merciful84 said:Last of Us - Agreed but only because I thought it was overrated and didn't deserve a sequel
MistyAndTogepi said:At the end of the day Naughty Dog know no matter if The Last of Us Part 2 is good or bad it'll make money. Myself i didn't like the game and whenever i say that it's like i've just said the most offensive thing ever people jump too that games defence so hard, If you like it fine i'm not saying it's a bad game just wasn't for me
You have no idea how relieved it makes me to read this, feel like I'm an alien from another planet when I hear people gushing over it and saying it's a masterpiece, yet I just didn't see it at all. :(
I get that people have different tastes but the vast majority of the time, even if I don't personally like a game much, I can see why others do. This is one of a handful that I just can't see, no matter how hard I try, at least to the extent that people do like it as it's far from terrible.
Maybe I stopped playing too early and missed when it starts blowing your mind? 33% on my file, if memory serves, got side-tracked by some other game at the time and never felt inclined to go back. Only reason I'm even remotely considering it now is because of how insanely worshipped this game seems to be.
Maybe it's just that the genre in general doesn't do it for me? I LOVED Resident Evil 4, though, so IDK.
It's maddening lol.
I guess my beef is more with the way popular opinion on the internet works in general, tbh, dare to speak out against it and prepare to incur the wrath of random trolls.
Anyway, to be more on topic: in general, if a game is that great, I do think it should be kept as a standalone most of the time, Bioshock and Xenoblade Chronicles are 2 in particular that spring to mind there, at least imo.
Having said that, I'm more than happy to see a XC2 after being disappointed by X. Whether I'll play it or not, IDK as I have no plans to get a Switch for some time yet.
For a long time, I've been trying to think of something funny and witty to use for my signature.
The wait goes on...