The Last of Us
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The Last of Us
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
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Damn PS3 exclusives! :shakesfist:
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Nice looking game but I'm guesing it's just another linear story. Also, I saw no mention of multiplayer?
I'll be waiting for DayZ to come out as a standalone multiplayer game. (It's currently in alpha form but still available as a mod for Arma 2. It will be available this year, hopefully.) The map is massive (around 225 square kilometres) and you can travel around it in vehicles that you have repaired (or stolen from other players ) like jeeps, cars, helicopters, boats, quads, bicycles, trucks and motorcycles.
There are over 300 different types of weapon in the game.
Players must also eat and drink to stay alive (there is talk of introducing cannibalism to the game as well as having faeces as a vector for infection - players can become infected and ill).
Check out some of the vids on YT to get a feel of what it's like.
I'll be looking for others to team up with to play this eventually, so if anyone here is interested....
I'll be waiting for DayZ to come out as a standalone multiplayer game. (It's currently in alpha form but still available as a mod for Arma 2. It will be available this year, hopefully.) The map is massive (around 225 square kilometres) and you can travel around it in vehicles that you have repaired (or stolen from other players ) like jeeps, cars, helicopters, boats, quads, bicycles, trucks and motorcycles.
There are over 300 different types of weapon in the game.
Players must also eat and drink to stay alive (there is talk of introducing cannibalism to the game as well as having faeces as a vector for infection - players can become infected and ill).
Check out some of the vids on YT to get a feel of what it's like.
I'll be looking for others to team up with to play this eventually, so if anyone here is interested....
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Shit!JacksSmirkingRevenge wrote:Nice looking game but I'm guesing it's just another linear story. Also, I saw no mention of multiplayer?
I'll be waiting for DayZ to come out as a standalone multiplayer game. (It's currently in alpha form but still available as a mod for Arma 2. It will be available this year, hopefully.) The map is massive (around 225 square kilometres) and you can travel around it in vehicles that you have repaired (or stolen from other players ) like jeeps, cars, helicopters, boats, quads, bicycles, trucks and motorcycles.
There are over 300 different types of weapon in the game.
Players must also eat and drink to stay alive (there is talk of introducing cannibalism to the game as well as having faeces as a vector for infection - players can become infected and ill).
Check out some of the vids on YT to get a feel of what it's like.
I'll be looking for others to team up with to play this eventually, so if anyone here is interested....
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Re: The Last of Us
That's hardcore
But way to harsh my boner, Jack
But way to harsh my boner, Jack
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
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Re: The Last of Us
It's little short of epoch-marking as far as gaming is concerned, imo. A whole new multiplayer experience that sets a new standard which will be copied by others and hopefully improved upon in the future.JimC wrote:
Shit!
Bear in mind that this game is still technically in it's alpha stage and a lot of improvements and bug fixes will be in the retail version. Free patches and updates will become available in the fullness of time, too, and the servers will be more secure from hackers/scripters.
You wouldn't play it? A game where you can be as cruel or kind as you want (but not always without repercussions)?tattuchu wrote:That's hardcore
But way to harsh my boner, Jack
I watched a video earlier made by some people who were kidnapping people (yes, that's possible), driving them to a 'camp' in a remote place on the map and making them fight to the death with hatchets.
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It was the faeces element that drew my comment. Not sure I want that amount of realism in a game...
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Well, it's actually more of a simulator than a game. And if you're going to eat and drink in it...JimC wrote:It was the faeces element that drew my comment. Not sure I want that amount of realism in a game...
I saw on the Dayz forums that they are/were thinking about giving players the ability to throw it at others.
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No I'd definitely play it, Jack! It looks amazing. It's just I was all excited about my zombie game but your zombie game blows it out of the water
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They're just waiting their turn.
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Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread.
To be fair, I like the look of The Last of Us (at least from the vids I've watched)...the graphics look awesome. But without any co-op or multiplayer mode I can see the game getting old and formulaic pretty quickly.
I have to say that the platform puts me off the idea, too...I prefer the versatility PCs offer when it comes to gaming - customising controls and such. I've tried, but just can't get the hang of console controls. Most of the time I've played COD Nazi Zombies on my mate's Xbox I've spent shooting at the floor and head-butting walls.
To be fair, I like the look of The Last of Us (at least from the vids I've watched)...the graphics look awesome. But without any co-op or multiplayer mode I can see the game getting old and formulaic pretty quickly.
I have to say that the platform puts me off the idea, too...I prefer the versatility PCs offer when it comes to gaming - customising controls and such. I've tried, but just can't get the hang of console controls. Most of the time I've played COD Nazi Zombies on my mate's Xbox I've spent shooting at the floor and head-butting walls.
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