@blee575 @TheSkyrimStatue Agreed. It does have its flaws, but it is a rich and deeply enjoyable game that has definite replay value. How anyone can see anything wrong with it is beyond me. I think most of these people just like to antagonise anything that gets any steam behind it.
The game is great. We all knew it would be when we were following its development. I feel sorry for people in this comments section who are trying to rain on the utterly innocent parade of happy gamers, because it makes me wonder what on Earth would have to be released for them just to crack a smile.
TLOU is awesome, and not as scary as everyone said. I'm a scaredy cat gamer so this helps. But now I want to play it on Survivor and actually be terrified :)
@arqe @TheSkyrimStatue @Talavaj There isn't a single moment that makes you jump in TLOU. There's a prolonged sense of dread, although admittedly that does fade after the first few clickers have been dispatched. I'm a jumpy sort, prone to intense fear, and I haven't jumped once, unless I just haven't been looking and then I notice a clicker about six feet from me.
I read all this not long ago when I noticed the similarity between Cordyceps in TLOU and the documentary my mate had mentioned. But yeah......terrifrying potential.
It's pretty much the only thing that would make me kill myself.
@Dreamcast86 it's like GSN becomes 'Jess validation page' every day. Yes she's an attractive female gamer. Many of us 'would'. But can everyone please cease the world-shattering bonerism now?
@theend3r @nedimaha i dont get what is up with this generation. People shouldn't have to tape over their kinects or ps lights. blargh it doesnt even matter.
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