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BraLoD said:

It's okay, I'm not judging it completely out of base, I already see it, and already played it a bit, as I said, it just won't.
That's not how I felt about Bloodborne or Nioh, and it turned exactly like that, in the end, both of them turned to be better than Uncharted 4.

Of course, it's all my opinion which is based on my tastes, and to be honest, Nier have an actual bias lead over Uncharted because it's a sort of RPG, my favorite genre by far, and I still don't see it happening.

So heh.

I'm not sure if approaching a game unrelated in genre and mechanics to a different one with the feeling that "it won't be better" (and reinforcing yourself over this idea) is a healthy approach, to be honest. I could understand some sort of resemblance if we were having this conversation about all time top games, because oneself tend to have that special nostalgic bias (it happens to all of us), but to condemn Automata from the get-go in relation to a game that is intrinsecally different in gameplay, design, mood, story and development is, I dunno, really not a good approach to it.

There's not a single bias lead over Uncharted in this case; genre didn't put a barrier before you already slammed toward Automata. You're not giving it the benefit of doubt. You won't, and as a consequence, it can't already live to its full potential because you'd subconsciously limit it if it happened for whatever reason to go over Uncharted 4. Sure, there's also the possibility that the game's potential doesn't reach that of Uncharted 4, but the veredict has already been passed upon.