Masahiro Sakurai, the man in charge of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, has spoken openly about his time working on the Smash Bros.

Masahiro Sakurai, the man in charge of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, has spoken openly about his time working on the Smash Bros.

game reviews in his ongoing YouTube series, but this week he covered something new: The Last of Us Part I.

game reviews in his ongoing YouTube series, but this week he covered something new: The Last of Us Part I.

That is the remake (not the remaster) of the original The Last of Us game, and it includes a number of new accessibility features. 

That is the remake (not the remaster) of the original The Last of Us game, and it includes a number of new accessibility features. 

These are comparable to those in subsequent PlayStation games like The Last of Us Part II and God of War Ragnarok.

These are comparable to those in subsequent PlayStation games like The Last of Us Part II and God of War Ragnarok.

In his recent video praising the "Modern Quality of Life Features" of a game's user interface, Sakurai heaped particular attention on the accessibility features.

In his recent video praising the "Modern Quality of Life Features" of a game's user interface, Sakurai heaped particular attention on the accessibility features.

In his recent video praising the "Modern Quality of Life Features" of a game's user interface, Sakurai heaped particular attention on the accessibility features.

In his recent video praising the "Modern Quality of Life Features" of a game's user interface, Sakurai heaped particular attention on the accessibility features.