
I'm getting tired of this trend of mutated-monster-humanoid creatures.
I just started to play Uncharted. I know it has been out for a while, but I wanted to try it out as it is a PS3 classic that has gotten a lot of praise within the PS3 community. So I went out and bought it yesterday. All was good, I played through most of the chapters and enjoyed every second. Until now.
I just finished part of the game where some sort of random mutated-monster-humanoid creatures start coming out of no where from within the vault. Now I'm making my way towards the generator to power it up. Now I have to kill mutated-monster-humanoid creatures... I'm so disappointed. I thought I was going to enjoy a nice Action Adventure game with absolutely no horror elements. Now it feels like I'm playing a wanna-be Resident Evil.
This trend has to stop. I didn't like it when I played Halo for my first time, and I loathed it in Half-Life 2 (I know in both games they fit the story, but it could have been avoided). If I want to play a horror game with mutated-monster-humanoid creatures, I'll play Resident Evil or Dead Space... where mutated-monster-humanoid creatures belong! Mutated-monster-humanoid creatures DO NOT belong in a game like Uncharted!
The graphics in Uncharted are great, the puzzle solving and climbing elements are good since they fit the theme. The voice acting and cinematic touches were great also.The enemies were getting repetitive, but if there's anything I hate more than repetitive enemies is adding mutated-monster-humanoid creatures in where they don't belong. I don't even know If I want to finish the game now. What were you thinking Naughty Dog?
I think every game needs to pick their enemies; human soldiers, alien soldiers, or mutated-monster-humanoid creatures, stick with one of them, and put a lot of diversity into them. There are other ways to put horror elements (if it is absolutely necessary to the story) in sci-fi and action/adventure games. Be a little more creative ffs.
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