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COKTOE said:
Hiku said:

First 5 minutes you're essentially still in a cutscene.
Takes about 10-15 mins before the game starts.

Even 10-15 minutes isn't nearly enough to properly gauge TLOU. I'd say around 3 hours. By then, the combat, stealth elements, crafting, story, and general pacing have revealed themselves to a reasonable extent. As for the OP's opinion, it should be completely disregarded.

Why are you going on bout my opinion? I didnt trash it, i didnt call it bad please stop raging

I felt it wasnt my game so i stopped, end of story



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Why is everyone going ballsdeep on the premise if it isnt my cup of beer, im trashing the game and think is bad

Yeez



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Because people are defensive of highly rated exclusives.



kirby007 said:
COKTOE said:

Even 10-15 minutes isn't nearly enough to properly gauge TLOU. I'd say around 3 hours. By then, the combat, stealth elements, crafting, story, and general pacing have revealed themselves to a reasonable extent. As for the OP's opinion, it should be completely disregarded.

Why are you going on bout my opinion? I didnt trash it, i didnt call it bad please stop raging

I felt it wasnt my game so i stopped, end of story

I'm not raging. Honest. It's just that you don't have enough experience with TLOU to share on opinion of it. I love ND in general, but was very let down by Uncharted 4. Which I talked about on this site, sparingly in threads, but mostly in wall posts with ALA. But I DID formulate the opinion I have after a full play through. Anything you have to say about TLOU is meaningless. That was made clear in your OP. Do you really want to do this with me? I'm not sure if I'm about to mercilessly engage in a kickboxing match with somebody in a wheelchair, or continue to indulge a troll OP. It's good either way.



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kirby007 said:
COKTOE said:

Even 10-15 minutes isn't nearly enough to properly gauge TLOU. I'd say around 3 hours. By then, the combat, stealth elements, crafting, story, and general pacing have revealed themselves to a reasonable extent. As for the OP's opinion, it should be completely disregarded.

Why are you going on bout my opinion? I didnt trash it, i didnt call it bad please stop raging

I felt it wasnt my game so i stopped, end of story

He is not raging and it is also his opinion if your opinion should be disregarded or not,you have yours and he has his.

It's also is not my kind of game,i might try it but i do not think i will like the gameplay.



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I love uncharted 1-3 but 4 was awful. I d9nt care for it either.



^ For me it was the combat sequences. ESPECIALLY the gun play. I came to dread every encounter. I played through UC 1-3 at least 3 times each, but put UC4 away for good after 1 playthrough.



- "If you have the heart of a true winner, you can always get more pissed off than some other asshole."

Nailed it, I felt the exact same way.



Immersiveunreality said:
kirby007 said:

Why are you going on bout my opinion? I didnt trash it, i didnt call it bad please stop raging

I felt it wasnt my game so i stopped, end of story

He is not raging and it is also his opinion if your opinion should be disregarded or not,you have yours and he has his.

It's also is not my kind of game,i might try it but i do not think i will like the gameplay.

Can you explain what my opinion is? 



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COKTOE said:
kirby007 said:

Why are you going on bout my opinion? I didnt trash it, i didnt call it bad please stop raging

I felt it wasnt my game so i stopped, end of story

I'm not raging. Honest. It's just that you don't have enough experience with TLOU to share on opinion of it. I love ND in general, but was very let down by Uncharted 4. Which I talked about on this site, sparingly in threads, but mostly in wall posts with ALA. But I DID formulate the opinion I have after a full play through. Anything you have to say about TLOU is meaningless. That was made clear in your OP. Do you really want to do this with me? I'm not sure if I'm about to mercilessly engage in a kickboxing match with somebody in a wheelchair, or continue to indulge a troll OP. It's good either way.

See my reply to Immersive



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