Timmyctc wrote: » He said that they would do a sequel inthe same universe with different characters or there were rumors of a prequel set some time in the 20 years between infection and TLoU. Yeah look how good those games were in their first iteration. They only got better in each iteration. I do believe Uncharted 2 was one of the highest rated games ever. The bolded part is your problem really. If everyone would be happy to see a sequel and we know Naughty Dog are more than capable of writing powerful sequels (See Uncharted 2,3 and latter iterations of Jak and Daxter) then not doing a sequel is a bit silly. TBH at first they didn't say outright there wouldn't be a sequel they gave a non answer and hinted at a sequel in the same universe with different characters saying Joel and Ellies story had likely finished. Also you could do well to avoid the shorthand "EA and ACTIVISION are evil!" argument out of it. Its hardly pertinent to the point. They make sequels of games that sell well and have a demand for sequels. Its hardly poor form given the nature of their job.
Kirby wrote: » the bottom line is they are a business and no business passes up free money.
DeSelby83 wrote: » In the multiplayer which I have just started playing whats the deal with the 'Week 1; Day 3' thing? Also, any advice for a beginner, which class or weapons to use or is one game mode better than any other? Thanks
Kirby wrote: » Because new IP's are a risk. Anybody who tells you otherwise is a fool. Why take a risk when you don't need to? No business is going to do that. A new IP risks millions of dollars where as a TLOU sequel is a banker. There is a reason why we are up to Uncharted 4 you know........ I'm not saying Naughty Dog wont create a new game. Of course they will. But they will likely create it coinciding with a "banker" like a Last of Us sequel.....the same way they created the original Last of Us while making another Uncharted. It insulates the company.
C14N wrote: » Everything is a risk, there are sequels that bomb too. The point is that for Naughty Dog, it's not a very big risk, whatever they put out will do well as long as the quality is there. They also aren't in a particularly worrisome position financially since they have the support and marketing of Sony to help them out. Whatever they make, they will get top billing at shows like E3 and tons of press coverage for months before release. There are only a handful of devs with the power to do that (Valve and Nintendo being others) and Naughty Dog is one of them.
Timmyctc wrote: » Well if you're so confident in Naughty Dog's ability then what are you afraid of?
C14N wrote: » That they'll be stuck churning out more sequels instead of getting to make something new?
Timmyctc wrote: » But if theyre as good as you make out the sequel will be amazing. Nothing to worry about.
Captain Chaos wrote: » Uncharted 2 being an exception. Exceeded the first game in every way imo.
Dont be at yourself wrote: » Also Assassin's Creed II. But in both of those cases, it was more a case of the first game having a great idea that wasn't fully executed.
Cormac... wrote: » Shadow of Mordor (I like Batman games and LOTR) Alien Isolation (never played an Alien game) TLOU Remaster (never played original, I liked new Tomb Raider and Uncharted Series) Diablo 3 Ultimate Edition (I like couch co-op and BL2)
Cormac... wrote: » My birthday is approaching in 2 weeks, my sis said she'd get me a PS4 game. Which should I go for: Shadow of Mordor (I like Batman games and LOTR) Alien Isolation (never played an Alien game) TLOU Remaster (never played original, I liked new Tomb Raider and Uncharted Series) Diablo 3 Ultimate Edition (I like couch co-op and BL2) (I'll already definitely be getting Far Cry 4 as i have a €5 pre-order against it) Sorry for repeat posts in each thread, I didn't want to create a decicated thread for something so small
Essien wrote: » Should I just return it? Sorry if this has been covered in the thread but I didn't want to read through and spoiler the whole lot for myself.
C14N wrote: » Just gonna say that TLOU is very different to Uncharted or Tomb Raider. The only similarity really is the over-the-shoulder perspective. For the most part, it plays like a stealth game with bits of survival-horror.
Timmyctc wrote: » Its not really that diff from UC though. Same/Similar engine so controls all handle very similarly. Heavier focus on stealth granted but the cover shooting is still there. UI is quite simillar and in true Naughty Dog fashion it has some great Set Pieces and that.
M!Ck^ wrote: » Slightly off topic..Tim did you get the PS4 / TLOU Remaster yet?