[quote]"But instead of cutting corners or compromising our vision, we came to the tough decision that the game deserved a few extra weeks to ensure every detail of The Last of Us was up to Naughty Dog’s internal high standards.[/quote]
If only Uncharted 3 had gotten the same treatment.
Wait
It has a release date, sweet
[QUOTE=Chrille;39577449]If only Uncharted 3 had gotten the same treatment.[/QUOTE]
Uncharted 3 was an extremely high quality game. It's faults were mostly due to how they wrote the story (designing the story around the set pieces) rather than a lack of development time.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;39577597]Uncharted 3 was an extremely high quality game. It's faults were mostly due to how they wrote the story (designing the story around the set pieces) rather than a lack of development time.[/QUOTE]
UC3 was an great game, the only reason it's viewed as less than that is because it's been compared to UC and UC2.
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;39577597]Uncharted 3 was an extremely high quality game. It's faults were mostly due to how they wrote the story (designing the story around the set pieces) rather than a lack of development time.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, but there is a very radical decrease in quality right after you encounter the mercenaries in the lost city.
From there on it felt rushed. The entire last segment felt like, as they said in the article, that corners had been cut.
Which was undoubtedly because they tried to shoehorn too many locations etc. in the game and got too ambitious, but it's not like it wouldn't have been possible to make a fully-fleshed out game, even with all the superfluous set pieces, if they had more time.
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of course nothing that could have been fixed in just a matter of weeks like the last of us, it'd take a lot longer
[QUOTE=JeanLuc761;39577597]Uncharted 3 was an extremely high quality game. It's faults were mostly due to how they wrote the story (designing the story around the set pieces) rather than a lack of development time.[/QUOTE]
Floaty controls says hi
Good, its much better to ship a game that you're really content with rather than shipping one that meets a release date.
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