JJD said:Did you actually play the game?
I'm sorry, but your argument is as dumb as his.
Yes. Both of them. I didn't beat the second but I beat the first. I didn't like where the game went.
JJD said:Did you actually play the game?
I'm sorry, but your argument is as dumb as his.
Unregistered007 said:has any of Tim Schafer's game sold more than 5 copies?
Crunched said:I get what you are saying, but have a problem with the concept of revolutionizing games by making them more movie-like.
You are robbed of control. You don't play a cutscene.jett said:You aren't robbed of control in Uncharted. Cinematics in Uncharted are only used for expository dialogue and conversations. All action happens during gameplay. Also, they're small in length, on average they last two minutes. In my opinion it's because of this that the Uncharted series makes best use of cut-scenes out of any other. They also serve as bookends for each chapter.
Ulairi said:Yes. Both of them. I didn't beat the second but I beat the first. I didn't like where the game went.
Fine Ham Abounds said:Please change thread title to "The Uncharted series is revolutionary, GAF remains the same as always" or "The obligatory Uncharted GAF repressed rage release thread"
fixedFrench said:It is also the best game of the gen.
Agreed.ShockingAlberto said:I think it's good, great, even.
I become uncomfortable with calling it more than that.
OrFine Ham Abounds said:Please change thread title to "The Uncharted series is revolutionary, GAF remains the same as always" or "The obligatory Uncharted GAF repressed rage release thread"
JJD said:It's OK if you didn't like then. But arguing that Uncharted is an "interactive cinematic experience" is preposterous.
UNCHARTED 3: Drakes Deception continues to evolve all of the core principles we laid out for the UNCHARTED franchise, most important of which is creating an unmatched and extremely compelling interactive cinematic experience. In addition to having a compelling story and authentic characters that all of our fans can relate to as key facets to creating this type of experience, we push ourselves and the capability of the PlayStation hardware through constantly refined gameplay mechanics and technology innovation. Our dedication to creating the best interactive cinematic experience can be seen in our last two games UNCHARTED: Drakes Fortune and UNCHARTED 2: Among Thieves. Were especially honored and humbled that both titles have been so successful, selling nearly 8 million units combined and earning more industry awards and accolades than we can keep track of. Weve set the bar very high for us to outdo the past successes of our previous UNCHARTED games. Were looking forward to taking on this challenge to top ourselves and create a truly unforgettable interactive cinematic experience that everyone can enjoy.
Ulairi said:Uncharted isn't a very good video game and it's a terrible movie. I don't like "interactive cinematic experiences" I like video games. Anytime you have to do something in a cut scene instead of allowing the gameplay to tell me the story, show me the cool thing, you're failing as a game designer. But it's pretty and easy to play so it's going to be popular.
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Yep, I agree with just about everything you said but I would argue that the UC games are more than sum of their parts.
Jtwo said:Everything about Uncharted is just so completely bog-standard. It is the most wholly unoriginal boring concept/narrative/gameplay/design/package I can think of. But its polished like few other titles. Its beautiful, its funny, the game makes you want to like it. No, it makes you feel like you should like it. But none of that overcomes just how much of a fucking bore it is.
I played Uncharted2. I gave it the fairest chance I could ever hope to give a game. And it just didn't work. I didn't fall for it. The pizzazz and flash of it wasn't enough for me. And it absolutely is not the go-to example for good performance work, in any capacity. Don't get me wrong, it does that stuff well. Better than 95% of the industry, even. But revolutionary? You are just flat-out wrong, sir.
Asking for pulp entertainment to elevate itself just turns it into...not-pulp.Crunched said:I'm not knocking pulp entertainment as much as I am wishing the "quality" stuff would elevate itself a bit more.
True! I guess it's more a frustration that a series like Uncharted is celebrated as a pinnacle of gaming, when really it's better described as in that press release above: an interactive cinematic experience.Crewnh said:Asking for pulp entertainment to elevate itself just turns it into...not-pulp.
