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Seller: bargainstation2000 (Feedback score: 2545)
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Erko
8 Jun 164#10
The Last of Us is incredibly linear.
eloo
8 Jun 164#14
And your point is? Many of the best games out there are linear not every game has to be forcibly open world ruining pacing and story
shkurti
8 Jun 163#15
Nothing wrong with Linear games, in fact I prefer them a hell of a lot more than forgettable open world games like Just Cause 3. Only one open world game in the past few generations has impressed me in the same level of quality in the campaign as an Uncharted game. and that was Red Dead, games like GTA V and Sleeping Dogs are great for what they are but aren't as rememberable to me as linear games like Uncharted and TLOU.
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Istanbul_Kop
8 Jun 16#1
Chooo Choooo....it's hot at the Bargain Station 2000!
Johnlock11
8 Jun 16#2
Cracking deal
mattturner756
8 Jun 162#3
It's weird this is the best uncharted game, but still doesn't hit the heights of Last of Us; making it a 9/10 when UC2 and 3 were 10/10.
An essential play, but the platinum can take a while as some of the trophies are glitched. In comparison to those games where multiple playthroughs are fun, this can become quite grinding on the 3rd playthrough as there are a lot of slow sections.
Good deal mind
pannan
8 Jun 161#4
You need to consider the age of the other Uncharted games you mentioned, which when they came out had mechanics which seemed fresh. Five year after UC3, these appear quite dated or have been done better by competing franchises, like Tomb Raider. That being said, it's a spectacular looking game and has some amazing set pieces.
dcdobson2
8 Jun 16#5
Bought thanks :smiley:
montblanc
8 Jun 161#6
Aww don't do this, I just platinumed the game and now I want to sell it :smile:
Which are glitched? It took me about 19 hours to get everything over a couple of weekends. I must admit though that I got two of the longer trophies by starting the prologue in chapter select then going to chapter select again and finishing the last chapter and it got the sharpshooter and speedrun trophies.
thekitkatshuffler
8 Jun 16#7
If you can wait until it gets closer to £20 then I'd recommend it.
For such a linear and at times tedious gameplay experience, the £30 outlay is still a little high. It's not even in the same league as Last of Us.
I got my money back courtesy of CEX, so felt fine about it. :smiley:
montblanc
8 Jun 16#8
I had a lot of fun, the graphics are just out of this world and so are the setpieces. It's like you're playing a movie. I just had to see how the story continues too, I think it's definitely recommended for people who have played the other ones. You can see little expressions on everybody that really makes the acting work, especially on the bad guy. I was impressed that there was more strong female characters, on both sides and someone neutral that I am dying to have a game about.
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An essential play, but the platinum can take a while as some of the trophies are glitched. In comparison to those games where multiple playthroughs are fun, this can become quite grinding on the 3rd playthrough as there are a lot of slow sections.
Good deal mind
Which are glitched? It took me about 19 hours to get everything over a couple of weekends. I must admit though that I got two of the longer trophies by starting the prologue in chapter select then going to chapter select again and finishing the last chapter and it got the sharpshooter and speedrun trophies.
For such a linear and at times tedious gameplay experience, the £30 outlay is still a little high. It's not even in the same league as Last of Us.
I got my money back courtesy of CEX, so felt fine about it. :smiley: