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Metrium said:

You and I clearly don't have the same deffination of ''open''. The game is not open at all. It's as open as Super Mario Bros where you have the choice of staying down or going up the blocks...

I'll give you the fact that some of it's stealth is tense. I said in a earlier post that the best thing from this game came from the clickers and that imo they were underused. But don't start spreading the word that it has ''some of the most terrifying encounters in modern gaming'', cause that just not true. This comes from a real chicken when it comes to video games. I love scary games but I can't get to play them cause I get so stressed out, I'm a real chicken lol. But I never had any problems with TLoU. Some of it's moment were scary but nothing to make me shit my pants. I even thought Bioshock was more scary and it's not a horror game. I know the most overhyped game of all time is getting underserved praised on every possible aspects, but saying it's one of the most terrifying game in modern gaming is going WAY to far and pretty much sums up how overhyped this game is.

As for when TLoU was announced, you clearly have no spent much time on N4G.com. Do yourself a favor and stay away from it's community. Ppl were going batshit crazy when it was announced over a simple CGI trailer. Ppl over there was already calling it GotY and game of the generation. Naughty Dog is imo the Christopher Nolan of the video game industry (altho I do LOVE Nolan movies). As for Zelda, first of all atleast it was a game from a established franchise that some could say is one of the most respected in the industry. So ppl have alot to look forward and be happy about. And second, it actualy showed gameplay, and ppl were going crazy about the ''mature'' artstyle that fans have been asking for years (I think it's a dumb reason but for some it's important). My point is, how can you say a game will be the best thing since the discovery of bacon when it's a new IP and you did'nt even see gameplay from the game? You litteraly know nothing on how it plays. Atleast if GTA gave us a CGI trailer you can expect that a game you will love is comming since you played the previous games. But either way, crying over a game announcement is overdoing it I'll give you that.... Unless it's Metroid Prime 4 :P

And I'm not saying ND is the only one to benefit from name recognition, but I'm saying that if this game was made by someone else and had no where near the marketing(propaganda?) push from sony and by snowball effect the internet, this game would'nt be in the top 10.

Naughty dog is the brand not their franchises (though those are successful too).  You can't pick out one rabbid site and act like it overrules the craziness and pre-release love affair that comes with every Halo, Zelda, GTA, Uncharted, 3d Mario (not as much with world but reviewers and fans seem to have cooled off with the crazy hype on the WiiU editions of these franchises).  I had a Wii and now have a WiiU and I hate how Galaxy is lauded as the greatest game ever because of its metacritic yet the reviews seems to have so many nostalgic phrases about "Nintendo magic" and whatnot.  Just let the game speak for itself in describing WHY it is apparently so magical.  I trust a studio with a proven pedigree over a franchise name any day (see the newest GoW and Gears and how differing opinions are on different Zeldas)

Also TLoU is open compared to COD or Uncharted or other very cinematic games that don't have those open areas like the multi-level bookstore in Pittsburgh with a few different groups of enemies in it.  These can be 10 minute long encounters where you tackle things completely different.  That's what I meant by open there's a fairly large area that you can tackle from any angle.




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