![]() Or you could just explore a bit, the levels aren't huge The path is painted with debris, enemy placements, and light sources. Ever heard of catching the players gaze? If you follow the light, something even an insect can do, you might not have as much trouble. Maybe Uncharted, it's got a pretty straight path and it's story is a fun action-adventure rompĪctually though, you just might be a lower class human if you need everything pointed out for the game to be good. Also yeah, if you died so many times that you got too frustrated to enjoy it, consider a different game cause this one may not be for you. She doesn't mean any offence.ĭoesn't really matter but im a guy. The game is perfect just like she is, it is we who are flawed.īut don't worry. It was obvious to her because shes not lowly scum like we are.įact is she didn't come across any of the issues you did because shes a better class of human being than the rest of us. She could predict the path with no troubles. Didn't have to trial and error, she knew instantly. Didn't get killed trying to open a locked door. She never once got killed trying to find the path the devs had in mind. You see Shiva is a cut above the rest of us. Honestly I had pretty much none of these issues because I love horror games and I'm not completely inept Yep. If you keep dying and getting lost this game probably just isn't for you. Originally posted by Shiva_Laserbeam:die hard fan of this game, played the original like 5 times and platinumed it on PS4. The ending is just plain rubbish dlc ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ i will understand people will like this game i am okay with that but if you are a die hard fan of this game dont buy it you will not enjoy it like the first game. ![]() With that in mind, it seemed like a good time to update this list to reflect these titles (and include a few others that definitely belong in their ranks).Before you say oh he dosent own outlast 1 and 2 casue he dosent have the mouse next to him yes i did i own both games on my ps4 outlast 1 was one of my favourite horror games loved everything about then the second one was annouced i was so hyped but then it was a BIG dissapointment the game is a improvent but the gameplay sucks dont bother trying to hide you will get caught that pickaxe lady is your worse nightmare dont bother run past the crazy people even tho how far away you are from them you will get hit this game is way to dark more dark than the first one you waste so many batteris from this game you have to reset in order to save batteris you have no idea were your got to go you will gut stuck by small rocks then you die you try to find away out you die i had to go on youtube to find out were to go casue its so confusing Updated on by Anastasia Maillot: There have been a lot of very long games released over the past few years. Disqualifying certain titles that turn into thousand-hour time sinks thanks to their lack of a definitive end goal, here are thirty games that take an insane amount of time just to reach the finish line. As a result, it can take those with little free time months of on-and-off play to finally reach a game’s end credits, and some titles can offer upwards of a hundred hours of unique content to experience. RELATED: 10 Best Video Game Cliffhanger Endings Of All Time, RankedĪs developers began to push technological boundaries and craft digital experiences once believed to be impossible, games grew larger in both scale and scope. Of course, that isn’t an easy thing to do with pixels the size of a fist and 4 kilobytes of memory to work with. Even as technology improved, it took time for developers to cobble together a proper on-screen story. ![]() ![]() Video games weren’t initially considered to be able to adapt narrative experiences all that well: the medium was so primitive when it was first introduced that two lines batting a square back and forth was about as gripping a tale as could possibly be weaved.
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