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What did you think about Sony's Pre-TGS Conference?

It was nice 10 11.90%
 
Nothing that really caught my attention tbh 25 29.76%
 
It was awesome! 8 9.52%
 
Not Bad 7 8.33%
 
I didn't like it 11 13.10%
 
It was okay 10 11.90%
 
Needed more LoD! 4 4.76%
 
Decent 2 2.38%
 
Other 7 8.33%
 
Total:84
BraLoD said:
Shadow8 said:

http://gematsu.com/2016/03/ratchet-clank-story-trailer

Anybody else hyped for the new Ratchet and Clank?!

Teeqoz is hyped to no end

I have no idea what you're talking about.

Shadow8 said:
BraLoD said:

Teeqoz is hyped to no end

As he and everybody else should be :P

Well said, Shadow, well said.

 

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Teeqoz said:
BraLoD said:

Teeqoz is hyped to no end

I have no idea what you're talking about.

Shadow8 said:

As he and everybody else should be :P

Well said, Shadow, well said.

 

GUYS RATCHET & FRIKKIN CLANK IS RELEASING IN LIKE TWO WEEKS ZOMFG

Day 1!



 

Aeolus451 said:
BraLoD said:

About the spoiler, that's a kind of though I also have, but I sure would enjoy to see Ellie going solo, a lone wolf, a high skilled survivor.
Ellie is definitely the most important thing on that world, it would be cool to start TLOU 2 with Joel dying and then we play with Ellie grown up to the 20ish years old and going on her own, without any safe places as everybody would be hunting her.

Ellie was already amazing, but she does have the potential to become a icon pretty much like Lara did, IMO, even bigger.

I agree. I look forward to what they do with the series.  

ReimTime said:

I understand where you guys are coming from, but if only for the sake of airing a different opinion: I don't want a sequel. I wish an IP could be succesful without sequels coming out. I feel like TLoU was a brilliant open-and-closed story on its own - and I know the ending wasn't "closed" in that it didn't necessarily tie up all the loose ends or showed their furutre together, but it did close the book on their story. I feel like that was the best ending they could have possibly created in the games context and creating a sequel would kind of take away from that. If you want me to expand on my interpretation of the ending I can do that.

I'm going to compare a hypothetical TLoU series to the Uncharted series. In Uncharted:

a) Each game being a standalone title yet contributing to the series (AKA they could have ended the series at the end of any of the games but could also logically extend it). The character arcs could have ended on any game but they also were left open to a variety of future possibilities. I feel like in TLoU 2, if including characters from the first game, it would have to be Ellie as an adult (which you suggested) but the conflict which she faces seems difficult to create - Naughty Dog wants to raise the bar with each game, so how could they raise the story-bar for Ellie above what she has already experienced with Joel? Especially in the state that the world was left in. Nate could always hunt a new treasure in a new exotic location with his still alive friends, but unless Ellie changes her mind and decides to donate her brain to science (which would tarnish TLoU) I'm not seeing much of her story continuation.

Reim's crazy fantheory: Ellie and the settlement are much like other small settlements dotting the landscapes worldwide. The world collapses around them. Many years later, a descendant of the OG survivor Ellie is born into this world of ghosted technology and overgrown foliage. Her name? Aloy.

BOOM HORIZON LOL. Thus, Uncharted 3 outbreak>TLoU>Horizon hahahaha

b) Uncharted's games were distinct. To clarify, one way a sequel could prosper in my eyes would be in a new location, in a slightly different time period, and with new characters. It goes without saying that the tech and gameplay elements would evolve, but for the setting and characters to evolve I think you have to ditch Ellie and the USA.

I can craft a good scenario in my head involving Ellie as an adult, but frankly I think it is to meager in scope to take the mainstage. There isn't much you could cover that wouldn't tarnish the 1st game or retread old ground monotonously. Perhaps a DLC or her taking a backseat role (like a Tess role) to "pass the torch" would be a better idea. I dislike the Lara Croft comparison because Lara is an action hero (whom they are now trying to make more gritty I admit but I mean come on - she is close to death like 100 times in 2013 reboot and always escapes, while blazing through 1000000 ghost-pirate things. In the world of TLoU that just does not mesh. An extension of winter chapter Ellie I could definitely see (*cough* Left Behind) but the realism of TLoU...... I just don't see her being like Lara AKA big-screen badass heroine

 

Conclusion: Ellie is done on the main stage IMO. That being said if they were planning a series from day 1 (of course a sequel was 100% a possilibility they threw around) I doubt I'll get my wish

 

There's not another female protagonist (that I'm aware of) to compare Ellie to in terms of success or popularity of the character. Tomb raider/Lara Croft is the tip of the pyramid with games that I could see Ellie surviving in a dark world that seems like it's against her while she's trying to live her life/befriending new bonds and forming other bonds.

