Even in the first season, the last of us revealed the brutal and brilliant video game source content of the naughty dog.
Bill and Frank’s standstone romance proved to be a high watermark and, as Schwarner Craig Mazin told Games Radar+, the possibility of expelling the world of the series is a whole share of our “disturbing” questions from fellow Schwaroner and Game Director Neil Dirkman.
“There’s a chance to see and think of spaces in the game between moments, okay, if I didn’t have to play-and I like to play-what would we be watching? Where would we go?” The fun begins.
“I asked him a lot of annoying questions, and the reason for the disturbing questions, partially, to know how people came here? ‘ Many time, there are no answers, then provide our job to think about it.
Mazin pointed to a strong example: Isaac, Jeffrey Wright played in both the game and the HBO series. Although the history of the WLF leader (as he is in sports) is widely unclear in the American Part 2, Mazen is using other season to digest ways to reach such a prominent location and deep into such a depths.
“So, when we think of a character like Isaac in another game, a question that I immediately start to ask is ‘why?’ What did he do before?
He added, “But sometimes it just comes to simple curiosity, where we think, ‘What will happen if there is a new character?’ If someone is briefly mentioned that we never meet, but it is a note or something else in the game.
For this purpose, the last part of the American Season 2 will also break our hearts with another bill and a piece of Frank -style character.
“The thing we find once again in this season is an event where the size of the story is just reduced to a story about two people. Here is a beauty, especially in such weather, which is so big and full of action and is full of adventures, to quiet everything, take a break and just a break.”
The last part of the American Season 2 is launched on Sky and now on April 14. His premiere will also be held on April 13 at HBO.
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