Poll What Are You Looking Forward To Seeing The Most In Playstation Experience? (6 votes)
Uncharted 4 83%
Uncharted 4 50%
I personally am really looking forward to seeing more Uncharted 4, plus Jaffe's new game and maybe a bit of The Order too. But mostly Uncharted 4. 90% of my excitement is Uncharted 4 actually.
There's supposedly at least two unannounced games they are going to show off. I'm looking most forward to that and hopefully some Uncharted 4 gameplay.
like.. i'm really looking forward to uncharted 4 and all, but I really wanna see some uncharted 4 gameplay, so i gotta go with uncharted 4 on this one.
like.. i'm really looking forward to uncharted 4 and all, but I really wanna see some uncharted 4 gameplay, so i gotta go with uncharted 4 on this one.
There's supposedly at least two unannounced games they are going to show off. I'm looking most forward to that and hopefully some Uncharted 4 gameplay.
Going with the bolded. Hoping to see something new be unveiled.
Uncharted 4 can go to hell. Movie game? I watch movies when I want to watch a movie.
Even Sony agrees it's a movie according to their UC3 commercial.
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
If it's a game, then I expect more than graphics. Uncharted 3 did not deliver in that aspect. It still had the unsatisfying gunplay which dominated 99% of the play time while the actual adventuring part was underdeveloped, few in number, and lacking in quality. The platforming was, after 2 games, still awkward as hell, and the whole rigorous linear design did not help much either. And Drake's character is more and more becoming cliched even in gaming scene, while UC never actually had a good story to begin with. UC2 had the good level design, but then again, it still had all those problems. The series is by far the most overrated in the last gen, and Naughty Dog is likewise the most overrated dev of last gen.
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
If it's a game, then I expect more than graphics. Uncharted 3 did not deliver in that aspect. It still had the unsatisfying gunplay which dominated 99% of the play time while the actual adventuring part was underdeveloped, few in number, and lacking in quality. The platforming was, after 2 games, still awkward as hell, and the whole rigorous linear design did not help much either. And Drake's character is more and more becoming cliched even in gaming scene, while UC never actually had a good story to begin with. UC2 had the good level design, but then again, it still had all those problems. The series is by far the most overrated in the last gen, and Naughty Dog is likewise the most overrated dev of last gen.
I disagree about the gunplay and platforming. I actually found it fun and I sank a great deal of time into Uncharted 3's and 2's multiplayer. I thought the platforming was spot on, they made it feel smooth and it fit with the cinematic flow of the game. The shooting was also good, they opted to make Uncharted 3 a lot less floaty than previous Uncharteds which is fine by me. Uncharted 3 was disappointing in terms of story and the overall pacing, but it's still a great game.
Honestly though I just have a feeling in the back of my mind that this will be a major disappointment from an announcement standpoint. In reality they'll announce indies and tell show us stuff we've already seen.
Uncharted 4 is poor mans Laura Craft. Derek is not even funny hes just a fool who jumps and finds treasure, Indiana Jones and freinds did a better job in movies, you shoot in uncharted and cover and then big cgi sequence and duck cover shoot, climb, Laura Craft did better and shes hotter than Derek.
Uncharted 4 can go to hell. Movie game? I watch movies when I want to watch a movie.
Even Sony agrees it's a movie according to their UC3 commercial.
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
funsohng has a point though. Sony should support the Vita. People use PS4 for other games besides Uncharted anyway; hell if I end up getting a PS4, I probably won't buy uncharted.
Bloodborne and whatever Naughty Dog does after Uncharted.
I'm not super negative on that franchise (I quite like Uncharted 2, 3 is whatever though), but if it's just going to be another third person cover shooter, with sticky cover, and more bombastic set piece after another, then yeah I'm sure it'll be polished, but it'll actually be devoid of anything interesting or all that exciting. Uncharted 2 benefits from having some genuinely fresh set pieces. 3 was trying to be more of that (arguably with shittier shooting), and tries to retread the setpieces, except they arent' as good. In fact they were fucking weak.
