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I’m playing The Last of Us. It’s my first time. I know nothing aside from the acclaim. I thought the play control was horrid, and then I found out the controller I was using was broken. Now I’m waiting for the good one to charge so I can find this fucking car battery.
Would love to read your thoughts....and yes I hope you're playing the PS5 remake! Really wish I could revisit this again going in blind...
I found this to be an enjoyable experience. Incredible environments, cool protagonist (looks like Gerard Butler and sounds like Sam Eliot), and so many neat sequences where I felt like I was playing a cut scene.
This game really stands on the shoulders of giants: Resident Evil (mood, enemies, and stingy ammo), Splinter Cell (stealth attacks), Ocarina of Time (horseback riding), and 007: Everything or Nothing (melee fighting).
I do not get all the fuss about the “amazing story.” I don’t think there was an original story idea in the whole game.
I don’t have much experience with games in the past 15 years so I don’t know where this ranks for prolific gamers. I see it as an 8. I really dislike crafting. I am fine with limited ammo, but I hate how limited the parts for weapons upgrades and character attributes (holding a weapon steady) are. I’d have to play through 3 times to max out on upgrades, I think.
My biggest complaint is having finished the game I can’t just go and play any chapter I want.
Anyway, should I play the additional story included on the remastered version? What about part 2? We have it. Is it as awful as the internet says?
Part Two is incredible. Don't listen to the vocal minority online. The gameplay is also better.
I’m playing The Last of Us. It’s my first time. I know nothing aside from the acclaim. I thought the play control was horrid, and then I found out the controller I was using was broken. Now I’m waiting for the good one to charge so I can find this fucking car battery.
Would love to read your thoughts....and yes I hope you're playing the PS5 remake! Really wish I could revisit this again going in blind...
I found this to be an enjoyable experience. Incredible environments, cool protagonist (looks like Gerard Butler and sounds like Sam Eliot), and so many neat sequences where I felt like I was playing a cut scene.
This game really stands on the shoulders of giants: Resident Evil (mood, enemies, and stingy ammo), Splinter Cell (stealth attacks), Ocarina of Time (horseback riding), and 007: Everything or Nothing (melee fighting).
I do not get all the fuss about the “amazing story.” I don’t think there was an original story idea in the whole game.
I don’t have much experience with games in the past 15 years so I don’t know where this ranks for prolific gamers. I see it as an 8. I really dislike crafting. I am fine with limited ammo, but I hate how limited the parts for weapons upgrades and character attributes (holding a weapon steady) are. I’d have to play through 3 times to max out on upgrades, I think.
My biggest complaint is having finished the game I can’t just go and play any chapter I want.
Anyway, should I play the additional story included on the remastered version? What about part 2? We have it. Is it as awful as the internet says?
Part Two is incredible. Don't listen to the vocal minority online. The gameplay is also better.
100% agree with MD on this; go in as blind as you can--Part 2 is absolutely worth playing. I just got done a third playthrough a few weeks ago before I started grinding on Ragnarok.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the first one. I'll agree that the story is certainly not groundbreaking; just keep in mind that it's a 2013 game. When this was originally released the sheer quality of the voice acting and emotion behind the story (combined with the tense and enjoyable gameplay) I think kind of took everyone by surprise. I can't think of many other narrative-driven games around that time of the same narrative/acting quality aside from maybe the first Red Dead Redemption. The Uncharted games were fantastic too, just more lighthearted narrative affair.
I think that's why people like me laud TLOU's simple story so much, cause it was so impactful on the first play through back in the day...damn nearly 10 years ago....
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 2:23 am Posts: 3645 Location: The In Between
Monkey_Driven wrote:
I'm still waiting for a decent price cut to the PS5 remake of the Last of Us.
I will get to part 2 some day. Today I did the "Left Behind" addition for Part 1. Not a fan. I was fine with the parts where Ellie was trying to find stitches and whatnot for Joel, but the portions with Riley were so tedious, and then at the end she and Ellie both pretty brutally killed infected, which I'd have no problem with if she wasn't always super appalled in the beginning with Joel whenever he killed anything. It just didn't fit. That moment in the regular game where the guy was drowning Joel and she shot him had gravity. I get that he wasn't infected, but the awe of that moment has its legs taken out by the addition of her slitting an infected's throat.
I finished Horizon Forbidden West a few days ago. It's a shame that this came out essentially head to head against Elden Ring. Beautiful game and a fun gameplay loop, sidequests were pretty engaging, voice acting was top notch... story was still kinda forgettable though
I finished Horizon Forbidden West a few days ago. It's a shame that this came out essentially head to head against Elden Ring. Beautiful game and a fun gameplay loop, sidequests were pretty engaging, voice acting was top notch... story was still kinda forgettable though
I actually liked the story up until that last push. Had a very Mass Effect feel, while still feeling true to the Horizon world.
I finished Horizon Forbidden West a few days ago. It's a shame that this came out essentially head to head against Elden Ring. Beautiful game and a fun gameplay loop, sidequests were pretty engaging, voice acting was top notch... story was still kinda forgettable though
I actually liked the story up until that last push. Had a very Mass Effect feel, while still feeling true to the Horizon world.
I think it was more the old world stuff that was forgettable to me - i can't remember a single character from that timeline yet that back stuff was integral to the core story missions. The modern day tribal stuff though I can mostly still recall.
I finished Horizon Forbidden West a few days ago. It's a shame that this came out essentially head to head against Elden Ring. Beautiful game and a fun gameplay loop, sidequests were pretty engaging, voice acting was top notch... story was still kinda forgettable though
I actually liked the story up until that last push. Had a very Mass Effect feel, while still feeling true to the Horizon world.
I think it was more the old world stuff that was forgettable to me - i can't remember a single character from that timeline yet that back stuff was integral to the core story missions. The modern day tribal stuff though I can mostly still recall.
I'm only 3 hours in and there have been about 25 gameplay systems introduced already. Why do some developers insist on the smallest possible font for menus?
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am Posts: 19724 Location: Cumberland, RI
Monkey_Driven wrote:
scrub12 wrote:
The Witcher 3 is…a lot.
I'm only 3 hours in and there have been about 25 gameplay systems introduced already. Why do some developers insist on the smallest possible font for menus?
I remember having a similar experience and only played WIII for like an hour (and so much of that was cutscenes). Like 5 minutes after the tutorial section was over I was being encouraged to learn to play cards when I really just wanted to explore.
I completely skipped the card stuff. Got to the open world and gonna explore.
Funny enough, Gwent is actually a really good game in it's own right. When i was deep in my Witcher playthrough I spent hours playing gwent. But yeah definitely spend some time in the main game for a while and come back to the card game later.
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