This sums up the 2nd half
Absofukkinglutley, how I decorated the top deck of this crashed Ship is
This sums up the 2nd half
Only problem about finishing a game like this is you then struggle to get into other games.
I might need to switch up the pace completely and go play 51 worldwide games on the Switch
Absofukkinglutley, how I decorated the top deck of this crashed Ship is
I’m honestly amazed at how long this game is and not once have I found myself really bored or like I’m just going through the motions, like I said in my reply to fat boi the only area I found kinda slow was when I was with Manny in the shipyard/warehouses, and that was literally only like 20 minutes worthOh you're at that part, you're in store for wild ride breh
same for me, I just finished Abbys day 1 and the only area I didn’t go much on is actually the bit you’re at in the boatyard/warehouses, the 2-3 hours or so since then has honestly been some of the best and most intense parts of the game so far, once you start unlocking some of her skills and finding some her weapons
Same thing happened after I beat TLOU 1 and other big AAA games. Other games pale in comparison. I just play smaller sized games like platformers or Nintendo like titles to cleanse my palette. Going from TLOU 2 to a less ambitious game highlights how much of a gap in quality these games are to each other. I made the mistake a while ago trying to play Tomb Raider after playing TLOU 1 and hoo boy.Only problem about finishing a game like this is you then struggle to get into other games.
I might need to switch up the pace completely and go play 51 worldwide games on the Switch
I made the mistake a while ago trying to play Tomb Raider after playing TLOU 1 and hoo boy.
The First game had a lot of that, Like dude who was held up in the sewarsI'm loving these optional exploration moments of the game. I'm currently en route to the hospital and...
Just found those two letters from Paige and her husband Simon
Really neat how you get rewarded for venturing off the track a bit at certain stages. Also I'm not saying it as a criticism but I feel ND were heavily influenced by RDR2 with these random backstories you learn about through reading letters, there were a ton of those in RDR2. Like I said it's not a criticism before any developer fan boys jump at my neck, I think they've done it really well.