TLOU has plenty of potential as a series because Ellie is very young and they can easily have us sitting right by her as she survives and grows older throughout the games. The world could get better, get worse or stay the same. There's many options with what path they could take her down story wise. 

An easy way to continue the story is for Joel and Ellie to be living with his brother, in a thriving and growing  community  showing a way forward for the future.

Then into this future comes the spectre of Ellies past with her secret coming out and then you have the military , firefly remainders and survivor gangs ,and god know's who else fighting to get her, some wanting to continue what the fireflies started, some wanting to extract her dna ,  others want to mate her to start an immune bloodline that they then can use to rise to power. 

Then you have the community split by those who want her to leave , others who see that betraying the communities ideals and another lot who see her being the catalyst for the communities future ,with yet another lot seeing her as a bargaining chip.



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mjk45 said:
Aeolus451 said:

I agree. I look forward to what they do with the series.  

There's not another female protagonist (that I'm aware of) to compare Ellie to in terms of success or popularity of the character. Tomb raider/Lara Croft is the tip of the pyramid with games that I could see Ellie surviving in a dark world that seems like it's against her while she's trying to live her life/befriending new bonds and forming other bonds.

TLOU has plenty of potential as a series because Ellie is very young and they can easily have us sitting right by her as she survives and grows older throughout the games. The world could get better, get worse or stay the same. There's many options with what path they could take her down story wise. 

An easy way to continue the story is for Joel and Ellie to be living with his brother, in a thriving and growing  community  showing a way forward for the future.

Then into this future comes the spectre of Ellies past with her secret coming out and then you have the military , firefly remainders and survivor gangs ,and god know's who else fighting to get her, some wanting to continue what the fireflies started, some wanting to extract her dna ,  others want to mate her to start an immune bloodline that they then can use to rise to power. 

Then you have the community split by those who want her to leave , others who see that betraying the communities ideals and another lot who see her being the catalyst for the communities future ,with yet another lot seeing her as a bargaining chip.

That's probably how they'll go with TLOU storywise. I'm looking forward to what they do with the sequels.



BraLoD said:
poklane said:

The Making of UNCHARTED 4: A Thief's End - In The End

So damn good.

I keep looking for flaws the whole time during this videos and I just can't find one, every new piece of footage just makes me happier and I can't find the parts people will be trying to bitch about at all.

This is going to be a really damn strong contender to GOTY this year. FF XV better be aware.

Give them some time, they'll find something to complain about, no matter how stupid it is, sadly enough :'(



 

BraLoD said:
Shadow8 said:

Give them some time, they'll find something to complain about, no matter how stupid it is, sadly enough :'(

"it's not a game, it's a movie", "it's all gray, no colors", "it's the same thing as always, Uncharted 3.5".

I just can't find them getting anything with those usual this time, they'll really have to try hard with this one

Many won't find legitimate points in which to complain, so they'll just pull up a classic: "Game is way too linear. I feel like I'm walking on a narrow hallway." I haven't seen anything to complain about, not even when I played the U4 multiplayer beta. If the beta is a good indication on the game's mechanics, it will be THE Game of the Year.

I'm just assuming Naughty Dog is pulling all the stops for the game to be near perfect. I just wished they hadn't delayed it so much.



Being a poor schmuck that still lives in mom's basement has somewhat payed off.

Just when I thought she had succumbed to mobile gaming completely and permanently, she bought herself a PS4 with Fallout 4 and Tomb Raider. I would have gotten one for Uncharted myself at some point anyway but naturally right now I will benefit from this situation.

So, a little sooner than expected, I'm back with a leg in the PS camp for another generation!

I think I probably should go browse some shelves next week...