Crunched said:I think exposition is a crutch. Doesn't matter if it's in film, games, books, whatever. It's very comic book, it's a way out of working around a plot in an interesting way by going the lowest common denominator route and explaining things flat out. It's boring to me.
I've been agreeing with the haters a lot more than I expected as this has progressed.Rahxephon91 said:Uncharted Series Not So Revolutionary:Uncharted Fans Use Haters Gonna Hate Defense.
Fine Ham Abounds said:Please change thread title to "The Uncharted series is revolutionary, GAF remains the same as always"
Yeah, Vanquish's animation is funny and full of character. So good! What a great game, truly the best shooter this gen.PortTwo said:And yes I've played Vanquish. That game is fun but the animation and speed are goofy as hell. Watch me launch into a janky rocketslide!
Thank you for confirming this. This is what I meant with overdone animations. When people talk in Uncharted I don't get a since that that is an actor behind that character. No it still looks like a cartoon, a well animated cartoon. In LA Noire though, I get a feeling that there are actors behind these game cutscenes. So no I don't see Uncharted as revolutionary when it's cutscenes aren't the much above other well done games.PortTwo said:Uncharted uses hand-animated faces, that's probably why.
God I hope not.MrOogieBoogie said:Do you see this as becoming a trend for the next generation? Will video game advertisements feature "Starring..." bullets? You can see the influence the Uncharted series has had on many video games. Hell, take a look at Killzone 3; the majority of its dialogue and character banter--although pretty atrocious for the most part and lacking any real personality--is still reminiscent of something from Uncharted. Of course, no other games compare, in my opinion, which makes me wonder what is Naughty Dog doing that other developers can't seem to emulate?
Uncharted uses hand-animated faces, that's probably why.Atruvius said:I actually think that Uncharted 2's facial is more convincing than LA Noire's. I mean when I see Uncharted's cinematics, I don't see actors trying to act, like in LA Noire, I see the characters interacting with each other. The problem with LA Noire's facial tech is that it looks too real. You can see the person acting there and when the actor is bad, it just spoils the scene.
Nope I don't. See my previous posts.Salacious Crumb said:Do really believe that?
jvm said:What is the "Elena finger fiasco"? Google is failing me on this.
In the Comic-Con trailer recently released, when Sully leaves, watch Elena's fingers.snap0212 said:I'd like to know this as well.![]()
Yes, correct on all points.Fine Ham Abounds said:Liked this paragraph a lot. This is one of the single most fundamental traps you have to learn to avoid when trying to tell stories, and the earlier you learn it the better.
The whole point of a narrative is the journey, otherwise you're just writing a summary. You have to teach yourself that this isn't acceptable or interesting, and if you need to get something out of your head quickly, take notes, don't try to force it onto the page unnaturally.
It's also good to learn that if what you're trying to convey doesn't lend itself to a more interesting exposition than writing out a list, no matter how good you think the idea is, maybe it's time to edit it out.
I Push Fat Kids said:Nicely animated. The dialogue is canned.
Veidt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cczvixdMSrw&feature=player_detailpage#t=43s
finger fiasco.
This is why ND are gods.
Veidt said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cczvixdMSrw&feature=player_detailpage#t=43s
finger fiasco.
This is why ND are gods.
No it's genuine praise, people were very surprised they included such well done subtle animation when it was shown at CC.BigJiantRobut said:Is this an in-joke I'm missing? That was some pretty good animation.
I agree.I think it was poorly worded. "Fiasco" Is rarely used for something positive.BigJiantRobut said:Is this an in-joke I'm missing? That was some pretty good animation.
Give me a game with Uncharted's animation quality and a not-shit story and good dialogue? We'd be golden.Metalmurphy said:Isn't it always?
Good lord... Not at the Uncharted stuff, but everything else...BigTnaples said:
Supervlieg said:I tried really hard, but couldn't remember a single line from uncharted 2. So bleh.