Anything you say. If for you those repetitive enemies and bosses scheme, the fact that you can just spam throwing the axe all the time, the fact that you cant see what's behind you, and the possibility that you can just hide and let the boi take care of it all, if for you that's the "best combat i've ever seen" i can only tell you i'm so sorry for you. Sincerely.
Yes, more cinematics please, that's what all videogames are about. Cinematics, atmosphere, 'mature' characters... Gameplay? oh yeah just put some rpg elements that'll be fine. You know, videogames have to be the next hollywood.
@Razzer
Yes, that's the best you can do, going with relativism "it's ok for you" and then always defend the gameplay of those mediocre games (in the gameplay section) with the argument: " the most fun gameplay I've even played ". Get over your posmodernism, this is not about subjective matters is about plurality in a videogame market that is based upon technique to actual develop them, so i'd recommend giving some factual examples of why ...
Gonna reply here cause its enough bs. You can say all day just because you can walk for 3 minutes in a game full of cinematics is enough to call it a game, but that's not the point. The whole point is that these companies don't care about gameplay as the main core of the videogame technique. Their design tables are filled with hollywood ideas, camera angles, character development, and they put gameplay in the last place. That is what this is all about. And i did read the article, that...
That's why you are not a judge.
He should show us how to do it, not brag about it. But of course, that's not gonna happen since naughty dog and sony only care about videogames becoming movies so they can hype the press and do marketing to make profit. Gameplay? Who cares about gameplay? they say.... Literally, they say that.
You can say anything, but i'm not biased. I see anti-consumer practices from any brand or sector, even PC, fanboyism and anything that could harm the industry and i talk about it, denouncing it, publicly, giving my reasons. That's what debate is all about. But if you feel confy with reductionism, using the "hater" card, that's ok for me.
The last of us is one of the most criminally scripted games ever made. And before you come with the ridiculous argument that "every game is scripted" let me tell you there are two kinds of obstacles in a vgame: real ones and fake ones. fake ones are the ones you can figure out like in an easier way than a crossword, by just pressing a button, discarding every other possibility. Real ones are the ones that actually require skill. That's the problem with movie-like games, they don...
Says the one who made a game that is focused on cinematics, story, and anything but gameplay. He's the maker of one of the most scripted and linear games ever made.
Whoever downvote you is probably blinded by those ridiculous argument that "sony has to pay for the servers", yeah like, third party games servers. Sony just took the Microsoft example and started spreading misinformation, now we're filled with fanboys that don't even know Microsoft tried to do the same thing on PC, but the pc gaming community stopped them.
That's the problem with fanboyism and that's why they affect us all. To defend anti-consume...
I'm just pointing an obvious, objective and demontrable fact. Not only articles. Any comment not saying Sony is the best is just downvoted a lot. In my dictionary, the moment you reject criticism of any kind, is called fanboyism.
Any comment criticizing Sony gets lots of downvotes here in n4g. Then they say sony fanboys are not the most toxic. It's a shame they are the majority. More movies instead of real games will come.
Actually, folks praising multiplayer games are killing the industry are just following the anti-EA/Phil Spencer trend, they just talk for the sake of be seen as "true gamers". A truly pretentious thing.
Fact is, multiplayer and online gaming has develop the social potential of videogames, and therefore they contribute to their evolution.
Single player games will never die, for the same reason you can have fun by reading a book, watching a movi...
You're playing against other human players in a massive, kinda real life world, with a lot of yards, houses, mountains, cliffs, rivers, etc. you have several types of weapons, attachments, scopes, melee, that only few games out there has, all these "accesories" actually impact the gameplay, none of them are just re-skins. And, as i've said, you're playing against other players, not 8 of them, not 16, not 64, 99 of them, the chance of meeting new techniques, new strategie...
They said PUBG is repetitive, when every single match is different than any other. No, little kid, the fact that you die the same way in every match doesn't mean is repetitive, it just means you are a bad player, and don't learn from your mistakes.
Actually, folks praising multiplayer games are killing the industry are just following the anti-EA/Phil Spencer trend, they just talk for the sake of be seen as "true gamers". A truly pretentious thing.
Fact is, multiplayer and online gaming has develop the social potential of videogames, and therefore they contribute to their evolution.
Single player games will never die, for the same reason you can have fun by reading a book, watching a movie...
Fanboys
To be honest, i've never played gears of war. And i can see why people can say tlou has "great gameplay" of course gameplay is not bad. The bad thing is this: its gameplay is average, overall not impressive, but yet there are people out there that say is the best game of all time, they are not a minority. I can see, tlou is a cinematic game and it does a pretty marvelous job on that topic. But so what? There are gamers out there which always had appreciate good gameplay over any...
Yeah bro, like tetris. But of course, tetris is oriented by its gameplay, not, you know, trying to be like movies so people can think that legitimaze gaming. Back in the day games were a niche, now is a joke.
Wanna me rant about other games too, there are plenty of, but wait, only Sony movie games are called "best games of all time"