SleepDoctor
Banned
I enjoyed it till the last few chapters on crushing lol. Shit was ridiculous af lmao
looks cool, fun shooty bits
negatives:
- end boss is a QTE
- walking in the desert bit. yawn.
- too many walking bits in general. these are clearly just there to show off the flash graphics. If I wanted to walk in nature I'd go do the real thing - I'm playing this game to MURDER PEOPLE
i'm with you, i absolutely don't care for ND storytelling and characters, maybe an unpopular opinion but it is what it is.Its a fun single shot blast through, but I couldnt imagine playing it twice. The characters are awful, Drake is a complete cunt, his brother not much better, obviously there's the ridiculous body count of women and children Drake has widowed/orphaned.
Every time UC comes up, people talk about the character chemisty, feels, and so on. It baffles me. It's shockingly poorly written, ham fisted, cringeworthy stuff, even ignoring the implausibility of it all. The only thing the characters have done is spend time together, 4 games worth of time. All they have is familiarity, and somehow it's marketed as pathos and chemistry. I've shat out better dialogue with a squeakily long controlled fart after a curry than the so called wonderful writing on show, and I've had more poignant goodbyes when flushing the toilet, than the end and shots of old boats etc.
The one decent thing it did was the post credit beach stuff, but I still felt like Drake is unsufferably smug, and would happily go back in time to drown him given the chance.
tlou has some of the meatiest gunplay ever, i was kinda shooked that unchy4 was kinda of a step down compared to an old gen game (but still far superior to old uncharted games)I've only played through it once. I was really burnt out on the formula and it's really hard to go back to Uncharted's combat after TLOU as the gun play doesn't feel as weighty or like it has the punch of Naughty Dog's other series. The set pieces feel less over the top than Uncharted 3 but it still feels like they are always trying to one-up the spectacle of Uncharted 2 and always end up feeling exhausting. The platforming is also as terrible as ever.
tlou2 is gonna be a return to greatness i think.
we can only hope they include all the difficulty level from the start.Lord I hope so but I'd be lying if I said I weren't a tad worried. I kind of hate when someone tells you to play a game on a certain difficulty level, but TLOU on Survivor and Grounded make the combat shine. Kind of like Halo on Legendary.
we can only hope they include all the difficulty level from the start.
from the trailers he looks gruesome and meaty like the old tlou, probably even better.I just hope the gun play is more akin to TLOU than UC4/Lost Legecy.
Because 2 is the best in the series followed by Lost LegacyUncharted 2 is by far my favourite in the series, 3 was a chore in places but mostly enjoyable. 4 just didn't click with me at all.
i have lost legacy in the hard disk but i was totally burned by unchy4 and i only played the begin of that (not really a fan of that part)Because 2 is the best in the series followed by Lost Legacy
To me Lost Legacy shat on Uncharted 4 in every way possible!
Nothing will ever be like Uncharted 2 but Lost Legacy is definitely a way better experience than the boring Uncharted 4i have lost legacy in the hard disk but i was totally burned by unchy4 and i only played the begin of that (not really a fan of that part)
is it really on the level of u2 without the shitty pacing of u4?
I wish they at least offer a 60fps mode on the PS5, but it will need a patch... so who knows?Uncharted 4 it's a classic and I can't wait to play it on the PS5 with enhanced features.
I mean, shooting is bad if you only care about the act of aiming and pressing the trigger to feel super duper satisfaction or whatever, but the combat in general on Uncharted 4 is great. There is no comparable TPS for what the game delivers.
I think a lot of the great things about it get lost on people that don't care for understanding how it works.
As an example, contextual actions are contextual and not automated. Why make the difference? because it is in your control what happens.
For example, if you are out of ammo, attacking an enemy with melee will execute them and give you their weapon.
If you have a vault-able surface betwee you and the enemy and he is not taking cover, you will vault and kick them.
if your partner is close, you can do team attacks, and so on.
The implementation of traversal in combat is amazing as well, sliding, swinging , jumping and climbing are all integrated seamlessly into combat. You can attack during any of this actions and accuracy of enemies decrease as you keep moving encouraging using melee and blind fire as ways to take advantage of your position and movement.
