Will this get a lower rating in retrospective reviews 10 years from now?
Will this get a lower rating in retrospective reviews 10 years from now?
It better
No because judging a game X years old to modern games or standards is stupid.
Does it matter? It's still great either way.
All those literally who's and PLAYSTATION magazine
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Don't forget the tabloid in the middle.
No.
Because there won't be retrospective reviews, everyone will have forgotten about it, like all those games praised by the media and forgetted by everyone else.
DELETE THIS
The Witcher 3 has more awards sony niggers, just saying.
It was so fucking mediocre. Even the Uncharted games are better with the awul gunplay.
I remember Neogaf literally sucking off the game, what a bunch of retards.
When does this game get good?
I'm at the woods part after the chick dies and so far it's been kind of shit. Awful gameplay and the story hasn't gripped me at all yet.
I heard the multiplayer is pretty good.
user-kun, I can lend you it if you want.
Wanted to try it out some 3months ago when got game. Couldnt find any matvhes or whatever they have.
Right after that part. Once you meet Bill.
Oh cool. Guess I'll start playing again then, took a break because it was pretty boring.
This was objectively the best game of 2013 and the Remaster was the best of 2014. There is literally no debunking this point.
How many lives did TLOU change?
To start out, I am very new to the Sup Forums community, as it is very difficult for me to get over the initial trouble of learning the UI. However I love the idea of it and want to invest more time to it.
But I was curious, because I have never really been apart of a Last Of Us community. And I generally just keep my thoughts of it to myself. Were other people as greatly affected by this masterpiece of a game as I was?
The Last Of Us initiated a real turning point in my life. It helped me find my passion for video creation, cinema and just media in general. It was the first game I ever played that ended up being more than just a shoot-'em-up for me. Up until then, I played games like COD and whatnot because it was the fun and cool thing to do. I saw TLOU for sale on G2A and thought it looked like a neat zombie game. I had heard a little bit about it when it was remastered. I bought it because why not. So I went into it thinking t would just be another fun shoot-'em-up. And oh man was I wrong..
You have to understand, I've never cried during anything, a movie, book or game. Fictitious stories don't make me cry. They just don't. 20 minutes into this game and I was balling. I was hooked. And it truly changed me. The story, the art style, the voice acting, the animation, the music, the script. It was all inconceivably well done. It opened my eyes the to art that single player games are supposed to be. And it did the same for movies and books.
Really it all comes down to appreciation. I've learned to appreciate things that I may personally find unenjoyable. It definitely matured me in a way. Those are just my thoughts confined into a few paragraphs..
Was it the same way for anybody else? Did it change you? And in what way?
>the best game
It's not a game.
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but TLOU was first on ps3?
neither are Visual Novels yet Sup Forums is in love with them
>Crash is remembered fondly, people clamor for sequels
>Jak and Daxter is remembered fondly, people clamor for Jak 4
>Uncharted 2 is solidified as one of the game-changers in the industry (unfortunately, being a great game that inspired millions of shitty ones)
>The Last of Us will magically be hated somehow
No. I love Naughty Dog simply because it crushes Sup Forums's pretensions every time it launches something new. Last of Us won. Get over it. Move onto the next thing.
And the witcher 3 is also a terrible overrated game
Just saying