There's nothing wrong with criticizing the game ... but c'mon. Context is important. People who just didn't enjoy the game are not responsible for the vile comments you'll find under any video that TLOU2 and particularly Druckmann is featured in on Youtube. That's what "crybabies" refers to and you shouldn't feel the need to defend that behaviour. There's nothing wrong with calling a spade a spade. .
So many comments lately have been m...
"So, are the people downvoting disagreeing with the facts or are they just offended?"
Well, my comment got flagged as "inappropriate" ... so offended it is.
"Every E3 brings us one step closer to salvation my brothers!" We just have to ... https://youtu.be/3rridXskgW...
I thought I was going to need to pick up an XB1 (I bought a 360 as a secondary console for Halo and a few other games - it was worth it) but it just never panned out
The Last Wait. "One more E3 and we shall have salvation my brothers!"
This is sort of a backhanded compliment but, to be fair, Xbox barely invested in exclusives for most of the last decade - with their recent investments, I think they'll finally have something to show but it's laughable that they took this long to start getting their house in order.
@Foxtrot
You seem offended as usual, Foxtrot.
"If you don't like The Last of Us Part II's story then you obviously must be a Quartering fan"
A while ago you were spreading misinformation about negative user scores being deleted on Metacritic for TLOU2. I asked for the evidence and you said that a Youtuber said it but you seemed ashamed to mention the channel name. I checked and TheQuartering made that video. 😂
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Yeah, it is weird that they're saying that it's disappointing considering they gave the game a 100/100 and called it "an astonishing achievement" but they're doing it for clicks.
If TheQuartering can make 70+ clickbait videos attacking the game without even playing it or the original, then there's clearly a market for people who want this kind of clickbait content to justify getting offended over a video-game (not unlike the way Polygon gets overly...
To be fair, these are paid services and PS Now does overlap a bit too much with PS Plus. Shadow Of The Tomb Raider, Hitman 2, Greedfall and Dead Cells were some of my guesses for this month because they were already on PS Now. You could almost argue that PS Plus is still a better service since there's no time limits
For me, there are more interesting PS5 games that have a cheaper MSRP than ManEater on the PS Store like Haven, The Pathless, and Observer but I might like it. I have a feeling we'll see some of those games I mentioned come to the service at a later point but I'll probably buy a least one of them in the meantime.
Can't knock the PS4 picks though. I was actually waiting for SOT to drop on PS Plus and not a lot of people played Greedfall so we can all try it out n...
Haven't played this game yet but I felt that the combat and side-content in Spiderman PS4 was too repetitive at times. From what I've seen, this game has much less filler so I think I'll end up enjoying it more though. I've heard the Dualsense implementation is pretty good as well
I definitely prefer 5 (it fixed just about everything wrong with 4, and was much more fun and varied) but GTA4 was still a special game. It somehow still feels way more alive and dynamic than open world games being released today. Comparing this 2008 game to Cyberpunk almost feels unfair. haha
It's worth mentioning that the DLCs for GTA4 had big gameplay improvements as well, particularly The Ballad Of Gay Tony. The Buzzard helicopter was so overpowered. haha
Looks like we got ourselves a fan of TheQuartering!
At least you admit the reason you hate the game unlike some others on this site who prefer to play dumb and hide their motivations
The adaptive triggers are the real game changer here for me but the improved vibrations do help sell them, e.g. the vibration reinforces the way the triggers respond when shooting, giving them that extra "kick". The shooting I've experienced so far felt very unique across different games (Borderlands 3 and the shooting section of Astro)
In articles from weeks ago, it was said that the online component is "considered an individual AAA product rather than just a mode" (this quote says it all) and "2021 appears unlikely". They're obviously planning something similar considering the scale of the project. GTA Online helped GTA5 remain relevant for 7 years (very high engagement) and sell more than 100m copies. It's just common sense. GTA Online doesn't have a real direct competitor
"And here is where we sometimes play darts during our breaks. As you can see, we replaced the bullseye with the Konami logo."
@Final_Aeon
You're obviously entitled to your opinion, but in retrospect, I think you probably understand that's a bit childish to claim that you have the objective, definitive opinion about a video-game. No one does. If you say something silly like that out of anger, you're obviously going to get a light jeering. I don't even fully agree with VerminSC because you can obviously be mature and not like the story but he was clearly just annoyed with the OP.
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@Final_Aeon
"There's facts and there are opinions." You're saying that your subjective opinion of a game is objectively true? Are you 6 years old?
"Just because you and a million others are yelling" Projection. The people who are yelling are those who are offended by the game and felt the need to make 70+ videos about it without even playing it.
"Stop trying to push your opinions on to us." I think...
During the highlighted week, the PS4 only sold 30,000 less than the Series X as well