Just as my outside opinion, I'd say 15-16 is mature enough nowadays to play this game. Any younger than that and they'd be exposed to a lot of ideas (sex, drugs, violence) from the game before learning about them in every day life, like from parents or teachers, etc.
jinyuken's forum posts
*spoilers*
An easy one to miss is one when you get to Tommy's camp before you speak to him alone. On the bridge is a woman to the right that you get an optional convo from. Hope this helps a little.
*Minor spoilers*
Almost positive they're the infected you come across during the sewers section. They're soft of advanced runners; when they see you they'll run and hide, try to get around you and surprise attack you from around corners. Pretty cool and annoying at the same time.
Obvious troll is obvious.
What I actually appreciated most about the ending was that the decision wasn't left up to us. It wasn't presented as a "do this, and save the world, or do this and save the loved one, your choice". Naughty Dog just decided that these were their characters, and this is what they'd do. No changing it. A lot of games nowadays are adding variable endings and dichotomies within stories. The ending of this game was actually refreshing.
Yup, you've still got plenty of game left, even more than a third.
[QUOTE="stan_boyd"]They act like zombies they look like zombies so therefore why not call them zombies, do you also get mad when people call a Golden Delicious or Granny Smith an apple? or maybe you get upset when people call a cigarette a smoke, or maybe when someone says grab me a beer instead of grab me a budweiser.Niner0They are zombies.
+1
Path of Exile?
Well now, that wouldn't be a sequel.
Log in to comment