Just got out of. How much longer do I have?the sewers
Finally onto, how far into the game am I?Fall
Loving it but have to say that the last part of that section wasnt as great as what had come before tbh.
About 50% and 60% respectively.
Just got out of. How much longer do I have?the sewers
Finally onto, how far into the game am I?Fall
Loving it but have to say that the last part of that section wasnt as great as what had come before tbh.
4Howmany seasons are there? I am still in Summer.
Does anyone know what are those "hidden trophies"? I found only"No Pun intended"
Not really...Damn, big game... which is awesome. Seems like i've been playing for quite a while, guess i'm just taking my time.
Just finished it. Didn't see the ending coming at all. It was a good game, but one that has zero replay value to me. The variety was in the narrative and enviroment design, not in gameplay. It's a solid 4/5 experience to me, with a little less linear approach to gameplay and more variety it could've been perfect.
The story itself was merely a collection of zombie movie tropes, but it was well executed and acted. Nothing really surprised me or shocked me, I was expecting a lot more on this front because of the hype, but it just reminds me that game journos are such incompetent folk.
Which scene has the best writing you mean? Henry and Joel's late night conversation is pretty fantastic.If you wanted to show your parents that video games can actually be a medium for adult storytelling and not just...well, games for kids, what would be the best scene to use?
The opening?Some other scene?The Ellie and Joel conversation in the cabin? The epilogue?
80% of the encounters are in sandbox areas that you can tackle in many different ways. How is that not replay-able from a gameplay perspective?
Not really...
They're in no way evenly split in terms of play time. Summer is half the game
Well because I already played those sections quite optimally (stealthily) and the sections between the encounters offer only slow repetition and story exposition. I have no desire to revisit any of the encounters which is probably telling of how they were built.
Where are you in the game?gotcha, still at least %50 to go![]()
Where are you in the game?
IMO stealthy is a smart way to play the game, but certainly not the most fun way to play. Once i really got comfortable with the controls, i started to play a lot more offensively when i had the resources to do so. Guns blazing is a hell of a lot more fun than stealth... if you survive the onslaught.
Every bullet counts.
Cool, you have quite a bit to go before you're half way.just managed to off all the hunters in the hotel
Cool, you have quite a bit to go before you're half way.
If you wanted to show your parents that video games can actually be a medium for adult storytelling and not just...well, games for kids, what would be the best scene to use?
The opening?Some other scene?The Ellie and Joel conversation in the cabin? The epilogue?
what the hell do I do with the ladder in the submerged underground after the Capitol building?
I'm a big fan of Naughty Dog but I have zero interest in zombie games/movies/tv/etc. Would I like this game? Anyone else with little to no interest in zombies end up enjoying this? Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times.
I'm a big fan of Naughty Dog but I have zero interest in zombie games/movies/tv/etc. Would I like this game? Anyone else with little to no interest in zombies end up enjoying this? Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times.
80% of the encounters are in sandbox areas that you can tackle in many different ways. How is that not replay-able from a gameplay perspective?
I'm a big fan of Naughty Dog but I have zero interest in zombie games/movies/tv/etc. Would I like this game? Anyone else with little to no interest in zombies end up enjoying this? Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times.
The zombies aren't the focus at all. It's about the relationship between Joel and Ellie. If you want an incredible narrative,super tense gameplay, and downright amazing atmosphere...get TLOUI'm a big fan of Naughty Dog but I have zero interest in zombie games/movies/tv/etc. Would I like this game? Anyone else with little to no interest in zombies end up enjoying this? Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times.
I'm a big fan of Naughty Dog but I have zero interest in zombie games/movies/tv/etc. Would I like this game? Anyone else with little to no interest in zombies end up enjoying this? Sorry if this has been asked a dozen times.
Keep going. Whatever it takes.I missed a training manual, I think. Is this integral or should I keep going?
I'm not kidding about the story. Very few movies and no other game, not even The Walking Dead, made me get so emotionally invested and care for the characters so much. There were times where literally my chest was tight. I cares about these characters.
Fully supplemented Joel feels good man.
Also that training manual in the suburbshidden in the attic? That was def one I missed on my first round. Pretty cool to open it up send Ellie up there to grab it for you. Its a damn good one too. Melee upgrade x2
Which chapter is that?
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Does anyone have any combat tips they would like to share.
This morning I read that when you are in melee combat and knock someone (or the infected) to the ground you can tap L1 which will draw your gun and automatically aim at the opponents head. Pressing R1 will pull the trigger.
I have yet to try this technique, but would appreciate if someone you verify it. Id also definitely like to know other combat maneuvers I may not know about.
It's true, but it's kind of pointless because the next melee will always kill them at that point.Does anyone have any combat tips they would like to share.
This morning I read that when you are in melee combat and knock someone (or the infected) to the ground you can tap L1 which will draw your gun and automatically aim at the opponents head. Pressing R1 will pull the trigger.
I have yet to try this technique, but would appreciate if someone you verify it. Id also definitely like to know other combat maneuvers I may not know about.
Really early, like a sixth through maybe.Would someone be kind enough to tell me how far I am in the game?I just loaded up at Bill's armory before gathering parts for the car
Does anyone have any combat tips they would like to share.
This morning I read that when you are in melee combat and knock someone (or the infected) to the ground you can tap L1 which will draw your gun and automatically aim at the opponents head. Pressing R1 will pull the trigger.
I have yet to try this technique, but would appreciate if someone you verify it. Id also definitely like to know other combat maneuvers I may not know about.
Rather early. Maybe a third of the way. In terms of narrative, barely anywhere.Would someone be kind enough to tell me how far I am in the game?I just loaded up at Bill's armory before gathering parts for the car
Depending on how you look at it that's probably more accurate.Really early, like a sixth through maybe.
It's true, but it's kind of pointless because the next melee will always kill them at that point.
It looks badass though.
Really early, like a sixth through maybe.
That does indeed work.
Do you know about tossing a brick/bottle at someone (not clickers) and then running up to them for a one hit melee weapon kill?
If you have a melee weapon, yes, with some of the most brutally satisfying animations in the game.I've been hitting people with bricks and running up to them, grabbing them, and choking them to death. So if i hit them with a brick, i can run up, hit the combat button, and it will 1 hit kill them without having to grab them?