Amnesia is only scary if you're a pussy.
I found the monster's appearance laughable.
And I'm the fuckhead who lost his shit playing AitD4.
Still horribly disappointed in myself for that.
:low:
These things have an off button?
You're computer also isn't overclocked, with custom fan settings for the video card. My computer would drive me insane if it was on 24/7 :wacko:
That's the thing though. If you play it like a game, then it's unremarkable. But if you forget about the game aspect, and let it draw you in, it's fucking scary. It's not meant to be played as a game to be beat, it's meant to be basically an interactive media. I don't know how to explain =/
I'm starving but too lazy to make anything.
Also I'm getting a little sleepy now. :lol Some all nighter this is going to be. :wacko:
*notices my uncle posted an FB status update about seeing a hooker*
Stay classy, family. Stay classy.
I'm still recovering from the last all nighter I pulled.
Stupid black Friday. :ugh:
So I'm right at the end of Uncharted 3 but don't feel like finishing it. :(
I think I'll watch the stuff I have saved for this all nighter.
:lol
Probably a good move. The ending isn't very strong.
They also cop out a couple times there.
Actually, the whole third act was pretty much a cop out when you think about it.
It stops caring around when you get to Yemen.
Further evidence that Elena ruins everything.
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Those Djinn won't kill themselves!
Since I have no hobbies I might take up insomnia as one. :wacko:
I'd say that's more like 5 chapters from the end. I'd give it about 3-4 hours of game time, depending on how well you do.
The bit I'm talking about is pretty much everything after you head to the desert area. Once the main plot gets going, it starts becoming a bit of a trainwreck.
Sully is kidnaped! No, wait, he wasn't. Oh wait, he was! Or was he? Yes, he was. etc. etc.
The plot of Uncharted 3:
20 years ago (give or take) "Drake" (turns out his name was a pseudonym this whole time and he made up his entire backstory) tried to swipe some old relics belonging to Sir Drake. According to Nathan, Drake may have hidden a big secret during one of his voyages, and these relics may be the key to unlocking it. Along the way he stumbled into a plot by professional treasure hunters who are after the same thing. This leads to him joining up with Sully, yadda yadda yadda.
Flash forward 20 years, they attempt to sell Sir Drake's ring on the black market, hoping to draw the attention of Marlowe and her crew. It succeeds and Drake finally gets the other half of the puzzle. While this is going on he finds out that T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) was also after the same score (and was likely assassinated for getting too close). The destination? Iram of the Pillars, a lost city of immeasurable wealth that was swallowed by the sands way back when.
Then the hunt is on for a series of keys hidden by Crusaders that point the way to Iram. Stuff happens, yadda yadda.
It turns out Marlowe and her group are part of a long standing Illuminati-esque group that dates back to Queen Elizabeth I's time. They were aware that Sir Drake was hiding something big from the rest of the group (he was a member, as were all of Elizabeth's major advisors). They basically aim to manipulate everyone everywhere through fear and intimidation (Historical note: the apple didn't fall far from the tree in her case).
The medals give coordinates for an area in Yemen. This leads to Drake and Sully heading down there in search of the lost city. Marlowe apparently beat them to it and hired a bunch of mercs.
They get coordinates for an area in the Rub'al Khali from another temple, and the race is pretty muc-SUDDENLY, PIRATES.
PIRATES.
WATER.
CRUISE SHIP
And now back to our regularly scheduled program.
While Drake was tripping balls shit got worse. Now it's a rescue mission as well as a treasure hunt.
And that pretty much takes you to where you are.
Yeah good summary, :lol. Also that part with the pirates really did seem like filler levels. o_O
I guess it just didn't occur to them that they could have put that bit after Syria and used it as a way for Drake & Sully to sneak into Yemen. Or possibly have Sully sneak in beforehand/afterwards or something. At least then it'd fit into the plot a tiny bit better.
Which also kind of confuses me. They had to get help to sneak into Yemen, but getting into Syria and France were no problem?
The hell?
But then again, I guess they needed a way to shoehorn Elena and that whole romantic subplot that makes no sense and pisses me off into the game.
The extent of Drake's personality is "I hunt treasure". How the fuck do you dislike the guy for doing that? Does she love his sarcastic remarks that much? It's like dating a block of wood then complaining that it's made of wood.
Morning Hangout
hey :wav: just popping in for a little before I go play sotc theres an annoying horse like colossus that I need to beat.
That's a great game to emulate.
This will always make me laugh. Always.
the fight with number 5 was :awesome: but a little too easy.
Hmm pork and black puddings sausages for breakfast.
DEAD meat in the morning
Extracting portal 2 ANY GOOD
Damn you Secret Santa and your Secretive nature x
nice i gotta make some space tho its one HUGE install if as you say such a small game
Try it out, maybe you'll get a different impression.
The first one was interesting but im a bit shit a puzzle games.
Gonna start playng saints row 3 today as well. Im not even gona ask if thats good i know it will be x
im still playing saints row 1 but im impatient and dont wanna wait to try the third one hahaha