I agree. this is uncharted feminist edition.Ezekiel said:I want it, along with Uncharted 4. But it looks almost exactly like the Uncharted trilogy I played on the PS3. The usual Whack-a-Mole cover shooting, in abundance. Nothing I haven't done before.
I don't blame you there, buddy.hanselthecaretaker said:Looks good, but I think I'm done with the series after this one.
Half expected Lara to show up there.hanselthecaretaker said:
Looks good, but I think I'm done with the series after this one.
Um, how?B-Cell said:I agree. this is uncharted feminist edition.
No, but by B-cell's standards, anything with a female protagonist would be an insult to gamers everywhere. Or something.Ezekiel said:it feminist?
It's because two pre-established female characters play the lead in a spin-off to a franchise that has already put the main male protagonist out of commission. Hence it's pushing feminist SJW communism down our throat.Ezekiel said:Is it feminist? I can't tell. As long as it has a decent story well told, I don't really care.
You seriously need to stop huffing nitrous oxide from the tanks the dentist throws away.B-Cell said:I agree. this is uncharted feminist edition.Ezekiel said:I want it, along with Uncharted 4. But it looks almost exactly like the Uncharted trilogy I played on the PS3. The usual Whack-a-Mole cover shooting, in abundance. Nothing I haven't done before.
its another cover based QTE fest action game. waste of time.
Or maybe it's because Neil Drunkman (sp?) is always going on about making his games feminist and diverse and all that? That's why they had to toss that stodgy old misogynist Amy Hennig out of Naughty Dog. Grill Powah!Casual Shinji said:It's because two pre-established female characters play the lead in a spin-off to a franchise that has already put the main male protagonist out of commission. Hence it's pushing feminist SJW communism down our throat.
Yeah, because at one point a woman beats his ass, and then later she holds her own against both Nate and Sam. Boooo women! Eventhough in that later scuffle they totally beat her, which morons who complain about her being overpowered tend to forget.StatusNil said:Anyway, wasn't Uncharted 4 already Uncharted: Feminist Edition?
Haha, I think they did a good job on her model in this one too though. The inspiration from Tomb Raider's Lara Croft is obvious here, but Chloe to me still stands on her own. I'll enjoy guiding her through this adventure very much, thank you.Ezekiel said:I don't remember quick time events in Uncharted. If it has them, they certainly aren't abundant.B-Cell said:I agree. this is uncharted feminist edition.Ezekiel said:I want it, along with Uncharted 4. But it looks almost exactly like the Uncharted trilogy I played on the PS3. The usual Whack-a-Mole cover shooting, in abundance. Nothing I haven't done before.
its another cover based QTE fest action game. waste of time.
Is it feminist? I can't tell. As long as it has a decent story well told, I don't really care.
Chloe is a fine piece of ass. Not as sexy as in Uncharted 2, but still hot. Elena is the better waifu, though.
I'm hoping they realized that 4 was pretty lacking in their trademark set piece designs, and stepped it up here. The train from the trailer is blatant fanfare, but I'm still pretty geeked to see what they do with it, as well as any other possible jaw dropper.Zhukov said:I'm looking forward to it.
Not expecting anything mind-blowing, just more Uncharted.
Nadine being along is a bonus. Her kicking seven shades of shit out of Nathan was my favourite part of UC4.
Well, if you say so. I'm just relaying the message of the dishevelled hippy who works on those games.Casual Shinji said:Yeah, because at one point a woman beats his ass, and then later she holds her own against both Nate and Sam. Boooo women! Eventhough in that later scuffle they totally beat her, which morons who complain about her being overpowered tend to forget.
'But, but Drake can take on loads of dudes at once, so it doesn't make sense for one person to cause him this much trouble... Oh wait, except for that one dude on the train in Uncharted 2 who can take multiple magazine clips before going down, only to come back to life and strangle Drake like a chicken, and Chloe needs to save his ass. ...Boooo, Uncharted 2 is pushing the feminist agenda!!!'
I haven't really heard more than a peep against Chloe being this game's lead. About the worst I've read is that some people would've rather had Charlie. While he was ok, he wasn't nearly as much of a fixture as Chloe though.Casual Shinji said:It's because two pre-established female characters play the lead in a spin-off to a franchise that has already put the main male protagonist out of commission. Hence it's pushing feminist SJW communism down our throat.Ezekiel said:Is it feminist? I can't tell. As long as it has a decent story well told, I don't really care.
Seriously, it's rather pathetic and distrubing how many people are getting angry over Chloe and Nadine being the lead in this DLC. Yes, DLC. Not even a main game, but DLC. And people are blowing their top over it.
OT: I like Chloe, and Nadine was fine. Maybe we'll get some closure on their characters with this, since they're the only two in this series who's fate is still unknown. I'm not expecting too much from The Lost Legacy though -- I don't think there's one piece of single-player DLC that's not from an RPG that was ever really satisfying. There's always a sense of 'hors d'oeuvres after the main course' to it. And not even that good hors d'oeuvres.
It'd be cool if they used this to experiment a bit with the formula, but I reckon this'll just be cobbled together assets of Uncharted 4.