...Chloe literally stabbed him in the back multiple times for her own benefit.
Why do people somehow think she was always so super loyal and caring? She'd have sold him for a small chest of gold back in Uncharted 2 tbh.
Whining?
He lied to her and went out on another crazy hunt that could have gotten him KILLED, and he lied to her. She never would have seen him again had something happened to him, and she likely never would have known the truth. She has every right to be upset about that.
Furthermore, she's hurt by the belief that he lied as a means of trying to protect her, as if she couldn't handle the situation. After everything they've been through togeth...
...then you haven't even gotten started with the game.
This review score is RIDICULOUSLY low.
Joke status. Been playing a while now and I can't even justify lower than a 6 for this game, and that's being nitpicky.
It's nowhere near that bad, or bad in general. 1.5 is a joke.
Yeah, that'd be because Sony was working on their own motion tracking technology.
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Guys, the article is about people who have killed other people over video games, people who have died trying to get games, or died as a result of health complications brought on by obsessive playing of games.
No one's blaming the games for the deaths here, just listing actual deaths related to games.
People really, really need to stop giving that movie more credit than it deserves.
You do know that the Move/motion control was being researched in their R&D department before the Wii came out?
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PS had remote play back in 2007 broski. Move was also being researched in-house since before the Wii released.
The Move controller that was in the R&D phase since the PS2?
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Remote Play was a thing back in 2007, 5 years before the Wii U was released.
Yeah sure, they totally copied. lol
The Order was not awful. Nor were battlefront or Destiny. Disappointing? Sure. But not awful.
And even Watch_Dogs, for its flaws, isn't terrible, and most of the controversy centered around downgrade more than anything else. Gameplay was quite fun at times.
Methinks the author has engaged in hyperbole.
"Superior" was a waste of time and a poorly-handled arc that had just about everyone behaving in a massively out-of-character manner, and literally depended on the entire Marvel Universe suffering from Plot-Induced Stupidity for over a year.
Actually, Conway's currently writing the ongoing Carnage series.
Well Uncharted is definitely more action-oriented than the Tomb Raider reboot was, not sure about RotTR though. Has a lot of snarky humor in it too, so... maybe think of it as somewhere between TR and Gears?
If you can, I'd recommend renting the Nathan Drake collection and seeing for yourself.
Actually, I'd argue the lack of a Supernatural twist is what made the game and really drove home its point.
As I was playing, I was waiting for this twist, some cursed idol or treasure that drove men into madness, made these captains turn on each other, cursed pirate gold, etc. I was practically rolling my eyes as we approached Avery's ship. It was coming. I could feel it. And then... no Supernatural element. Nothing forced these people to turn on one another, nothi...
@showtime
Amy was co-director on Uncharted 2 with Bruce Straley dude.
Now you're not giving her enough credit and giving Druckmann a bit too much.
So Ghostbusters 2016 is gonna mitigate the Spider-Man movie, The Magnificent Seven...
lol ok