>Sup Forums claims it's a movie
>get the collection for cheap for my Bloodborne machine
>finish the first game
>it actually has lots of gameplay and short cutscenes
Unless this dramatically changes for the other 3 games, you guys are full of shit.
>Sup Forums claims it's a movie
>get the collection for cheap for my Bloodborne machine
>finish the first game
>it actually has lots of gameplay and short cutscenes
Unless this dramatically changes for the other 3 games, you guys are full of shit.
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the cinematic meme is somewhat old now, of course its bullshit. people here even hated TLOU for it despite being even more focused on non scripted sequences, great multiplayer and top tier feel to the shooting.
Sup Forums just hates fun and wants something to vent their autistic frustrations on
Sup Forums lies all the time.
When I bought a PS4 and Bloodborne I was shocked to see how different the actual game is compared to what Sup Forums says about it.
Uncharted 4 also had plenty of gameplay. Saying it was like Heavy Rain or just a long cutscene were total lies.
My only complaint with the Uncharted series is that the shooting sections are a little bit repetitive.
Otherwise they're great games.
Sup Forums was creaming all over the trick weapons in Bloodborne faggot.
>TLOU for it despite being even more focused on non scripted sequences
pure bullshi, "laddering" and "walking cutscenes" are scripted and frequent as fuck
It changes drastically with the 4th game, but the original trilogy definitely isn't as cutscene heavy as Sup Forums would have you believe.
Really? because all I've been hearing for the past two years has been "ONLY SIX WEAPONS LOL"
The real crime of the Uncharted series is the BORING climbing sections, which there is a ton, and the brain dead "puzzles". And Crushing mode.
I had this exact shock too. Not only that but the writing is great too. I'm currently on the fourth game.
2 > 3 > 4 > 1
Crushing mode was only bullshit in the first game. The real crime of this series was the Brutal difficulty that they introduced in the ND collection.
2>1>3, haven't played 4.
>Playing Uncharted 1
>Having fun, feels like a nice adventure
>Get to a vehicle section where you and the girl are driving away and you're shooting at people
>Game crashes
>Try to reload my save
>Doesn't let me
>Was halfway through the game at that point
>Have been burnt out on it for almost a year
i dont think you understand what people mean by a movie game.
It mean a game that forces you to go from point A to point B. It's a game with contextual queues. A game with QTEs.
I'll give you an example.
In Uncharted 4, on one of the very first levels, you climb up a building and then you're supposed to drop from the roof to inside the building, if you drop to the side instead of you despite the height of both places being exactly the same.
The game basically gives you a hand and tells you what to do.
1 was shit dude
2 was great
3 was meh
4 was easily movie like by how much fucking walking there was but gameplay was the best
Personally, it has an average run
The uncharted series is very consistent, I can see why some people don't enjoy them but they are generally very polished, and the effort that goes into them is readily apparent. 4 is the peak, and I unironically think that the way it uses its place in the series is brilliant, and probably the most satisfying conclusion to any game series I've played.
There's way more actual gameplay compared to the scripted events so you're full of shit.
>Uncharted 4 also had plenty of gameplay
Scripted climbing sequences aren't gameplay.
Walking through an environment while your NPC partner talks at you isn't gameplay.
It is technically gameplay but shallow, no skill, shitty gameplay.
*appears behind you* Fun's over, kiddo. Die! *pulls out uzi and wastes you*
That was gameplay.
I understand that. The point is that, at least on the first game, those scripted moments are not that intrusive and several times I had the option to do the segments as I wanted (i.e. optionally climb a structure to skip a shooting section). It has a linear progression, of course, but I've never felt restricted wanting to do something that was not possible in each segment.
>Walking through an environment while your NPC partner talks at you isn't gameplay.
Shhh, you're going to lure the Half "our game doesn't have cutscenes; you're just trapped inside a room listening to a NPC vomiting exposition for three-four minutes" Life 2 faggots
Is it worth picking up the collection? I got the 4th one with my slim and I'm wondering if it's story heavy enough that it justifies playing through the other 3 games first.
It only feels polished if you like pressing a button and wathcing something awesome happen
if you actually like gameplay you'll notice the gunfights are just the same generic shit we had since a fucking decade ago and everything else might as well play itself
It's gameplay on the same level that walking around in gone home is gameplay.
there's absolutely no point in playing 4 if you haven't played the other 3
The stories are mostly self-contained with returning characters. I'd say play the fourth one and if you like it then get the collection.
I'm not a huge fan of Uncharted, but saying that the gunfights are just whack-a-mole shit is a bit disingenuous. The entire game has a movement gimmick, and gunfights often involve leaping from all sorts of positions and blending gunplay and melee combat.
I've always liked the Uncharted series. Who doesn't want to be Indiana Jones?
Yep it's gameplay imo but the games are shit
>Who doesn't want to be Indiana Jones?
People who aren't autismo manchildren. Nostalgia is an infantilizing Jewish weapon made to keep you stupid. Burn your youth. Destroy everything you loved.
