Memorabilia
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Maybe you can help me out here, GAF. Maybe not.
Long story short, I don't like The Last of Us. I'm probably not alone, but I also realize that this is undoubtedly an unpopular opinion here, so we tend to stay quiet, those of us who think this way.
That's not to say I hate it, or that I think it's a bad game. Far from it. It's drop-dead gorgeous, of course (I'm a bit of a graphics whore, so that doesn't hurt). The story so far (I think I'm about a third of the way through) is interesting, if somewhat predictable at this stage.
But I just can't find myself getting engaged by the gameplay, and I can't quite put my finger on why. Gameplay is solid, course, as expected from ND. It's not the stealth element, as I can play the hell out of games like MGS.
Whatever it was, I just found myself unable to get "into" the game like I usually can with most games. I felt like I was struggling to just get to the next part, and I kept wondering where this amazing game was that everyone kept talking about.
Does it get better? Does it change up later, or is it going to be more of this for another eight hours? Because I'm not sure I can slog my way through it if that's the case. People talk about how great the ending is, and I've done a good job of not spoiling it for myself, so I could still experience that if I can just get to it.
Help me, GAF! Help me understand why everyone is pissing themselves over TLOU coming to PS4. Help me give a shit enough to maybe pick it up and go through it a second time. Because as it is right now, I couldn't care less about the Remastered Edition, and I may not even finish the PS3 edition.
Way to go nuclear. You might as well admit you like biting the heads off puppies while you're at it.
Seriously though, it could be you're just not playing it at the right time in your life or maybe the genre just isnt your cup of tea. Even the best games/movies/all other consumer products have their critics and detractors, and thats ok. Everyone doesnt need to love it. Judging by the general opinion on the game its about as close to being a sure-fire "great experience" as possible, but its no guarantee. Maybe set it down and come back to it in a few months to see if you like it better at that point. No reason to force it if you're not having fun right now. This worked for me when it came to Demons Souls...I tried playing it about a year ago and hated it after a two hour first play. Set it down, picked it up a couple weeks ago and ended up loving it. I just wasnt in the right frame of mind last year.