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re: E3 Info/Rumor/Discussion Thread
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:40 pm to GatorsGators
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:40 pm to GatorsGators
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There are enough cutscenes (I know you hate them), platforming sections, and exploration sections sections to add variety.\\\
..but they didn't all feel the same? Push this there, help me up here, pull this and here comes the baddies.
Repeat.
Yes I would agree the dialogue and story are much better than C3. Its great really, but at less I get to play a game with C3.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:45 pm to LSU Coyote
You're arguing against the vast majority of people that loved uncharted 4
You're an anomaly
You're an anomaly
Posted on 6/5/16 at 8:27 pm to LSU Coyote
Not really
Yeah, the "help me up" sections were annoying. They had to have been there to mask load times because I can't see what ND would have thought they added to gameplay.
The rest of it didn't really feel monotonous, though, no. I really enjoyed exploring the maps in the jeep and boat. The combat maps gave you choice between several play styles.
The only section I didn't like was the tunnel section. In a game that has focused on a "wide-linear" structure to this point, let's throw the player in a narrow tunnel with twenty enemies and exploding fricking mummies.
And it helped that the story and dialogue were terrific
Yeah, the "help me up" sections were annoying. They had to have been there to mask load times because I can't see what ND would have thought they added to gameplay.
The rest of it didn't really feel monotonous, though, no. I really enjoyed exploring the maps in the jeep and boat. The combat maps gave you choice between several play styles.
The only section I didn't like was the tunnel section. In a game that has focused on a "wide-linear" structure to this point, let's throw the player in a narrow tunnel with twenty enemies and exploding fricking mummies.
And it helped that the story and dialogue were terrific
This post was edited on 6/5/16 at 8:30 pm
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