Sup Forums is full of shit about every game if you haven't noticed
Always do the opposite of what Sup Forums says
Bullshit, this is the issue that D44M has that they lock you in room to do a gunfight until they all die. Ridiculous I say. If only they were open which they fixed in U4
>Scripted climbing sequences aren't gameplay.
nani?
It's not a movie, it's just a bad game.
You didn't make a point, and god knows what Doom 4 has to do with Uncharted.
Point is that rather than sitting behind cover and shooting the guys that pop out, Uncharted has you leaping over the cover and beating the shit out of the enemies.
>he plays generic third person shooters
of course Sup Forums is full of shit, Sup Forums is always full of shit. Uncharted games may be cutscene heavy, but there is nowhere as little gameplay as your average Sup Forums thread would have you believe. And more importantly, the gameplay in those games is actually fun, which Sup Forums always claims they see as the most important thing when it comes to what qualifies as a video game.
>ever trusting on Sup Forums
this place is full of jelly PC fats with toasters as PCs you shoulf better stay away from them for your mental safety
>gameplay
Running through short, generic hallways isn't gameplay.
Why would PCfats hate Uncharted when the youtube port is the best version?
The gameplay is the worst part of Uncharted though.
t. someone who actually gave the game a chance
Pictured: Not Gameplay
>the gameplay in those games is actually fun,
If you want to class scripted NPC dialogue dumps, braindead puzzles, auto-climbing and copy pasted wack-a-mole sequences as gameplay then fine, the game has some gameplay. But if you're calling it good on any level then you have baited too far.
2>4>3>1
4 had some legitimately awesome gameplay- the gunplay in particular was tight as fuck- my only issue with it is that there wasn't enough of it to really satisfy me. It kept getting broken up by climbing sections or cutscenes, and cool technological mechanics like the jeep winch were only used a handful of times. Hopefully TLOU 2 will make more use of the tech they showcased all too briefly in U4
3 was really good as well but it just felt rushed
That's entirely your opinion though. The gameplay isn't complex, but in my opinion it feels good and works well, aside from maybe the first game where it's a bit clunky.
>That's entirely your opinion though
And it's entirely your opinion that it's a good game. In other news, water is wet. More at 11.
kek
their only counter-argument is always "its a movie" its seems like they cant believe a game had those graphics and they think it is a cutscene, its hilarious, you cant even dabate with them
saddest thing they want to convince and convert you into wasting loads of money and buying a pc, like jehova witnesses' behaviour
Sup Forums hates anything that isn't weeaboo trash. They hate Uncharted and Horizon for the same reasons:
-Look Good
-Not on PC
-Cinematic
-Absurd levels of polish
-Doesn't re-invent the wheel but just optimizes it
-Is a western game
-On the most popular modern console
Sup Forums just hates anything fun that they're too poor to experience firsthand. That's why they'll quietly watch the entire collection of cutscenes of The Last of Us, then endlessly post about the next Steam sale so they can get some indy trash for $3.
No way this isn't a joke post.
>calling others poor while you game on a ps4
LOL
He thought / v/ knows about games
Always a treat seeing the sonybro victim complex. They can't even stay consistent about who their oppressor is.
your reply confirms my theory
go play your shitty moba games and stop envying games you cant play because u wasted all your mom's wage building a pc that cant even reach 1080p instead of buying a ps4
PC is the poorfag platform.
Every household owns (and needs) a toaster; there are emulators, free to play games and piracy.
Meanwhile only privileged people can afford themselves to pay $400 for a machine that only plays videogames, $60 for online multiplayer and $60 per game.
Why do you think PC is the most popular platform in third world countries?
>listening to Sup Forumss opinion
dont be dumb, user
I game on PS4, PC, and a couple handhelds. Because I try to play as many good games as possible because I actually like games. Also, because I'm no shitposting faggot like you.
*cinematic*
Uncharted is unironically the greatest series that came out of the last two generations.
The first Uncharted was ok until you got off the submarine. Then the game started throwing literally armies at you and it became a chore.
I've only played a bit of the second one after that and so far a lot better.
Who are the people who even say that it's a movie or something? Even if there are scripted events who the fuck cares? It's a good game, and a good series that uses them.
>Gameplay is only gameplay if the place where I gameplay is big place
People who started playing video games before late last gen
>It's a good game
Except it's mediocre to bad on every measurable level. Only elements it was ever more than average on were the memelennial/reddit/left winger/ aspects like dialogue and voice acting.
>play through Uncharted 1 and 2 on Crushing difficulty for first playthroughs, also trying to get all the treasures
>find it tedious and almost a slog to get through
I just don't have time to replay games over and over, so I like tackling all the shit in one go through as much as possible. But still, this is making me not want to start Uncharted 3 or play 4.
I don't know whatever you're saying about reddit or why it's bad. It was definitely great when I played it. Making progress is fun as a treasure hunter and the gameplay gets challenging on Crushing.
finally played uncharted 4 the other day as it came with my ps4. absolute trash game filled with long cutscenes and press x to y
>Making progress is fun as a treasure hunter
Yes walkquipping, braindead puzzles and autoclimbing sure are fun when you have the indiana jones meme.
