So u a fanboy for something you don't own and haven't played.Not rallying behind anything. I don't even have the game.
Just anticipating furiousness at the OPs opinion.
You've only proven my post right. Thank you![]()

So u a fanboy for something you don't own and haven't played.Not rallying behind anything. I don't even have the game.
Just anticipating furiousness at the OPs opinion.
You've only proven my post right. Thank you![]()
Games aren't movies.Again, I was around for both games, and you're definitely in the minority on the replayability thing.
It's similar to a classic Action/Adventure or Comedy movie vs. A well written and executed drama. That Drama might even win best picture, but which movie do you love to watch repeatedly? The one that took you on the most entertaining/fun/memorable ride.
The problem with game mechanics being the strongest feature is, all game mechanics are repetitive no matter how much you like them in a game. That repetitive shyt will not bring you back for more. Scale, presentation, immersion, and entertainment will bring you back for more. I can picture a certain game level I played through in my mind and immediately crave wanting to play through that shyt again. TR didn't have memorable shyt like that, but the game did play well though.
Oh snap another one of these threads.
Gettingover a timed exclusive.
Games aren't movies.
And you can't possibly make the argument that gameplay is more "repetitive" than the watching the same story sequences play out multiple times.
Different strokes for different folks. I don't even like movies really. Especially shallow blockbusters like uncharted is inspired by.
Games aren't movies.
And you can't possibly make the argument that gameplay is more "repetitive" than the watching the same story sequences play out multiple times.
Different strokes for different folks. I don't even like movies really. Especially shallow blockbusters like uncharted is inspired by.
As a gamer watching a set piece that I have no real control over isn't jaw dropping to me. I can never get past the fact that I had no control over what happened. I was never afraid that drake would fail. I would purposely try to make him turn around and/or miss jumps and the game would tell meI'm not talking about watching story sequences playout, I'm talking about re-playing through incredible moments of a game. As a gamer, you really don't care if a game has some incredible, jaw dropping moments? You care more about executing the shooting mechanics of a bow and arrow for 500th time?
shyts are boring to me.You a different breed breh. I can't imagine not liking Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, or The GooniesJust rewatching these shyts with my kid brings back so much joy.
This has nothing to do with games being exclusive
fukk outta here has everything to do with it
No one said it wasn'tUncharted 2 is better than any last or current gen Tomb Raider.
How so?
This is about @Fatboi1 unrelenting stanning of uncharted and pettiness towards any title that he feels may threaten the publics perception of uncharted
Ok. Uncharted> Tomb RaiderNo one said it wasn't