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Doesn't help that the matchmaking is completely broken. I'm sure you're getting put in games against high level players with more unlocks.
And now this
I don't eem wanna play anymore
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Doesn't help that the matchmaking is completely broken. I'm sure you're getting put in games against high level players with more unlocks.
And now this
I don't eem wanna play anymore
The problem is...in mainstream media (movies, tv shows, video games) people feel the need for finality. They need to know how the character's life ends, or they need to know the world is saved. However, as bookworms can attest, sometimes a story is just a story and by the end of the novel there has been plenty of character development but little has changed about the world. This game was the story of Joel and Ellie's cross-country journey and the development of their interpersonal relationship as well as each's own personal development. In regards to the aforementioned, I think the ending was fantastic. It gives you a peak into Joel's soul as he comes full circle from loving father, to emotionally detatched survivor, to selfish murderous emotionally-involved caretaker.Ending was absolutely perfect. What exactly did you not like about the ending and how would you have made a better ending?
I still believe the hardest part of the game is the last wave of infected in SLC in the tunnels right before the hospital. What was your guys' strategy?
I basically used my ammo strictly on clickers and focused only on them first. Then after they were all gone, I just melee runners. I also made sure to continue moving so Ellie can shoot them while waves of infected are chasing after me. Then with the 2 bloaters, I had to do a lil baiting with the bottle and molotovs. Then I just kept running around so I'm avoiding their bombs and Ellie is shooting them while they're chasing after me.
^^ I stealth played that whole part. Mad easy.
Just started Uncharted 1..... wow have games come a long way on PS3. The Last Of Us is SOOOOOOOOOOOO far ahead of it graphically and every other way. Playing strictly for the storyline.
I still believe the hardest part of the game is the last wave of infected in SLC in the tunnels right before the hospital. What was your guys' strategy?
I basically used my ammo strictly on clickers and focused only on them first. Then after they were all gone, I just melee runners. I also made sure to continue moving so Ellie can shoot them while waves of infected are chasing after me. Then with the 2 bloaters, I had to do a lil baiting with the bottle and molotovs. Then I just kept running around so I'm avoiding their bombs and Ellie is shooting them while they're chasing after me.
^ This.^^ I stealth played that whole part. Mad easy.
The problem is...in mainstream media (movies, tv shows, video games) people feel the need for finality. They need to know how the character's life ends, or they need to know the world is saved. However, as bookworms can attest, sometimes a story is just a story and by the end of the novel there has been plenty of character development but little has changed about the world. This game was the story of Joel and Ellie's cross-country journey and the development of their interpersonal relationship as well as each's own personal development. In regards to the aforementioned, I think the ending was fantastic. It gives you a peak into Joel's soul as he comes full circle from loving father, to emotionally detatched survivor, to selfish murderous emotionally-involved caretaker.
What I love about the ending is it that it exposes Joel. Even after sparing Ellie from the procedure, he couldn't even give her the knowledge of the truth so that she might make a decision for herself. Maybe he's doing it ouf of love, or maybe he's doing it out fear she might go along with the surgery. But it's sure that he is doing it because he can't let go.
I still believe the hardest part of the game is the last wave of infected in SLC in the tunnels right before the hospital. What was your guys' strategy?
I basically used my ammo strictly on clickers and focused only on them first. Then after they were all gone, I just melee runners. I also made sure to continue moving so Ellie can shoot them while waves of infected are chasing after me. Then with the 2 bloaters, I had to do a lil baiting with the bottle and molotovs. Then I just kept running around so I'm avoiding their bombs and Ellie is shooting them while they're chasing after me.
For all those who have finished the game...You'd probably agree, that it's not too early to start the conversation.
Where does TLOU rank in this generation of games?
in the history of games?
I mean, the gameplay while good is nothing groundbreaking. But the story-telling, and mature characters / themes set this game apart from most others (Note: I said mature, not adult).
For all those who have finished the game...You'd probably agree, that it's not too early to start the conversation.
Where does TLOU rank in this generation of games?
in the history of games?
I mean, the gameplay while good is nothing groundbreaking. But the story-telling, and mature characters / themes set this game apart from most others (Note: I said mature, not adult).