If anything, i think the game has too little combat. I think it needed an "arcade" mode or "time attack" like vanquish. The multiplayer horde mode doesn't count because it's too gimped, you can't do half the shit you can on SP.
i always repost this video when defending U4's combat.
I've beaten Uncharted 4's campaign so many times and i still love it. They did a wonderful job. It's one of the G.O.A.T's of this generationStill an impressive game from every perspective; graphics, gameplay, art style, immersion. Yeah, I know some people have the wrong opinion about the game, the pace is critiziced a lot, but I actually found it to be amazing. You don't know where the game is gonna take you and the different paces makes it breath and adds to the immersion and the cinematic experience. Uncharted 4 it's a classic and I can't wait to play it on the PS5 with enhanced features.
Watching Sam, Nathan and Sullivan together is comfy as fuck . There is a nice chemistry between them and I would watch their over the top adventures forever.
Also the flashbacks of Nathan and Sam when they were kids add a good touch to their backstory and personalities. For the first time, I found the characters charismatic and I cared about them.
I really hope there is an Uncharted 5 with the old gang in the near future.
I really hope there is an Uncharted 5 with the old gang in the near future.
I've never played any Uncharted, but I'm somehow intrigued by the slower pace and bigger breadth of the enviroments.
Does it make sense to play without having played any other chapter? Would it be enjoyable at all?
I only played 4. I loved it. It was like playing Indiana Jones in a (good) movie.
I need to play the spin off now.
Is it ok to play 2 on PS4?Do it, it's really good., and now is the perfect time I think it's on sale
U4 is best uncharted for me, though I love 2 as well. Everything just clicks and graphics and animation is top notch, imagine what ND can do with PS5, dang.
It's the opposite for me, both games are good but Uncharted 4 was a 10/10 while Lost Legacy was a 8/10 IMONothing will ever be like Uncharted 2 but Lost Legacy is definitely a way better experience than the boring Uncharted 4
Go play it, you won't regret it. You have my word brother!
Is it ok to play 2 on PS4?
ND is becoming the best game studio. They have both all the money and time they want from Sony, plus all this knowledge in the PS4 hardware to make it shines like no one else... exept maybe San Mateo Studio and Guerrilla Games. Polyphony Digital (GT Sport is incredible) and Santa Monica Studio are stellar studios too.
It felt completely devoid of any care or love from the developer. It was all so uninspired and cookie cutter. Enter area, either kill enemy wave(s), platform around or explore some area while dialog happens and fin. There was no blending of it; it all felt so disjointed in that regard and wore out the enjoyment of those gameplay elements. Of course that's my opinion.I adored Uncharted 4. I feel like I played a different game than everyone else. To me it’s a 10 and is easily the best first party PS4 game this generation.
Shut the fuck up your highnessIt's not a walking simulator, but it's a cinematic game. There's 0 mechanical complexity. It's not that far from walking simulators, the problem is there's a pejorative undertone associated with those. You don't play Uncharted for the rich gameplay because it isn't there, you play it for the visual spectacle, for the insane production value, for the story and characters, the strengths are elsewhere.
tIt felt completely devoid of any care or love from the developer. It was all so uninspired and cookie cutter. Enter area, either kill enemy wave(s), platform around or explore some area while dialog happens and fin. There was no blending of it; it all felt so disjointed in that regard and wore out the enjoyment of those gameplay elements. Of course that's my opinion.
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Good lord the shit some of you come up on the spot its unbelievable.
What enemie waves?
U4 doesnt have enemie waves its not gears.
You can go from action to stealth.
What uou guys gain from lying. Even tho you there are people who actually played the game?
I played the game, it was a drag. Go play it on the hardest difficulty too like I did. Waves of enemies, yes.t
Good lord the shit some of you come up on the spot its unbelievable.
What enemie waves?
U4 doesnt have enemie waves its not gears.
You can go from action to stealth.
What uou guys gain from lying. Even tho you there are people who actually played the game?
No you didnt you full of shit.I played the game, it was a drag. Go play it on the hardest difficulty too like I did. Waves of enemies, yes.
KNo you didnt you full of shit.