Last of Us felt like a genuine step forward for that studio, and it wasn't because of the plot. That shit was just The Road meets of Children of Men, and not done as well as those 2 either. But the pacing in the last of us, the encounter designs, the actual moment to moment gameplay actually allowing some genuine options was good stuff. If Uncharted 4 feels like an evolution of that but with Uncharted's tone, I'm cool, but if it's just another fucking gun wank, hooray they made a game for people allergic to depth.
Otherwise Bloodborne is looking beast. I mean look at this thing
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
If it's a game, then I expect more than graphics. Uncharted 3 did not deliver in that aspect. It still had the unsatisfying gunplay which dominated 99% of the play time while the actual adventuring part was underdeveloped, few in number, and lacking in quality. The platforming was, after 2 games, still awkward as hell, and the whole rigorous linear design did not help much either. And Drake's character is more and more becoming cliched even in gaming scene, while UC never actually had a good story to begin with. UC2 had the good level design, but then again, it still had all those problems. The series is by far the most overrated in the last gen, and Naughty Dog is likewise the most overrated dev of last gen.
I disagree about the gunplay and platforming. I actually found it fun and I sank a great deal of time into Uncharted 3's and 2's multiplayer. I thought the platforming was spot on, they made it feel smooth and it fit with the cinematic flow of the game. The shooting was also good, they opted to make Uncharted 3 a lot less floaty than previous Uncharteds which is fine by me. Uncharted 3 was disappointing in terms of story and the overall pacing, but it's still a great game.
Guns feel like firing plastic toys, while platforming feels like you are being transported by invisible crane to the next ledge. I'm sorry, but I had a lot more fun shooting Halghasts in KZ2 than shooting whatever they were in Uncharted. Climbing is also far better in Assassin's Creed. And Platforming is just so linear that it's just bad. UC2 at least tried to make it more like a puzzle in certain sections, but UC3 was just either too bloody long, too bloody linear, or both at the same time.
And don't even get me started on the "cinematic flow." A f*cking game where you mindlessly kill hundreds of people but still trying to be average joe during the cutscenes? lol. Not to mention the fact that game's story is essentially a very poor man's Indiana Jones. Barely memorable characters other than Sully, who I admit is awesome, and Charlie, who is memorable only because he's basically Jason Statham as British nerd.
I'm not surprised, the graphics are so spectacular that Naughty Dog even fooled Sony into thinking it was a movie. It's a common mistake, don't worry. Just a natural side effect of an exceptional game ;).
If it's a game, then I expect more than graphics. Uncharted 3 did not deliver in that aspect. It still had the unsatisfying gunplay which dominated 99% of the play time while the actual adventuring part was underdeveloped, few in number, and lacking in quality. The platforming was, after 2 games, still awkward as hell, and the whole rigorous linear design did not help much either. And Drake's character is more and more becoming cliched even in gaming scene, while UC never actually had a good story to begin with. UC2 had the good level design, but then again, it still had all those problems. The series is by far the most overrated in the last gen, and Naughty Dog is likewise the most overrated dev of last gen.
I disagree about the gunplay and platforming. I actually found it fun and I sank a great deal of time into Uncharted 3's and 2's multiplayer. I thought the platforming was spot on, they made it feel smooth and it fit with the cinematic flow of the game. The shooting was also good, they opted to make Uncharted 3 a lot less floaty than previous Uncharteds which is fine by me. Uncharted 3 was disappointing in terms of story and the overall pacing, but it's still a great game.
Guns feel like firing plastic toys, while platforming feels like you are being transported by invisible crane to the next ledge. I'm sorry, but I had a lot more fun shooting Halghasts in KZ2 than shooting whatever they were in Uncharted. Climbing is also far better in Assassin's Creed. And Platforming is just so linear that it's just bad. UC2 at least tried to make it more like a puzzle in certain sections, but UC3 was just either too bloody long, too bloody linear, or both at the same time.
And don't even get me started on the "cinematic flow." A f*cking game where you mindlessly kill hundreds of people but still trying to be average joe during the cutscenes? lol. Not to mention the fact that game's story is essentially a very poor man's Indiana Jones. Barely memorable characters other than Sully, who I admit is awesome, and Charlie, who is memorable only because he's basically Jason Statham as British nerd.
I guess it's just not your kind of game?
I see what you're complaining about, but the mechanics suit the game fine for what it's trying to accomplish IMO.
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