| AngryLittleAlchemist said: The Last Guardian's puzzles weren't smart but it didn't matter, it was an amazing game. It's sad that technical issues and a lack of variety made The Last Guardian get mixed reception, because to me it's the whole "video games as an experience" done right. It is like a video game movie, with cinematic jaw dropping vistas and physics, but it has way more game in it than most comparable titles. It's like a "cinematic platformer" if you will.
Also the last of us left behind dlc was great. I wish it was ... longer and focused on on Eli's relationship more ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) |
Hah, you're right. Maybe smart wasn't the right word to use. Creative perhaps, or maybe I should just play more platformers lol. Which, admittedly I don't. I can see why you'd call it a cinematic game, but I can't really agree on that. To mea cinematic game is maybe something like the telltale games or David cage games. Maybe even some of the uncharted games which I felt relied a bit much on big set pieces while I felt The Last Guardian didn't do as much. Lastly on this subject, I agree. It's a shame that it got the mixed reactions because of its technical problems. It definitely doesn't hamper it enough to justify it, but then again I've never cared much for those aspects.
Yep, the story felt very cliche lol. But props to Naughty Dog for not going for the obvious one of killing either the Ellie or Joel just for the shock effect lol. Haha I knew they were dying as soon as you meet them.
I too wish it was longer, but less Riley lol.







