CiDeRmAn wrote: » Don't mind him The problems the game has are far outweighed by the experience the title delivers. Some "problems" that have been described by some as game breaking, the behaviours of Trico, are deliberate, as the developers didn't want it to be a "crate" to be moved and directed with ease to where it's needed, and he struggle to be understood links and underpins the relationship that develops between the hero and the beast, right up to the moving final act. The controls are very PS2 though, but you'll get accustomed. Camera issues are more intrusive, though only intermittently so and can be managed. It's no 6/10 game that's for sure!
Bracken3000 wrote: » I've no problems with the controls or camera because they weren't great in Ico or SotC so I'm some what used to it, I can let that slide. 70 euros in Gamestop, ain't paying that for it.
Retr0gamer wrote: The price has tanked everywhere else. Probably sold terribly. Argos and Amazon are about 35-40
Bracken3000 wrote: » 60 in Argos but 40 on Amazon, I will have to play it, shame its development was a mess. Must look it up and find out what went wrong all those years ago.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » The programming team behind TLG have stated again and again that Trico's behaviour is deliberate. I'll dig out a reference later.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » http://gameranx.com/updates/id/63002/article/the-last-guardian-dev-ueda-still-trying-to-find-balance-for-tricos-behaviour-reveals-more-details-why-he-left-sony/
DinoRex wrote: » I applied for a job there and didn't get it. So they had some standards.
Retr0gamer wrote: » It's a bit nebulous there and doesn't really confirm anything for me. It doesn't really explain why dimbo dog thing keeps knocking barrels away from himself and flat out missing them when they are in front of him.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'll either be here more often, bored, or I'll be here less often, too busy! Either way, it'll be fewer days off for me every fortnight and, so, less game time, oh noes!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Just, keep playing. You can sink time into games about shooting a love gun at school girls, you can persist with The Last Guardian! I mean, you're in Sligo, what else have you got to do, aside from watch the rain?
Retr0gamer wrote: Also Front Mission 3 is a class act. Two storylines in one game as well!
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Speaking of jobs, I'm changing myself this weekend. I'll finish up as a CNM2 on Sunday evening and return on Monday morning as a..... CNM3! Much more than a single digit. I have to change my shift of the last 23 years, working every other day for 13 hours and, instead, going 9-5, 5 days a week.... I'm also leaving direct contact with Service Users behind and entering the office world proper Not looking forward to it at all! I'll be moving into the admin offices next door... poacher turned gameskeeper! I'll either be here more often, bored, or I'll be here less often, too busy! Either way, it'll be fewer days off for me every fortnight and, so, less game time, oh noes!
Bracken3000 wrote: » Think I only ever did the one story line. Bought it after I got my PS2 when I was waiting for games to come out for it. Was there any on the PS2? The intro looked amazing I remember.
Tom Mann Centuria wrote: » You don't fall into jobs like that so you've clearly been very good at your role, so, many congratulations. Try to remember the N bit of your title though, cos an awful lot of managers soon forget.
Bracken3000 wrote: » Whats the most expensive retro item you bought? Bought afew games and an Amiga 600 recently of Ebay, cost afew euro but nothing crazy.
eddhorse wrote: » Arcade machine then pumped lots of money into it !!
eddhorse wrote: Saying that i have a phat PS3 receipt here for €750 , that will be retro soon.