When expecting a perfect game, given the amount of tens bestowed upon Uncharted 2, these are the kinds of things you can't help but see. It no longer becomes a pursuit of whether the game is worth it or not. If any game in 2009 deserves a purchase, it is undoubtedly Uncharted 2. But taking a very close look, it isn't perfect.
But as Nathan walks on the snow, shouldn't his feet make imprints into the ground? Instead, it just looks like the snow billows underfoot, disappearing in the classic video game manner all footprints usually disappear.
polyh3dron said:
:lolAmir0x said:Fire this reviewer, gamedaily. If he's a freelancer, say he's so bad you don't even want his shit for free.
Amir0x said:Literally half his review is dedicated to calling out other reviews for heaping so much praise on the title, and he has a mere few paragraphs which contain his criticisms. Some of which are wasted on stuff like this:
Fire this reviewer, gamedaily. If he's a freelancer, say he's so bad you don't even want his shit for free.
Cyberia said:
Amir0x said:That is the dumbest review I've ever had the displeasure to read. I never bitch about reviews, and the game could have got a fucking 2.0 for all I care, but the first part is dedicated to quoting other reviews and saying "well they got my hopes up, and it wasn't that good!"
They gave COD3 a 10? Holy shit. :lol :lol :loldralla said:I've never heard of a reviewer using other outlet reviews to influence his/her review. Doesn't make any sense to me.
oh, and - http://www.gamedaily.com/games/call-of-duty-3/xbox-360/game-main/list/ - a 10 is "perfect" on their scale it seems
Cyberia said:
as well as the fact that no, the visuals aren't 100% perfect. They're fantastic, just not perfect. Trying to turn over a new leaf by being a bit more critical when doling out tens. With that said, Uncharted 2 still gets our recommendation as the only system-seller on PS3, and something everyone needs to pick up.
dralla said:oh, and - http://www.gamedaily.com/games/call-of-duty-3/xbox-360/game-main/list/ - a 10 is "perfect" on their scale it seems
Holy shit if it's come that the game is going to be put under this kind of scrutiny. Clearly it's not enough that it has the best looking snow put into a game, and that the characters' feet go into the snow - when footprints disappear after a while!But as Nathan walks on the snow, shouldn't his feet make imprints into the ground? Instead, it just looks like the snow billows underfoot, disappearing in the classic video game manner all footprints usually disappear.
Gamedailol said:...as well as the fact that no, the visuals aren't 100% perfect. They're fantastic, just not perfect. Trying to turn over a new leaf by being a bit more critical when doling out tens.
alr1ghtstart said:
alr1ghtstart said:
Thrakier said:Manual language?
With that said, Uncharted 2 still gets our recommendation as the only system-seller on PS3, and something everyone needs to pick up.
protonion said:5 chapters completed!Awesome so far.The junlge looks so much better than U1 it's not even funny.ND owned themselves.
IIRC they also called LBP a glorified powerpoint program or something.. never liked them, most (if not all) of their reviews/articles are written by people I just don't feel have a clue what they're talking about. :\TacticalFox88 said:They gave COD3 a 10? Holy shit. :lol :lol :lol
Faildaily confirmed.
Max said:I thought the mouth syncing was better than that :/
djblackice said:WTF.
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And here I was thinking you wrote it.JSnake said:Geez, I'm writing my review now and after reading that GameDaily review, I feel like I need to write two times better than I ever have just to even out the balance of good and shit in the world.
But I'm a good writer don't be a hatahSpruchy said:And here I was thinking you wrote it.
SolidSnakex said:Isn't GameDaily some parody site like UKResistance?
:lol :lolhighluxury said:Well their LBP comparison to Powerpoint is still an all-time classic.
protonion said:English only.
5 chapters completed!Awesome so far.The junlge looks so much better than U1 it's not even funny.ND owned themselves.
I like that in chapter select it tells you how many treasures are in each one and how many you've found.
Also it's definately harder.Playing on normal and I have died 5-6 times already.Though a reason for that may be that it is not as straight forward as the first.It feels more open and makes the player experiment a lot.
Cerberus said::lol
What a shitty review. Smh at the "footprints in the snow" line. That is fucking terrible criticism.
Have you been able to complete the first game on hard or crushing?protonion said:Also it's definately harder.Playing on normal and I have died 5-6 times already.Though a reason for that may be that it is not as straight forward as the first.It feels more open and makes the player experiment a lot.
Zzoram said:Yeah that's a dumb thing to complain about. However, I must admit I'm disappointed to hear that Nathan doesn't leave footprints in the snow.
Zzoram said:UGH I was afraid of that. Are the hard parts because of encounters where you fight waves of enemies without a checkpoint, like the crappy parts of the first game?
Have you been able to complete the first game on hard or crushing?
Zzoram said:Yeah that's a dumb thing to complain about. However, I must admit I'm disappointed to hear that Nathan doesn't leave footprints in the snow.
I'm pretty sure he does, it's just that they disappear after a while. Considering that there's even wind blowing through the snow, how much suspension of disbelief you'd really need to not mind something like that.Zzoram said:Yeah that's a dumb thing to complain about. However, I must admit I'm disappointed to hear that Nathan doesn't leave footprints in the snow.
OT:I certainly don't agree. Remember this scene from the Darkness?Zeliard said:The in-game acting in HL2 trumps everything, though, with its still-unmatched combination of superb voice acting and exquisite facial animation, as well as nicely conveyed body language.
Zzoram said:Yeah that's a dumb thing to complain about. However, I must admit I'm disappointed to hear that Nathan doesn't leave footprints in the snow.
Lord Error said:I'm pretty sure he does, it's just that they disappear after a while. Considering that there's even wind blowing through the snow, how much suspension of disbelief you'd really need to not mind something like that.
Because he seemed to want the game to simulate the world it portrays on a molecular level to be good enough for him.Zzoram said:Wow, why did he even bother to complain about this then?
polyh3dron said:I can't wait for Gamespot's 7.5