
Sorry to hear this. (Gaming)
Uncharted is the game series that I think would work better as a movie than a game. The gameplay actively harms the story of those games.
The section I am referring to is unique in the game.
You need to drive to a volcano. The entire chapter is just driving. You occasionally have to stop to clear paths, find alternate routes, or pull the jeep up by hooking on the wench. All the while, as you drive around the area, you and your brother banter back and forth in seemingly meaningless conversations.
Playing this isn't so bad because you are in navigation and problem solving mode. Watching it is painful since there is no control of dramatic tension and it is rather inert.
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- Games vs Films visual storytelling -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-04, 21:47
- You get an early screening or something? - someotherguy, 2020-01-05, 04:56
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Kermit,
2020-01-05, 11:21
- Sorry to hear this. -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-05, 11:34
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cheapLEY,
2020-01-05, 11:56
- Sorry to hear this. -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-05, 12:22
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cheapLEY,
2020-01-05, 12:38
- Sorry to hear this. - Cody Miller, 2020-01-05, 13:35
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Kermit,
2020-01-05, 12:38
- Sorry to hear this. - Cody Miller, 2020-01-05, 13:32
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cheapLEY,
2020-01-05, 12:38
- Sorry to hear this. -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-05, 12:22
- Sorry to hear this. -
cheapLEY,
2020-01-05, 11:56
- Sorry to hear this. -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-05, 11:34
- Games vs Films visual storytelling -
breitzen,
2020-01-10, 17:16
- Games vs Films visual storytelling -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-11, 09:32
- Games vs Films visual storytelling - Kermit, 2020-01-11, 20:24
- Games vs Films visual storytelling -
Cody Miller,
2020-01-11, 09:32