Both are great games, but they both have their flaws. I'd rate them both 9/10.
paying to replay games I already own? No thanks, just make the machine backwards compatible, and problem solved.
Better fix that paying to play online, cross game chat, and ability to change online ID's
Resistance reboot. Resistance 3 looked like the end. Why not have this reboot have the same story and emersion as the 1st game with the multiplayer of the second game (up to 64 participants this time!)
The voice acting and story are very well done
What's not cliche in this modern time of story telling? Almost everything used today to convey a story has already been used in one form or another. It's what the story evokes in you and how you respond to it that makes this game in particular very appealing. You wouldn't be writing down notes or reviewing the game during you're play through. You wouldn't just pause during Sarah's death to write down what you think of it. This game keeps you from putting the contr...
depth and convoluted mess are totally different. That was the case with Sons of Liberty and Guns of the Patriot. They tried using big, complex ideas and fitting them into a story to make it sound like an "intellectuals" game. MGS was a straight, linear game where people gravitated to the story (meaning they could actually follow it) and the characters. MGS 3 was a great story and the characters were also memorable. Boss fights in those 2 games were very well created. Can you s...
I'm still not sold on either game. Is Kojima going to follow the MGS 4 route and make the game completely cutscenes. Many people forget how much was game play, and how much was cutscenes. The story was too convoluted, and that made me lose interest. Solid Snake was the reason I finished the game. He didn't care what was going on, he just had to stop terrorist.
Or is he going the route of Peace Walker, which I think is a far better game both with multiplayer and story. It...
haha i was joking around.
ehh, i've seen better
haha, many people who hate on this article are hipsters lol It was a great read.
Sony came up with the Blu Ray disc on long with some other company. Sony owns 30% of the patent. So 30 cents from every dollar a blu ray disc is worth
The Last of Us is a very great game, but I wouldn't call it the game of this Generation. If anything, it is part of a few games that claim that right. It is up there with Bioshock, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Uncharted 2, Skyrim, Mass Effect 2, Red Dead; It's just part of this God-like Tier. Where you just have to play that game no matter what. It has that aura of wanting to play it no matter what genre or system (like Shadow of the Colossus, Resident Evil...
haha and it's in a much better system. You can unlock characters free, so if you are patient, you can have a full roster and not have to pay a single cent
I just want a system that is easy for me and family/friends to access and have a good time away from the stress of life.
you don't want the ability to play you're PS3 games on the PS4? Instead you will have Gaiki (not even at launch) and re-buy the games you already had.
Really, anything remotely bad said about Sony, and the person gets a bunch of disagrees? I'm ashamed to be part of the same group (Sony supporter) as you all. But seriously, you guys need to wake up and smell the fart that Sony's laid. No more free online, and to access PS3 games you need online... No backwards compatibility at all.
If the XBox one has free online next gen, then I know what I'm buying. But hopefully Sony has some major exclusives that don'...
The first Xbox didn't have online game play? I'm sure they did with Halo and what not. You still had to pay back then too?
If they make it Free 2 play online multiplayer, then I'm gonna go with the free 2 play side. I don't need this paying to play games that have mp in it. At least make it an option to buy a game with out with MP, lowering the cost of the Single Player to accommodate if we want MP attached or not.
That's not the right attitude towards gaming. That's the same type of thinking that led to the FPS movement. Indie developers are the ones that experiment more with titles trying to find the right notes to hit when they're creating their game. If every game was like TLOU, then it'd get boring and repetitive. I'd go after a game that dares to be bold, then a game trying to copy another.