Quote from: 「Prime」 on December 05, 2016, 03:51:15 PMQuote from: Jono on December 04, 2016, 02:49:47 AMStill haven't played the first oneThe Road with mushroom zombies.jono doesn't read
Quote from: Jono on December 04, 2016, 02:49:47 AMStill haven't played the first oneThe Road with mushroom zombies.
Still haven't played the first one
Oh boy, another generic mishmash of every zombie story told before.
ah yes, more AAA sequel hype garbage. just what the industry and gamers needed!
What's garbage about it
It kills me to agree with Azumarill. It represents everything wrong with the gaming industry. Action/adventure games try to hard so be more of an interactive movie than a legitimate video game. They do this all while pushing a AAA budget but down-scaling graphics (and mark my works, if anybody in a jacket and blazer tells you on stage that's "in game" he's flat out lying) making the gameplay boring because the developers focus in on the SSSSTTTTOOOORRRRYYYY. Making political movements, all the talks of "Omg guys, is Ellie going to be our first Lesbian protag?!" which have fuck all to do with video games. And the simple fact that just like the movie industry, all of these things just mentioned and more are a set of points to be GOTY-bait while being a title that will be forgotten about in several years. It's the same reason watching the Days Gone gameplay trailer was the most cringe-inducing thing this year from gaming. Witcher 3 was garbage for this reason, the Uncharted series is garbage for this reason, Assassins Creed is garbage for this reason, and TLoU is falling for the same sham. Let me ask you, will anyone really care about the first TLoU game three years from now? A true GOTY should be a game that can be replayed for years and years and never lose its fun or let alone interest from the player, because the developers focused on making a GAME first and built a story and visuals around that. Quote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 06, 2016, 07:23:14 PMWhat's garbage about it
You're bashing a game before it's even out... A game that's following up one of the best single player experiences ever made with a great story. I mean, what's wrong with a story? Games need a story of some sort to have some kind of legitimacy or they ultimately fall flat. The days of pong are long over, games have the ability for being fun WHILE having an immersive story. But here you are, sitting in the camp against that progression and calling for games to return to a time when they were unremarkable and cost a nickle to play.
No. I'm calling for a balance that revolves mostly around being fun to play first. The Order 1886 failed for a reason, AAA developers are focusing way too much on making action movies. It's like they're trying to compensate for not being in the movie industry. Quote from: aREALgod on December 07, 2016, 12:08:52 AMYou're bashing a game before it's even out... A game that's following up one of the best single player experiences ever made with a great story. I mean, what's wrong with a story? Games need a story of some sort to have some kind of legitimacy or they ultimately fall flat. The days of pong are long over, games have the ability for being fun WHILE having an immersive story. But here you are, sitting in the camp against that progression and calling for games to return to a time when they were unremarkable and cost a nickle to play.
The Uncharted series was amazing because of the gameplay paired with a deep story
Quote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 07:53:08 AMThe Uncharted series was amazing because of the gameplay paired with a deep story>he thinks uncharted is deepthat's so cute
And we can have that without sacrificing stories from games
What the fuck are you rambling on aboutThe Uncharted series was amazing because of the gameplay paired with a deep storyThe way you're making it sound, any game that tries to have a good story automatically sucks Which is not the case at all with any of the games you mentioned What is a "good" game to you if you're going to write off any story as pretension NaughtyDog has been consistently producing quality games even if not for the story
Quote from: aREALgod on December 07, 2016, 12:16:12 AMAnd we can have that without sacrificing stories from gamesSo why is the gameplay so boring and uninteresting? Quote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 07:53:08 AMWhat the fuck are you rambling on aboutThe Uncharted series was amazing because of the gameplay paired with a deep storyThe way you're making it sound, any game that tries to have a good story automatically sucks Which is not the case at all with any of the games you mentioned What is a "good" game to you if you're going to write off any story as pretension NaughtyDog has been consistently producing quality games even if not for the storyI'm not writing off any story as overly pretentious, just generic action/adventure ones with nothing but cliches and drama. The Metal Gear series did story and gameplay fantastically before TPP, but that's because Konomi knew they were making a GAME first.
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TLOU had great gameplay
Quote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 10:42:33 AMTLOU had great gameplay
Quote from: Azumarill on December 07, 2016, 11:44:04 AMQuote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 10:42:33 AMTLOU had great gameplayWhat did you not like about it
Quote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 11:47:52 AMQuote from: Azumarill on December 07, 2016, 11:44:04 AMQuote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 10:42:33 AMTLOU had great gameplayWhat did you not like about it>Movie>Gameplaypick one
Oh, are we on this "TLOU is a movie" bullshit now. So very wrong guys. Several levels were fairly open. Have you seen Uncharted 4? That game has massive levels. The SP for the new Halos are more a movie than these games for example. They're games. I have a bit of choice in how to approach each situation. I'm not forced down hallways 99 percent of the game. And now The Witcher 3 is a movie? The fuck are you smoking? There's also no reason to think the graphics of TLOU 2 won't be close to that. They said the same for the teaser for the first. And well. They're about the same. ND always uses their engine to render trailers.
Quote from: Gatortag on December 07, 2016, 07:48:18 PMOh, are we on this "TLOU is a movie" bullshit now. So very wrong guys. Several levels were fairly open. Have you seen Uncharted 4? That game has massive levels. The SP for the new Halos are more a movie than these games for example. They're games. I have a bit of choice in how to approach each situation. I'm not forced down hallways 99 percent of the game. And now The Witcher 3 is a movie? The fuck are you smoking? There's also no reason to think the graphics of TLOU 2 won't be close to that. They said the same for the teaser for the first. And well. They're about the same. ND always uses their engine to render trailers.He's a 343 shill. Don't even bother.
Quote from: Jono on December 07, 2016, 07:54:31 PMQuote from: Gatortag on December 07, 2016, 07:48:18 PMOh, are we on this "TLOU is a movie" bullshit now. So very wrong guys. Several levels were fairly open. Have you seen Uncharted 4? That game has massive levels. The SP for the new Halos are more a movie than these games for example. They're games. I have a bit of choice in how to approach each situation. I'm not forced down hallways 99 percent of the game. And now The Witcher 3 is a movie? The fuck are you smoking? There's also no reason to think the graphics of TLOU 2 won't be close to that. They said the same for the teaser for the first. And well. They're about the same. ND always uses their engine to render trailers.He's a 343 shill. Don't even bother.How hypocritical. He enjoys that corridor shooter named Halo 4 that's what? 6 hours at the most? But the 16 hour Uncharted 4 that's doesn't force you through heavily restricted areas is a movie? Hmm.
Quote from: Verbatim on December 07, 2016, 08:13:48 AMQuote from: Infinitely Arctic on December 07, 2016, 07:53:08 AMThe Uncharted series was amazing because of the gameplay paired with a deep story>he thinks uncharted is deepthat's so cutetbh though most video game plots are basically babby's first adventure story. It's a difficult story-telling medium because most devs feel the need to empower and satisfy the player constantly. TLOU is pretty good, but it also tries to get people to feel emotionally attached to a little girl who is literally invincible, and a PC who mows through a hundred guys/zombies in the course of an 8 hour game. It's kind of the same for Uncharted. Its story sucks but its characters are pretty fun and well-written, and the set pieces and action are, themselves, the story.