New to Zero Punctuation? That tends to be Yahtzee's thing... taking the piss out of games even if they are generally good. Though normally he also mentions that the game did have it's upsides if he ended up enjoying it, so his lack of anything along those lines kind of surprises me considering all the acclaim the game is getting.Legion said:The rest of it I couldn't agree with less. It seemed like complaining for the sake of it and/or deliberately missing the point.
They become pretty damn useful in Survivor though. Don't have a shit worth of ammo? Just throw a smoke bomb into a group of enemies and go to town with a melee weapon.Legion said:The smoke bomb part I agree that they are useless, but not because they are not necessary, it's just that they don't seem to work properly. The enemy never stopped firing at me when I threw them either when it was at their feet or at mine.
Normally he seems to try and be humorous about it while being comically over the top, with this it just seems to be a mild rant. Usually even if I disagree with him I can find the humour in it, in this case it felt like somebody just complaining, like in a "Why does everybody love The Last of Us?" thread.Lvl 64 Klutz said:New to Zero Punctuation? That tends to be Yahtzee's thing... taking the piss out of games even if they are generally good.Legion said:The rest of it I couldn't agree with less. It seemed like complaining for the sake of it and/or deliberately missing the point.
Murder isn't particularly necessary for most of the game - although you will have to kill a few zombies and a few men. In fact the killing feels so dirty that I regularly tried to kill no one just because I felt bad doing it. Which is weird for a game because usually I'd happily bazooka people in the face. When you do kill though it feels necessary in a grim way.Mick P. said:I am worried about all this murder business when I will probably inevitably handover 19.99USD+tax for this game. I haven't played the Uncharted series, and I have a feeling if I did I would not want to give this game a shot. But it looks like it might be a nowadays rarefied half decent game with its quasi fresh take on zombie game play and potential for attractive everything's gone flowers environs.
Anyway. Yahtzee's review summoned up on old memory of when this game was first being carted out for the public. The publishers promised that murder would not be a necessary element of the game. Did this promise pan out? Or is this game another one of those creepy serial killer simulators or what?
EDITED: Oh well. Taking Yahtzee's full review at face value this one looks like a pass. I think only sociopaths are allowed in the video game industry anymore. You'd probably have to be one to rise up in its ranks I suppose anyway.
Oh that just gave me a disturbing mental image. X(DVS BSTrD said:Your attacks will roll of them like water off a... Drake's backcanadamus_prime said:So you have to watch out for that everything-proof shield?![]()
Especially since it's kinda similar to Spec Ops: The Line (except way better), which he really liked. That too was a game that had way more going on then just its familiar setting.FargoDog said:This really does come over as a very, very simplistic analysis of the whole game. Poor and actually quite disappointing review overall. The point of the ending seems to have completely sailed over Yahtzee's head.