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I'm just over the halfway point, but some of these scripted spawnings piss me off. Nothing to ruin the game, but it kind of takes you out of the moment.
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Re: The Last of Us: Remastered
Made It Through Jefferson County:
SpoilerHoly crap the last scene before Fall. Damn.
Henry was pretty worthless as far as companion AI* goes, but the story-aspect with them was great. It definitely lifted your spirits to find others that you could still trust and co-exist with. Then the rug gets pulled out. As if Joel didn't have enough baggage. "This is your fault!" Bam! Damn.
I knew when Tess and Sam had gotten bitten, but leaving Tess didn't have nearly the dramatic/emotional effect that Sam and Henry did. I guess because with Tess there wasn't any time to process. The game, looking back, foreshadows it somewhat with the survivors that were living in the sewer tunnels with the children. I've been scrounging around every corner (when I can - some areas I just have to hightail it out of there) and into nook collecting artifacts. The little notes that tell stories that themselves could have been enough to fill a game really helps flesh out the world and they just hit you with the words and the after-math of what's left. Coming across those kids draped over with white, bloody sheets in the sewers. There's no emotional connection to them 30 minutes prior, but it just hits you that the world is out for its own and no one else. Having Henry and Sam join you made the game a little brighter, but it was certainly short-lived.
*I don't know if the game has ramped up difficulty (humans are insanely easy to circle around and stealth kill whole groups) or if the companion AI gets progressively dumber, but since leaving Boston they've been little, if any, help. At the end of Pittsburgh where you have to turn off the generator running the flood light that triggers a group of 5-6 Outlaws, Henry basically stood still for most of the encounter.
Before exiting Jefferson County on the way to find Ellie and you run into the group of Outlaws at the bend in the road where Tommy tells you to "sneak around." It sounds like a good plan, but damn if Tommy doesn't run up the damn middle of the road and/or give your position away every damn time which ruins any kind of stealth plan.
I was able to navigate through Boston and most of Pittsburgh prior to meeting Henry silently and without firing a weapon. I don't mind the combat, but its a little jarring when the game takes that choice of approach away from you and funnels you into gunplay (which gameplay wise is really tight). If I'm going to be forced into combat situations at least make the AI a little more helpful and more on my level as a player.
I'm making it a bigger deal than what it really is, but playing on Survivor it is a little bit jarring and frustrating.
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I'm at 42% complete on my Hard playthrough. What a blast it's been so far.
It's fun to search every nook and cranny for additional parts/supplies, because they are so important in this game vs. other games where there is seemingly a limitless supply of guns and ammo littering the environment.
I'd probably be 100% complete if it weren't for Photo Mode. It's just too addicting.Ryan Spencer
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Random question...
You have to make a choice:
In the first choice all three Uncharted games exist just as they do now, but Naughty Dog never makes The Last of Us.
In choice two, Naughty Dog has only created The Last of Us, but the Uncharted franchise is never developed.
What would you choose?
I played both Uncharted 1 & 2 twice, and Uncharted 3 once. I loved all three games, but IMO, The Last of Us is so good that it really makes for a tough choice.
I'm leaning towards The Last of Us.Now, more than everComment
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I've been playing on Normal and its been fairly challenging but I always have plenty of supplies. I'm in Pittsburgh now but wish I'd been playing on Hard. I'm not sure I'll do a second playthrough so I'm thinking of starting over and doing a full playthrough on Hard.Comment
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So after a few decent beat downs I was poking around a bit in the MP menu. And realized people can (and likely do) buy upgrades. Are they 1 time uses or do you buy something specific and just always have/start with it.
I have my good matches too but for the most part I seem to be severely over matched by stronger opponents. Wondering if this has any significanceComment
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Yeah glad we don't live in that world where we only have to pick one. Interesting discussion though.Comment
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Re: The Last of Us: Remastered
Random question...
You have to make a choice:
In the first choice all three Uncharted games exist just as they do now, but Naughty Dog never makes The Last of Us.
In choice two, Naughty Dog has only created The Last of Us, but the Uncharted franchise is never developed.
What would you choose?
I played both Uncharted 1 & 2 twice, and Uncharted 3 once. I loved all three games, but IMO, The Last of Us is so good that it really makes for a tough choice.
I'm leaning towards The Last of Us.Comment
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They have confirmed that this epic game is being made into a movie, with the producer of the Sparticus series on board to produce. If the movie is half as good as the game, I'm thinking it will be a legit best picture oscar nominee. But the Oscars have some anti-horror sentiment for some reason.
Anyways, they are yet to announce a cast or even director. So I'm thinking Quentin Tarrentino would be the perfect man to direct this. With Gerald Butler playing Joel, and Maisie Williams as Ellie. If Chloe Grace Moretz was 3-4 years younger I would say she'd be the perfect choice. But she's 17, and looks like it, so it would be hard for her to pull off Ellie, I think. So what do you guys think?Green Bay PackersSeattle MarinersNew York Rangers
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