Nathan Drake Collection (PS4)
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Beat the 3rd game for the first time. Got really close the first time I played it, but the first part of the ending frustrated me to no end so I gave up.
Glad I stayed the course this time.Boston Red Sox
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It's been roughly two months since I finished UC1. UC2 has been my primary gaming focus this week as I'm trying to finally clear my PS4 backlog of story games. I'm around Chapter 7 and I seem to be enjoying this so much more than when I originally played it years ago.
It's truly a beautiful game and the graphics have held up well with the remaster. There's so much attention to detail in UC2 and the colors are vibrant.Comment
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I finished the 1st one this weekend and wasn't a big fan of it. The shooting controls are very floaty and enemies are just bullet sponges. Started the first few chapter of 2 and while I'm liking it better, I'm still not a fan of the combat at all. Waves after waves of bullet sponge enemies.
I'll probably play through the collection though since I find the story and characters entertaining enough. The voice acting and performance capture is top notch.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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I finished the 1st one this weekend and wasn't a big fan of it. The shooting controls are very floaty and enemies are just bullet sponges. Started the first few chapter of 2 and while I'm liking it better, I'm still not a fan of the combat at all. Waves after waves of bullet sponge enemies.
I'll probably play through the collection though since I find the story and characters entertaining enough. The voice acting and performance capture is top notch.Comment
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I don't think this is true. There is a set number of enemies that spawn in my experience. But this is still good advice - especially when you get to later enemies who are wearing vests and helmets. Head shots are important. Plus (especially in 3) don't be afraid to finish off enemies you've hit with a couple shots with hand-to-hand combat. Moving is key in this game. Enemies will work together to flank you. You should be trying to flank them.Comment
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Stealth is also handy, but I guess that's more 2 than 1. You can skip some pretty intense fire-fights by sneaking and putting people down silently.
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I don't think this is true. There is a set number of enemies that spawn in my experience. But this is still good advice - especially when you get to later enemies who are wearing vests and helmets. Head shots are important. Plus (especially in 3) don't be afraid to finish off enemies you've hit with a couple shots with hand-to-hand combat. Moving is key in this game. Enemies will work together to flank you. You should be trying to flank them.Comment
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The stealth is a welcome addition though. I can usually take out a few guards before I'm spotted.Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists AssociationComment
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The number of enemies and the location of spawning is set. They'll spawn in right on top of you if you're still standing there.
Want proof? Play the water room in the first game a few times and just stand in that first corner you get placed in (if you can survive long enough). When you kill a certain set of enemies, the next set will spawn. They will jump down right on top of you.
It's the reason the speed runs exist in this collection. You can memorize what happens, what types of enemies you will face, where they come from, and the best weapons to have going into each battle area.
EDIT: OK, now that I'm thinking there may be 1 or 2 spots that spawn infinite enemies, but it is very rare. Here's one:SpoilerThe one I'm thinking of is in the facility in the first game where you're in the room in the facility with all the crawly monsters and the generator. You're supposed to go to the door ASAP after you power it up, but if you just stand there killing the things, they'll keep spawning 2 or 3 at a time.Last edited by ImTellinTim; 12-09-2015, 04:34 PM.Comment
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The number of enemies and the location of spawning is set. They'll spawn in right on top of you if you're still standing there.
Want proof? Play the water room in the first game a few times and just stand in that first corner you get placed in (if you can survive long enough). When you kill a certain set of enemies, the next set will spawn. They will jump down right on top of you.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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This game definitely gets frustrating sometimes. I remember in the 3rd one at some fountain level I was ready to murder the dev team.MLB: Texas Rangers
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