I just finally got around to playing TLOU recently, and I gotta say, yeah Gamespot's review rating is pretty laughable.
And these guys clearly know what they are doing when it comes to creating immersive worlds, believable characters and solid stories. I'd have to say that was the single best executed video-game story I've ever experienced.
Ellie and Tess were both powerful characters, and somehow I never found myself thinking "this could be better if only they had bikini tops, big breasts, and cutting edge jiggle physics". But what do I know? The game was a fail at market right?
@CaptainErebus A dose of immersive realism is liberal crap? Or do the women in your life run around half-naked when the going gets tuff?
I can understand, if you're used to your mom wearing fishnets and vinyl with five inch machine gun heels, that seeing normal people in games might break the immersion for you.
Ha ha. Excited people leaked assets. Now excited people have to wait longer. But not really. That's what you get for leaky assets. At least it's not pushing the game a couple years...remember HL2? Plug your assets already.
@shadowkratos774 lol. evil corporate greed. how dare they give people more of what they want and not do it for free.
yeah, it's going to be crap, but the kiddies want it and the parents will buy it. but they should not do it - for the sanctity of the franchise (the franchise that is produced by spending money to make money).
@freedom01 Japan isn't worried about Japanese games until next year. Since that's how Sony is working to make sure PS4 won't sell out at launch...by not launching it in Japan.
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