HAHAHAHAHA!! Last Gaurdian is great! Really give er a shot.
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HAHAHAHAHA!! Last Gaurdian is great! Really give er a shot.
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| Ka-pi96 said: So what you`re saying is that if you liked Nintendogs then you`ll like The Last Guardian? If you didn`t like Nintendogs then you won`t? |
Change Nintendogs up with Nintendogs & Cats and you are 100% correct 
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How can anyone hate animals? I have almost never met such a vile person.
I think everyone here on VGC love most animals, especially cats and dogs, who in behaviour and looks are much like Trico.
| roadkillers said: I just had to say something because this game is getting mixed on both sides. The only person I can see hating this game is either someone who hates animals or someone who does not want a girlfriend watching them play video games because they will with this one. Great game and i'd rate this right next to Uncharted 4 in a tie for best PS4 game. |
So what about people who like animals but don't want the experience of being an animal trainer in a game that should be fun?
What if it's simply no fun for me to train my cat to do tricks and eat barrels?
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Oh it's the AI subject
I had more to say about the controls subjects though i don't really feel like writing much
Let's just say that playing TLG and ROTR at the same time really shows how much ROTR does wrong when all of it is so automated and there is no feeling of danger whatsoever and a simple jump in TLG is that much more exciting. Perception of "good controls" has become so warped
The game is very beautiful designed but also very linear and pre-scripted. It's like 90% finding a switch to open a gate. The star of the show is without a doubt the cat-dog-bird animal Trico.
That is a positive look and interesting one, I want to play it

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| Roronaa_chan said: Oh it's the AI subject I had more to say about the controls subjects though i don't really feel like writing much Let's just say that playing TLG and ROTR at the same time really shows how much ROTR does wrong when all of it is so automated and there is no feeling of danger whatsoever and a simple jump in TLG is that much more exciting. Perception of "good controls" has become so warped |
There is a way to have satisfying controls and still have a challenging game you know? Having shitty controls to make the game more difficult is just the lazy way out.
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vivster said:
There is a way to have satisfying controls and still have a challenging game you know? Having shitty controls to make the game more difficult is just the lazy way out. |
They're not shitty nor is it about challenge. It has the right weight and momentum to make platforming feel like actual platforming instead of walking on air/flying. It's not hard, it just feels tense (this is the best way to describe it) because of how it looks, animation playing a big part, and how you it requires at least a minimum of precision from you. Nothing of which ROTR has.
I love the game, and no amount of people complaining about the controls or the AI is going to change my mind.
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