SlashBringingHasher
Banned
well as we all know ND is touted as one of the best developers out there, and have been for over a decade really because of their work on Uncharted and TLOU for the most part. other games too but those are the recent ones
I have actually tried playing Uncharted 1 and 2, and TLOU. and to be quite frank am not a fan of the gameplay in these games to the point where I didn't finish it, first off let me say am not a fan of the more realistic story telling of stories. I like my games to have a touch of fantasy or quirkiness. I don't like them to be very serious. but I'd play a game that has an awful story any day of the week if the gameplay is fun and the world looks interesting visually.
the entire loop of naughty dog games revolves around cover based shooting, your typical walk behind this rock stealth sections. and follow the waypoint to click-to-do sections and then exit-go there do that. there isn't really much else to it. and then there are the set pieces that are a combination of the above. there are some puzzles in Uncharted for example but they are just like the ones in Tomb Raider really
the gameplay is too grounded to realism, and so is the story, yes I guess zombies aren't real but thats besides the point thats the theme. thats one of the reasons I never enjoyed tomb raider either when I was young I never really played it despite being a very popular game. and even Resident evil for that matter, I barely played it, the gameplay is very grounded. but not as much as the other ones really in some of the RE games you have a bit of variety.
the uncharted series to me feels like its a human based platformer on earth with guns and without all of the cool visual elements actual platformers add. and TLOU is literally a Quantic dream game with gameplay. its like a long level of an uncharted game with the puzzles replaced with inventory management and collecting resources.
but the gameplay is just not varied really. the games are not fun to play for a person thats looking for a good challenge to my fingers but a great visual feedback on the screen that keeps me interested in the game as a game you know, not as a movie knock off.
I have actually tried playing Uncharted 1 and 2, and TLOU. and to be quite frank am not a fan of the gameplay in these games to the point where I didn't finish it, first off let me say am not a fan of the more realistic story telling of stories. I like my games to have a touch of fantasy or quirkiness. I don't like them to be very serious. but I'd play a game that has an awful story any day of the week if the gameplay is fun and the world looks interesting visually.
the entire loop of naughty dog games revolves around cover based shooting, your typical walk behind this rock stealth sections. and follow the waypoint to click-to-do sections and then exit-go there do that. there isn't really much else to it. and then there are the set pieces that are a combination of the above. there are some puzzles in Uncharted for example but they are just like the ones in Tomb Raider really
the gameplay is too grounded to realism, and so is the story, yes I guess zombies aren't real but thats besides the point thats the theme. thats one of the reasons I never enjoyed tomb raider either when I was young I never really played it despite being a very popular game. and even Resident evil for that matter, I barely played it, the gameplay is very grounded. but not as much as the other ones really in some of the RE games you have a bit of variety.
the uncharted series to me feels like its a human based platformer on earth with guns and without all of the cool visual elements actual platformers add. and TLOU is literally a Quantic dream game with gameplay. its like a long level of an uncharted game with the puzzles replaced with inventory management and collecting resources.
but the gameplay is just not varied really. the games are not fun to play for a person thats looking for a good challenge to my fingers but a great visual feedback on the screen that keeps me interested in the game as a game you know, not as a movie knock off.
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