So I just finished The Last of Us, more or less.
It certainly was quite the experience, with some truly outstanding bits here and there, most of which I could've put into a full review.
However, what I'm still a bit uncertain of is the story. I haven't looked up any other threads regarding the subject matter, as I wanted to avoid spoilers.
There was nothing bad about it at all; it was well-told, had some excellent bonding moments between the characters as well as an interesting world to explore.
But what gets to me is just how much people go nuts for it. While certainly good, I can't exactly understand the "greatest video game story ever told" aspect that's been floating around. It's miles ahead of most games on the marbeket nowadays, but all in all, we've pretty much seen most of before. It's very well-told, but otherwise somewhat predictable.
In regards to "good endings", I'd put both Silent Hill 2's (especially the "Leave" ending, because it was the one that truly completed James and Mary's story, and left most emotional impact) and Bioshock: Infinite's story above this one, simply because they were more effective in terms of getting an emotional response as well as presenting a huge, interesting idea.
Maybe I just wasn't in the right moodset for it, or maybe I'm just lying to myself at this point.
I think a been-there-done-this story is perfectly fine if it's well-told (ala Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan), but in the end, there's just something about The Last of Us that didn't quite click for me (no pun intended.)
I'm just curious to see if anyone else had a similar reaction.
It certainly was quite the experience, with some truly outstanding bits here and there, most of which I could've put into a full review.
However, what I'm still a bit uncertain of is the story. I haven't looked up any other threads regarding the subject matter, as I wanted to avoid spoilers.
There was nothing bad about it at all; it was well-told, had some excellent bonding moments between the characters as well as an interesting world to explore.
But what gets to me is just how much people go nuts for it. While certainly good, I can't exactly understand the "greatest video game story ever told" aspect that's been floating around. It's miles ahead of most games on the marbeket nowadays, but all in all, we've pretty much seen most of before. It's very well-told, but otherwise somewhat predictable.
In regards to "good endings", I'd put both Silent Hill 2's (especially the "Leave" ending, because it was the one that truly completed James and Mary's story, and left most emotional impact) and Bioshock: Infinite's story above this one, simply because they were more effective in terms of getting an emotional response as well as presenting a huge, interesting idea.
Maybe I just wasn't in the right moodset for it, or maybe I'm just lying to myself at this point.
I think a been-there-done-this story is perfectly fine if it's well-told (ala Sam Raimi's A Simple Plan), but in the end, there's just something about The Last of Us that didn't quite click for me (no pun intended.)
I'm just curious to see if anyone else had a similar reaction.