Right on, TLoU is doing great, it definitely deserves it!
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I favour gameplay, Level design, and challenge above all else. My vote goes to Pikmin 3. My one vote wasn't enough to give Pikmin 3 even 1 percent :(
All the salty brogamers are finally going to be happy.
Seems like "bro gamers" forgot about their idol: Call of Duty.
Zero votes at the time of this post.
Call of Duty is dead. Activision was trying to blame the release of the PS4 and Xbox One on the weak sales of Call of Duty Ghosts. But gamers are just sick of playing the same game every year without any changes.
Haven't played The Last of Us yet. Still waiting for it to drop to $19.99 on Amazon before I buy it. I hope it is as good as cows make it out to be.
Haven't played The Last of Us yet. Still waiting for it to drop to $19.99 on Amazon before I buy it. I hope it is as good as cows make it out to be.
It's great and looks amazing!
Finally we get to vote! Thanks for the info, TC.
Voted for the open world of crime and free bad behaviour GTAV. :-P
The Last of Us really only deserves an 8/10.
I played it awhile ago, and the only thing that was somewhat interesting was the story. However, that story was chopped up by less interesting portions of gameplay. The crafting system is more like a gesture than anything else, and there is absolutely nothing "survival" about the game. It's also not much of a third person shooter since going in guns blazing is always a bad idea, and you are much better off using a stealth approach.
In terms of stealth mechanics, TLOU is significantly weaker than games dedicated to stealth such as Hitman Absolution, Splinter Cell Blacklist or Dishonor. AI is simply retarded. In Hitman Absolution, if you throw something to distract an enemy, and the enemy had a view of the projectile's trajectory, he would investigate the source of the projectile instead of the sound. Sure, it may make sense for blind zombies, but it was ridiculous when human enemy who was just around a corner chase after a bottle like some doggie when I throw it out almost from in front of him. Then there is the immersion-breaking "invisible allies". They can be pretty dumb and take cover on the other side of a cover facing the enemy! However, they are invisible and a horde of zombies would ignore them until the player engages in combat.
The graphics is also not worthy of praise. It's tolerable, but the low resolution and severe lack of AA hurts the design of the game significantly. There is a lot of blurry textures and inconsistent levels of quality throughout the game. There are also many occasions where character models would clip into each other, especially Ellie who frequently runs right through Joel. Finally, it was surprising since I never expected it on a console - there are graphical glitches. Sometimes a texture would be missing for a second, or textures in the distance would be flickering, or an animation may not play out correctly for half a second. It appears to be the result of a game truly pushing the limited hardware of PS3, and the glitches did not add to the graphics of the game. FPS also drop below 30 fps fairly frequently. This game actually looks a lot worse in motion, and does not offer the level of visual quality one would expect, after looking at its screenshots.
The first 10 minutes of TLOU deserve a 10/10. That was narrative gold, displaying how subtle player choices can be meaningfully implemented into what many other games would convey using a cut-scene. The rest of the game deserves 7/10 at best - very mediocre gameplay carried by a decent story.
Call of Duty is dead. Activision was trying to blame the release of the PS4 and Xbox One on the weak sales of Call of Duty Ghosts. But gamers are just sick of playing the same game every year without any changes.
Until Titanfall comes out and everybody is saying: "ZOMG MECHS IN A SHOOTER; GOAT!"
They are tired of "modern warfare", they can't get enough spunkgargleweewee.
Haven't played The Last of Us yet. Still waiting for it to drop to $19.99 on Amazon before I buy it. I hope it is as good as cows make it out to be.
Outside of Demon's Souls there is probably no better gaming experience this generation
The Last of Us really only deserves an 8/10.
I played it awhile ago, and the only thing that was somewhat interesting was the story. However, that story was chopped up by less interesting portions of gameplay. The crafting system is more like a gesture than anything else, and there is absolutely nothing "survival" about the game. It's also not much of a third person shooter since going in guns blazing is always a bad idea, and you are much better off using a stealth approach.
In terms of stealth mechanics, TLOU is significantly weaker than games dedicated to stealth such as Hitman Absolution, Splinter Cell Blacklist or Dishonor. AI is simply retarded. In Hitman Absolution, if you throw something to distract an enemy, and the enemy had a view of the projectile's trajectory, he would investigate the source of the projectile instead of the sound. Sure, it may make sense for blind zombies, but it was ridiculous when human enemy who was just around a corner chase after a bottle like some doggie when I throw it out almost from in front of him. Then there is the immersion-breaking "invisible allies". They can be pretty dumb and take cover on the other side of a cover facing the enemy! However, they are invisible and a horde of zombies would ignore them until the player engages in combat.
The graphics is also not worthy of praise. It's tolerable, but the low resolution and severe lack of AA hurts the design of the game significantly. There is a lot of blurry textures and inconsistent levels of quality throughout the game. There are also many occasions where character models would clip into each other, especially Ellie who frequently runs right through Joel. Finally, it was surprising since I never expected it on a console - there are graphical glitches. Sometimes a texture would be missing for a second, or textures in the distance would be flickering, or an animation may not play out correctly for half a second. It appears to be the result of a game truly pushing the limited hardware of PS3, and the glitches did not add to the graphics of the game. FPS also drop below 30 fps fairly frequently. This game actually looks a lot worse in motion, and does not offer the level of visual quality one would expect, after looking at its screenshots.
The first 10 minutes of TLOU deserve a 10/10. That was narrative gold, displaying how subtle player choices can be meaningfully implemented into what many other games would convey using a cut-scene. The rest of the game deserves 7/10 at best - very mediocre gameplay carried by a decent story.
Glad I'm not the only one who wasn't all that impressed with the game. The gameplay felt sluggish and clunky with lots of AI glitches. The story was good but there were long stretches where it wasn't advanced in any meaningful way, in particular the Pittsburgh section.
shame most fanboys will be too lazy to respond to genuine criticism.
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