EXos said:
Delcast said:
EXos said:
This could be very interesting. ^^
I'm actually looking forward to a possible response.
hmm I don't think I'd like it...
I mean, he won't reconsider, he can't...
So it's simply going to become a "follower bashing" episode.
I didn't like it when he did it back in the day, and I don't even like SSB ( I agree with a lot of his observations about the game ). That said, I suppose I would like him to show some awareness about the disappointment several ZP viewers, but somehow I don't think that will make a big difference.
Well to be honest seeing the amount of projecting that has been going on; how he's not a serious reviewer but a entertainer or even the accusation that he didn't play the game! Those people deserve a good bashing.
I've liked several games that yahtzee annihilated but I don't mind. I know I enjoyed it, like the Witcher.
So if you can't stand a negative review of your new favourite game then just put it past while playing it and wait for next week.
On the flip side I have bought some games according to his reviews like Just Cause 2.
Yahtzee is a good reviewer and unlike most "mainstream" reviewers he will go against popular releases. I've read plenty that would never cross a AAA-publisher.
To all those people, you included, that think that your opinion is the correct one. Suck it up buttercup.
Hah, it would be a little stupid if I didn't think my opinion was correct.. If I thought my opinion was incorrect, then I'd probably change it.
And yeah, I'm one of the few that suggested that he hadn't played the complete game since his grasp of some of the basic components of it was shallow and (more than occasionally) straight up incorrect (Detached from liking the game on a more personal level, no-one can really expect anyone else to like the same things one does).
It is quite clear to most, how the game executes what he has lauded as great gameplay design choices, yet there is no mention of how successful it is in that sense (and even if it's not perfect it does a good job with several game-play systems). Moreover, not only does he point out "issues" that have been present in many recent games but he had previously ignored, but also he fails to mention other very noticeable problems in the mechanics of the game that would be very valid criticism.
In fact, as many have said, it simply feels different to most episodes, very uninspired and rather superficial.
I'm extremely nit-picky of even the games that I love, and I rarely find anything flawless (TLOU is far from flawless), but I try to keep the game's qualities separated from external factors. For example, I wouldn't let a certain developer cloud my judgement of a game's merits, I can say that Uncharted 2 was a great adventure game with spectacular sections, while I can honestly describe Uncharted 3 as a tiresome bloated AAA iterative exercise. This doesn't condemn or save Naughty Dog, so I think it should be possible to judge The Last of Us as its own game, very distinctive from the previous games by the company.
Seems to me that Yahtzee left too many external factors cloud his judgement on this one...
Maybe he didn't like it; Maybe he condemned it because of how much universal praise the game is getting and he doesn't want to fall into the mainstream; Maybe he really just can't disassociate Naughty Dog's stamp or its console exclusive status with the game, ...
But anyway it appears something external to the game itself prevented him from observing even what he himself often praises. Now I'm not up in arms about it, I don't like the game more or less because of this review, but I do feel that it has made a dent in my personal appreciation of ZP.
But hey, to each his own, I'm quite aware that in most forums online it's either black or white.