Oh so now it's about what YOU ran into.
Looks like you're moving the goalpost because it's clear that you haven't been gaming that long to even be critical of how Sony\Naughty Dog had some type major influence on major AAA titles.
You were wrong about Halo and Gears NOW doing it because Gears started doing it BEFORE The Last of Us.
You haven't played Gears 3 when it was released in 2011. Yes, it was cinematic.
So yes, you're now moving the goalpost in which how YOU find these games to be, but before you were talking about how every was trying to copy the Sony formula.
This is why I tend to shake my head at a lot of people who criticize TLOU because it becomes clear they havne't been gaming for that long at all.
........ That or they don't understand what they're seeing.
Last of Us is considered to be one of the best games ever and many people enjoy it
Last of Us multiplayer is still active, something you wouldn't get with mediocre gameplay
Many games were aiming for a cinematic approach well before the Last of Us was created.
Objectively, you're wrong and your goalpost moving proves that.
Thanks for making it clear to me in this post. lol
It won't be. That's clear based on what they have shown already.
Here is what you said earlier. You clearly state "The rest of the AA industry is following THIS lead."
How can they follow that lead when games were doing it well before the TLOU?
One being games following the Sony formula.
It's not an original thought, you're merely just repeating what others have said. If you TRULY knew the history about video games, then you would know modern AAA devs are not following the formula of TLOU, neither are their studios. It's a lie and I heard it from people before.
Sure there is a tendency among some to blame TLOU for this trend, but it is market forces and not anyone game. Or at least not that game.
here is what i said:
I dont blame tlou for anything except having kinda shit gameplay.
Sony knows this formula (shoot Stab punch bomb strangulation + 'mature' story = giant profits), hence all their AAA titles follow this formula**. And those who that don't do not get green lit. The rest of the AAA industry is following this lead, btw.
But you said.
They're just cut-scenes, which are generally going to have a movie like experience.
There's nothing to follow. Games have been trying to do this for decades.
You also said no one would talk or even remember TLOU if it wasn't for the story.
Uh..You can say that about a lot of games.
Seems like you're cherry picking reasons to bashing a game, and it makes it look like you haven't been gaming for that long, which his my point.
Sony has a formula for their AAA games and it makes them gobs of money. Is this controversial?
And hey, maybe i am wrong and if tlou had a shit story, people still would have loved it based on game play alone. I don't believe that would have been the case but i hold no hard feelings towards those who do. I just kind of shutter thinking about having to replay that game, but i fully realise this might just come down to me being an outlier and mainstream gamers loving ps3 era stealth combat.
They're triple A budget titles. That's it. Games are not even nearly the same.
Even games with great gameplay need a good story because most people want a reason to continue their journey. Imagine a games with great game play and all you received was a message from your home base telling you to kill enemies until the end. People would more than likely not enjoy the game nearly as much because it would feel repetitive.
No, you have plenty of games that even without the story are great experiences to play because of the refined gameplay. With the last of us if you remove the story you have a generic third person action game. And yes it applies to many other games, except those many other games don't get over praised like the last of us does.
If it was generic, the multiplayer wouldn't be active.
You haven't stated any.Facts simply prove you wrong.
Even games with deep gameplay mechanics are not that great without a story.
No one wants to do mission in GTA V with little to no narrative involved. They want to find out what happened with the main protagonist, if their performance was great.
No one just play Resident Evil games just to figure out puzzles, they want to discover what happens with the umbrella corporation.
You're trying to tell me that people are always ok with just being up enemies with literally no objective in mind. That may happen to some games, but it's a known fact that people want a reason to continue through the story.
Shadow of the Tomb Rider? Good gameplay, but story has no memorable characters outside of Lara Croft.
It's obvious that people who talk about how bad a story is don't know what actually makes a good game or a good story.
But hey, there's a reason why FF7 and FF10 are some of the best games ever, and it's primarily because of the story.
COD MP is active, and it is as generic as it gets.
You haven't stated any.
Yeah, except all those games in which the story is not the selling point of the game but the gameplay is:
- Breath of the Wild
- Devil May Cry
- Shovel Knight
- Super Mario (any of them)
- Minecraft
- Dark Souls
- Ori
- Hollow Knight
and so many others.
