes, particularly when your entire team dunks their bombs in the same Flyfish bin. But the fierce intensity of these shifts, with their everaltering weapon sets, changing tides and occasional appearances of the colossal Cohozuna, keep us coming back. As does the chance to earn new clobber. Never has a pink slopsuit seemed quite so desirable.