The combat gameplay is just as bland on the hardest difficulties. Just because they make it more artificially difficult with bigger enemy health bars doesn't mean the gameplay is any better. It's a bland console cover shooter no matter how many times you need to shoot the bad guy before he drops.
the movie meme literally originates from the fact that the PS3 shipped with Talladega Nights bundled in instead of a game. From then on every exclusive was called a movie in order to perpetuate the no games meme.
>Shoot a guy in the face
>His helmet falls off
Why is this a thing?
not that great of a game, but it's all right for once or twice, and was top notch when it came out, especially the second part
Yes. It was all just a meme. Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, The Last of Us and The Uncharted Franchise were only called movies because of Talladega Nights. Not because they were cinematic trash.
Uncharted is basically the poster child for "it's good because it's exclusive to my console of choice." If it was multiplat like Assassin's Creed or the new Tomb Raider games it would be almost universally hated.
It's good-mediocre. Definitely fun for the first playthrough but not nearly as fun on subsequent playthroughs.
Of course there's gonna be some people on Sup Forums and the internet as a whole who'll shit on it so they can pretend to be hardcore gaymers. Most of those people will then go on to praise the same linear cinematic shit like Half-Life 2 so they don't need to be taken seriously.
but neither of your examples are universally hated
>Most of those people will then go on to praise the same linear cinematic shit like Half-Life 2 so they don't need to be taken seriously.
Reddit nu-gamers love Half Life 2. Reddit nu-gamers also love Uncharted. The hardened video game elite have always hated both.
>he fell for the meme
Two of those are real games/series and Heavy Rain actually had gameplay beyond QTEs. You honestly don't know what you're talking about.
this. if you don't play dwarf fortress and 90's CRPG's then you're fucking nothing.
>walk into a room with a shotgun
>pick up the shotgun
>doors drop and enemies spawn in
Fucking cinematic garbage! Scripted shit! REE
Uncharted and The Last of Us are good video games.
>Two of those are real games/series and Heavy Rain actually had gameplay beyond QTEs.
If walking around a room to trigger the next QTE is gameplay to you then that's the shittest most shallow gameplay imaginable. I've played every game I mentioned and none of them are real.
"No!"
Because third-worlders can afford dirt-cheap builds.
Privilege would be to spend $400 or more on a machine that performs better than your
console, with the same $60 controller your console uses, or a different $60 controller from another company.
Just because something is the poorfag platform doesn't mean it can't be the richfag platform.
>multiple 5+ minute unskippable cutscenes
>not cinematic
You can stop pretending you've played HL2 now
I never said it wasn't the richfag platform too.
PC belongs to everyone.
You're right, they're just mostly hated by anyone who played games before the seventh gen.
You'll notice how you rarely, if ever, see threads on Sup Forums about the games, let alone posts defending them. Know why? Because they're not exclusive to a platform.
>walk into a room with a shotgun
>pick up the shotgun
>doors drop and enemies spawn in
>play GAME
Meanwhile on Playstation
>Slowly walk through linear environment while your NPC spouts cliche movie dialogue at you
>Solve braindead puzzle
>Mash X repeatedly to prize open door
>Walk into room with shotgun
>Pick up shotgun
>Cutscene begins
>Push X to kill enemy in QTE
>Strong minority female is empowered
>End credits
It's ok, but you spend way too much time climbing and that's really boring. The story is pretty generic.
Sup Forums is a primarily american board and uncharted became big when american teenagers all owned 360s.
Sup Forums consensus was wrong on uncharted from the start.
It has cinematic style game play and is riddled with QTEs. Take the climbing segments for instance: its all snap to grid and meant to "wow" you instead of pose any sort of platforming challenge. I enjoyed the Uncharted games, but comparing them to interactive movies is pretty accurate.
There is not one cutscene in the entire four games that you do not have the option of skipping.
I never played these games because Nathan Drake seemed like an annoying character
did I make the right choice, Sup Forums
no. uncharted 2 was last gen's re4.
i find him quite charming, his bants with Sully is always enjoyable
So you didn't play hl2 then
>Start uncharted
>Hit cutscene
Well I'm going to skip this like any real video game player would because I want to have fun playing a game and not sit watching some shitty movie
>SKIP
Wait, there's another one
>SKIP
...
>SKIP
>SKIP
>SKIP
>SKIP
*HIDE BEHIND WALL AND SHOOT GUYS*
>SKIP
>SKIP
>SKIP
*PERFORM SCRIPTED CLIMBING SEQUENCE*
>SKIP
>SKIP
>SKIP
>End Credits
What a game
He's quite childish in Uncharted 1, but even the franchise's biggest fans (me) will tell you Uncharted 1 is the worst in the series. Honestly I'd say skip it. All you'd be missing is a few offhanded references in the later games.
The characters are one of the series strong points actually (aside from UC3).
The 4th one is the only one i would say where it would help to know the characters before playing, it's less self contained than the other one. If you already own it though, just play it, if you like it, get the others