
The most memorable part of 007 First Light is something that’s typically pretty boring: the tutorial. In many games, you’re forced through a series of tedious lessons in how to play, presented in a way that feels disconnected from the story itself and at a plodding pace. But First Light does something different. Because the game is centered on a young James Bond, one who is just learning to be a secret agent, the tutorial is structured like a training montage in a classic action movie. As months speed by, the game has a snappy supercut of Bond learning everything from firing a gun to parkouring across a building. But because it’s a game, the β¦

This post highlights an interesting trend in entertainment! It’s fascinating to see how gaming and filmmaking are increasingly intertwining. The evolution of storytelling in both mediums definitely opens up new possibilities for immersive experiences.