Did anybody else think this was some grotesque fanart of Joel and Ellie +5 years?
Did anybody else think this was some grotesque fanart of Joel and Ellie +5 years?
Well put.
Nice one, really looking forward to it. Yeah I found that I didn't necessarily care for Joel or Ellie that much, but that I felt like they were real people I wanted to be around. And I felt that was incredibly important. They're just so fleshed out. I'll get back to you once I've given Tomb Raider a solid go!
Good christ.
Vulnerable. Not venerable.
God almighty, wouldn't pay full price for The Last Of Us? What are you, poor? It just might be one of the greatest games ever made, with at least 50 hours of entertainment in it if you redo the campaign (which is highly, highly replayable), probably more if you get into the excellent multiaplyer. Honestly, the only…
As Barrel Trollz says, don't you dare bash The Last Of Us until you've played that thing. I hesitate to even call it a game. It's just a masterpiece. Better than any other game that came out this year by far.
Don't worry about the death thing- Infinite definitely handle's death better from a narrative and gameplay standpoint. When you die, the enemies get more health and you lose money. Which in itself makes you really not want to die if you're playing it on a harder difficulty. Give it a try! The gameplay in general has a…
One of my best friends is actually a primary voice actor for Dust: An Elysian Tail. And I still haven't played it. Shame on me. Is it worth a purchase?
I was loving your convo with Paquete, but I think you just non-sequitur'd onto The Last Of Us. I totally agree with you- but when did that game come up?
State Of Decay is really something. Get on that. I hesitate to say it, but it's as good as The Last Of Us in several ways.
Yeah, I definitely enjoyed yours too.
Yeah, true I suppose- though I wouldn't rule out anything in the far future. And I'm talking far future, as in twenty years. There's a high chance old titles will be swapping around a lot by then.
You're using "predictable" in the passive, as in, it can literally "be predicted." Which it can. "Predictable" in this context means more specifically that it had an obvious ending. Which it didn't.
See my comment @Shiny.
The imprecise controls are intentional, though, man. Joel isn't some Special Weapons And Tactics badass. He's just a guy. And he's probably terrified and adrenaline is pumping. Without a solid few years' proper training (like I'd assume every other shooter's protagonist has, at least,) of course he's going to miss all…
Righton. Still, for the monies, I hope at some point in the future ND's titles become fair game for the whole market.
Nah, I disagree. On artistic merit, there's one very simple justification for why I argue that Infinite is pretty far behind TLoU.
Your comments sounded like it was aimed at the game itself specifically- and it sounded like you were lumping it in with every-other-F/3PS-out-there. But I guess the hectic response is probably more due to everyone expecting some heavy trolling in the featured conversations at the top of the section :P your first…
Yeah man, I got all of that. I found nearly all of the recordings on a first playthrough. Hopefully I'll find the note you refer to on my current Survivor playthrough.