Four fleshed out pages = a million. Makes sense.
Thanks for reading!
Just because someone doesn't like a game doesn't mean it's bad. And wow okay, I couldn't care less about you reading, so why comment in the first place? No one's forcing you to read an article about appreciating the game's music. Good day.
Don't think I said it was a bad game anywhere in the article.
That's just how I feel about the game. Sorry you feel it's too harsh.
Can't wait to see more LiS stuff from Dontnod!
Lol it's a list of features we want to see in the update/would make the game even better. Idk what you were expecting, but thanks for reading.
Hi, I'd appreciate the term 'writer,' not 'blogger.' Thanks. Also, I'm not saying the Switch version is going to be bad, just that Souls doesn't seem like the kind of game that's suited for the handheld format (similar to DOOM), and with the console versions releasing at the same time, you'd have to really want the portability factor for it to be worth it. Thanks for reading though.
Thanks for stating the obvious, I guess? The article is simply meant to highlight why one might choose the Switch version over the other two, and how it might not be worth it in the end.
I'm so hyped for P3!
Didn't say it needed to change up the game. Just that some sort of trait or new gameplay feature for Chloe would be nice. Apology accepted though.
I wrote that article actually. "Alright" is meant to convey the message that The Lost Legacy really is just alright by Uncharted's standards. There's absolutely no denying that it's a quality game, and I said it's "alright" because it's basically just like everything we've ever seen from Uncharted before. Also, I talked to Naughty Dog and they confirmed that aside from different animations, Chloe plays the same as Nate from a gameplay perspective. S...
How is it misleading?
Didn't say they needed to change up the game. Just that it was a missed opportunity not to give Chloe a more defining trait/characteristic to separate her from Nate. Maybe read the article first.
Huh. Maybe you should read the article first.
It's an opinion piece that makes the claim that DS3 was the best game release of 2016 and attempts to justify that claim with reasoning and evidence. Not sure why a sound opinion qualifies as "nonsense," but thanks for your comment.
Really? But I believe they're all facts.
Thanks for the constructive comment. As we all know, N4G is the end-all-be-all for video game news and information.
Yay! Can't wait to check it out when it drops ^^
Hmm, not necessarily. I feel that RE2 actually nails the atmospheric tension a little better than RE7 did. In 7, the Baker house was by far the best part of the game, but it was way too short. The segments after that felt significantly less scary in my opinion.
RE2 manages to space out the tense moments pretty well, and the enemy variety certainly works in its favor as well. Ultimately, both games deal with very different brands of horror though, and they're both excell...