stargateheaven
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it's not fair they turned on the MP servers already.
it's not fair they turned on the MP servers already.
Think that was just for the UK.It amazes me how little concern there is about the game being stolen and buying possible stolen copies.
It amazes me how little concern there is about the game being stolen and buying possible stolen copies.
Let's go!
Let's go!
It feels like the flood gates are open, it really isn't fair to the majority still waiting. Guys remember the grand grand majority is waiting just like you. Most of us paid a premium just to play it a week early. As great as that is it's still the same game you will play in a week. I know how it feels, before MGSV I had never gotten a game early and it drove me nuts but it's not the end of the world. Stay strong.
I'm trying to decide if I want to pick up the collection and run through all 3 before next Tuesday... I'm afraid it might burn me out on uncharted but it's been so damn long since I've played 1 and 2 that I hardly remember anything.
I'm trying to decide if I want to pick up the collection and run through all 3 before next Tuesday... I'm afraid it might burn me out on uncharted but it's been so damn long since I've played 1 and 2 that I hardly remember anything.
I just found it too campy on hard, I wanted to run out and be a bad ass.
I get what you mean, but I like playing normal for a decent pacing and to have a real story driven ride then go through crushing for my sins.
Do it. I had a blast replaying them all and beating all three just made me hungrier for more Uncharted
Do it! Just play it on Normal though, so you can breeze through them.
Definitely play ND games on hard guys, don't wuss out, they feel like the correct difficulty if you are familiar with video games. I breeze through UC and TLOU on normal it makes it almost not fun, like I have a cheat on or something.
If you can do a Hadouken or beat a Devil May Cry level with a high rating, I recommend hard.
The pacing on HARD in ND games ruin the games. Literally.
As first play through.
Made me think TLOU was complete shit until I recently started playing it on normal again.
Challenge is fine when the gameplay has enough freedom, when your game ends up looking like a succession of waves of enemies over and over and the action is far too important in a game that's not even that great action wise, and you end up spending one hour on each encounter, it's awful.
The pacing on HARD in ND games ruin the games. Literally.
As first play through.
Made me think TLOU was complete shit until I recently started playing it on normal again.
Challenge is fine when the gameplay has enough freedom, when your game ends up looking like a succession of waves of enemies over and over and the action is far too important in a game that's not even that great action wise, and you end up spending one hour on each encounter, it's awful.
The pacing on HARD in ND games ruin the games. Literally.
As first play through.
Made me think TLOU was complete shit until I recently started playing it on normal again.
Challenge is fine when the gameplay has enough freedom, when your game ends up looking like a succession of waves of enemies over and over and the action is far too important in a game that's not even that great action wise, and you end up spending one hour on each encounter, it's awful.
The pacing on HARD in ND games ruin the games. Literally.
As first play through.
Made me think TLOU was complete shit until I recently started playing it on normal again.
Challenge is fine when the gameplay has enough freedom, when your game ends up looking like a succession of waves of enemies over and over and the action is far too important in a game that's not even that great action wise, and you end up spending one hour on each encounter, it's awful.
Damn Amazon and their non street date breaking rules.....
Yeah. This is how I approach all cinematic / story driven games too. Dying and having to re-do the same parts hurts the pacing and immersion in these type of games.
Yuuuup.I like Hard or Survivor in The Last of Us, but Normal in Uncharted.
The higher difficulties make TLoU feel more like a survival horror game and force you to consider ammo and supplies in most encounters, the way it should be.
Uncharted, however, I think benefits from being played on Normal, which lets you run around the battlefield and utilize Nate's mobility and melee combat to better degrees. Every time I try to melee someone in Uncharted on Hard, I just get shot to death in the middle of the animations. Playing Uncharted on Hard forces me to just sit behind cover and play it as efficiently and safely as possible, and I don't think that's the most fun way to play it at all.
This is an issue because ? If the art quality is on par what's the issue ? ( Cause if not we can go down the road of pay 90 100 for a game a pop )
I ordered through Amazon and mine potentially will (fingers crossed) arrive a few days early. It says it's expected to ship on the 6th, and I have Prime...so I could get it on the 8th.
The 8th is Sunday.
these impressions
hope I get mine early
I like Hard or Survivor in The Last of Us, but Normal in Uncharted.
The higher difficulties make TLoU feel more like a survival horror game and force you to consider ammo and supplies in most encounters, the way it should be.
Uncharted, however, I think benefits from being played on Normal, which lets you run around the battlefield and utilize Nate's mobility and melee combat to better degrees. Every time I try to melee someone in Uncharted on Hard, I just get shot to death in the middle of the animations. Playing Uncharted on Hard forces me to just sit behind cover and play it as efficiently and safely as possible, and I don't think that's the most fun way to play it at all.
Fingers crossed...I ordered through Amazon and mine potentially will (fingers crossed) arrive a few days early. It says it's expected to ship on the 6th, and I have Prime...so I could get it on the 8th.
Can someone with the game check if there are any behind the scenes videos on the disk.
Holy shit at the opening! This game is amazing! And whoever was worried about set pieces, fear not! OMG!
No offense but you just must have a lower skill ceiling uncharted game (especially the remasters) are stupid easy on normal. If you just want to run through the story fine, but IMO it won't pose hardly any challenge to seasoned gamers.The pacing on HARD in ND games ruin the games. Literally.
As first play through.
Made me think TLOU was complete shit until I recently started playing it on normal again.
Challenge is fine when the gameplay has enough freedom, when your game ends up looking like a succession of waves of enemies over and over and the action is far too important in a game that's not even that great action wise, and you end up spending one hour on each encounter, it's awful.
Np I get that stance as well. Just letting ppl know hard is usually not something to fear in ND games lol. It's not Bloodborne levelI just found it too campy on hard, I wanted to run out and be a bad ass.
I get what you mean, but I like playing normal for a decent pacing and to have a real story driven ride then go through crushing for my sins.
No offense but you just must have a lower skill ceiling uncharted game (especially the remasters) are stupid easy on normal. If you just want to run through the story fine, but IMO it won't pose hardly any challenge to seasoned gamers.
Holy shit at the opening! This game is amazing! And whoever was worried about set pieces, fear not! OMG!