While I do feel bad for them, I'd be lying if I said I thought the criticism was unjustified.
If you have this specific type of vision for your game or franchise, don't expect it to appeal to a wide audience, most gamers don't play games to constantly have the control pulled from their hands and to sit through long unskippable cutscenes bridged together by overly cinematic sequences with minimal player interaction.
What an intelligent comment.
I hope this game will see one or two of the main characters killed off for shock value, I mean it is probably going to be the last Uncharted game (at least for Nathan's story), so might as well go all out on it, I want to see a really gritty and heartwrenching story this time, no more playing it safe!
I've proclaimed this game was a turd as soon as I saw the gameplay.
Good thing Sony no longer owns this IP, otherwise there would be a war in here, at least now we can all agree the game is a turd.
Hopefully this game is good, it's been forever since we got a good game set in Victorian London.
@r3f1cul
"a giant scar on the assassin's creed franchise for me"
Literally, http://images.thisisxbox.co...
I don't think the author knows what AAA means...
Either you're rich or an idiot, there can be no exception.
RIP in peace.
I'm jokingly referring to your review score typo of 6/10/10... that was a typo, right?
Hipster Gate.
In other words, do you remember the times before the internet became a worldwide phenomenon?
Even back then, they were still very vocal in magazines.
Quality over quantity is all good and fun, but if there's not enough quantity, the quality becomes irrelevant.
There are fans and then there are fanboys, a fan is rational and open minded about the facts, if a game has problems, he will acknowledge them, if a game is on a console he doesn't own, he will ignore it, a fanboy is completely irrational and will welcome any exclusive with open arms, no matter how problematic or downright awful it may be, and will unleash hell on exclusives not on the console he owns, it's like a war to them and they will latch onto any negativity about games they ca...
Give it a few years and EA will have run this series into the ground and destroyed it.
Just Cause 2 was 400 square miles.
I suppose that's why people are still buying The Order, it's got enough densely packed cinematics to cover the length of a movie.
If they do decide they want to continue the Uncharted series, I hope they take a good 10 year break from it first and release some new IP's, I really want to see what else Naughty Dog is capable of, a sequel to TLoU would be just as good, and I mean let's not kid ourselves, we all know it's coming, maybe just not right away, the last thing I would want to see them do is to go back to making Crash or Jak games.