Any of those games can be stripped out of plot and yet have deep gameplay that will keep the player engaged for hours.
Sure, people play GTA V for story and lore and not for the sandbox element of the game. :v
I'm telling you videogames should be evaluated and rated because of the quality of their gameplay, if you can strip a game out of the plot and still have a fun experience then you have a great videogame. If not well, you have just another videogame.
It's a know fact? Established by whom? The videogame court?
Seriously? Are you seriously talking about a series that went downhill when it moved its focus from exploration, puzzle solving and action to super serious super dupper movie like story plots? A series that became just another third person action game?
It's also obvious that people who hide themselves behind what the majority says and who constantly repeat that those who have a diverging opinion to theirs don't know what they are talking about lack any real arguments for a discussion.
Yeah, pretty sure gameplay had nothing to do with it.
In the end what you don't want to (or can't) understand is that story can complement great gameplay to make a videogame special (e.o. The Witcher 3), but that games with mediocre to average gameplay won't be great just because you glue a super cinematic story to it (e.o. The Last of Us) .
For some reason for decades story in videogames was relegated to booklets you would read while taking a dump on the toilet or on the car ride back home after buying the game, and yet the games were great because the gameplay was compelling and fun (a word naughty dog doesn't like to use when talking about TLOU).
But, yeah, keep riding that Naughty Dog hype train and sperging that the game is good because the "majority" thinks so.
i'm probably one of the few that love the tlou gameplay but doesn't give a fuck about his pg or narrative...
I'm happy i played TLoU before i had the chance to play the Uncharted Trilogy, because i got tired of the formula once i went from Uncharted 1 to 2. Move from setpiece to setpiece, cover, shoot, walk and talk, happy/sad cutscene, cover shoot, walk and talk.
I don't know how you can play game after game, after game the same with with different backgrounds.
In the end what you don't want to (or can't) understand is that story can complement great gameplay to make a videogame special (e.o. The Witcher 3), but that games with mediocre to average gameplay won't be great just because you glue a super cinematic story to it (e.o. The Last of Us) .
You have to be the first person I've ever heard describe Witcher 3's gameplay as "great".
Unpopular opinion of today: I always tought TW3 is boring and clunky as hell, but I love it at the same time
Am I crazy?
Not at all. Impression I got was simply that it was world-building, story and character that elevated it. RPG's with genuinely inspired gameplay are kinda rare, it what made Dragon's Dogma so special.
Why? They go down with 1-2 molotov.I just hope Bloaters are nerfed. The factory in Winter pissed me off so much I returned the game the next day.
I just hope Bloaters are nerfed. The factory in Winter pissed me off so much I returned the game the next day.
We began working on this game over five years ago. It’s hard to describe the immense pressure of following up the first game. We know how much you love this world and its characters — especially Ellie and Joel. Believe me, we’re fans as well. We love them. Which is why we spent years crafting a game that we feel will do them justice, telling a nuanced story that deals with the core question: how far would you go to exact justice against the people that hurt the ones you love? It’s a highly emotional story with complex themes that befit the world of The Last of Us. What we realized pretty early on is that we were putting together Naughty Dog’s most ambitious and longest game in our 35 year history.
To tell this kind of story the game needed to be massive. Without spoiling too much, at the top of this post you can watch the brand-new trailer that we debuted earlier today on State of Play, which just scratches the surface of what the game has in store.
Neil Druckmann, director of TLoU II
Seriously, what’s with all the lesbian remarks? This is fucking 2020, not 1820.
Troy should’ve said; “America is not ready for TLoU2” and he’d be quite right.
I know, sorry, but it just pisses me off.A few butthurt nerds on the net is not America my dude.
You’ll have to excuse them, people from Sweden like to remind everyone how progressive they are.It's kind of weird how people come into these threads just to shit talk the first game. I don't know why doing it the first time didn't suffice.
A few butthurt nerds on the net is not America my dude.
I'm going to decide once we know more next gen details and other info. If something happens that makes the X a no brainer I will get this at launch. If the devs confirm that PS4 versions will upgrade to PS5 versions later, I will probably get at launch as well even if still on fence over next gen. If PS5 version will be separate purchase and I am certain to get PS5, then I'll definitely hold off.don´t know if i buy this now or wait for the PS5 version of it!