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"The Last of Us"

  • wes_mantooth
    gut;1460768 wrote:How hard would this game be to play for someone that has barely played any games, at all, in years? Like, I used to play a little Madden but I didn't have the patience to become skilled at all the different buttons and combinations.

    Just play it on easy....very forgiving
  • bLuE_71
    Mine won't load at all now on my ps3. WTF
  • Trueblue23
    bLuE_71;1460793 wrote:Mine won't load at all now on my ps3. WTF
    Take the cartridge out and blow on it.
  • McFly1955
    Just ordered my copy of The Last of Us...Had to beat Tomb Raider first, and I knew if I got this game before finishing Tomb Raider, it would be hard to resist, and I hate having 2 single player games going on at once....(Tomb Raider is great, by the way...Up there with Uncharted IMO).
  • robj55
    McFly1955;1462090 wrote:Just ordered my copy of The Last of Us...Had to beat Tomb Raider first, and I knew if I got this game before finishing Tomb Raider, it would be hard to resist, and I hate having 2 single player games going on at once....(Tomb Raider is great, by the way...Up there with Uncharted IMO).
    Tomb Raider was very good.
  • imex99
    Just started it, great game so far...
  • McFly1955
    Just came back to say that this game was freaking amazing.

    A few of my memorable gaming moments:

    -Playing a lot of the old NES sports games (tecmo bowl, blades of steel, etc.)
    -Super Mario 3 and Super Mario World
    -Non-stop Toejam and Earl coop with friends
    -Trying out an N64 for the first time at KB Toys, then getting one months later
    -Shenmue on Dreamcast
    -Call of Duty 4
    -Skyrim
    -The Last of Us


    It was seriously that good.


    If you are on the fence or one of those people that wait for games to hit the bargain bin (I usually do this), just get the game and play it ASAP.

    I played through on the normal mode for about 60-70%, then switched to easy because I’m only able to squeeze in 1-2 hours or so of gaming a few nights a week…I don’t care about the the additional challenge in a game like this, I just wanted to see the rest of the game and didn’t want to spend time replaying a battle multiple times….effing clickers/bloaters.
  • dlazz
    I'm waiting on the martyirish review.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Definitely would like to pick up this game. Have heard/read NOTHING but GREAT reviews!!!
  • friendfromlowry
    I finished it over the weekend. One of the best I've ever played.
  • robj55
    McFly1955;1469401 wrote:Just came back to say that this game was freaking amazing.

    A few of my memorable gaming moments:

    -Playing a lot of the old NES sports games (tecmo bowl, blades of steel, etc.)
    -Super Mario 3 and Super Mario World
    -Non-stop Toejam and Earl coop with friends
    -Trying out an N64 for the first time at KB Toys, then getting one months later
    -Shenmue on Dreamcast
    -Call of Duty 4
    -Skyrim
    -The Last of Us


    It was seriously that good.


    If you are on the fence or one of those people that wait for games to hit the bargain bin (I usually do this), just get the game and play it ASAP.

    I played through on the normal mode for about 60-70%, then switched to easy because I’m only able to squeeze in 1-2 hours or so of gaming a few nights a week…I don’t care about the the additional challenge in a game like this, I just wanted to see the rest of the game and didn’t want to spend time replaying a battle multiple times….effing clickers/bloaters.
    Played both Shenmues and loved them, can't believe they never made the third.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    I know I'm late to the party, but I just finished "The Last of Us" tonight. I thought it was a very solid game; the perfect mix of storytelling & game play. While I haven't played GTA:V yet (that's next on my 'gaming' agenda), I can definitely understand why TLoU was IGN's 'Game of the Year.' TLoU (for me) is a notch below Metal Gear Solid 4 as 'best single-player' game I've ever played, and the only reason why I'd probably separate it from MGS4 is because I felt like TLoU ended rather abruptly. But there's no denying the perfect marriage of graphics, plot, game play, and control - all rolled into one - that TLoU comprised. Not too many games are able to capture the totality of a video game quite like TLoU did.

    So...

    Apologies for being late to the table, and yes I tried searching for an existing thread, but apparently "the, last, of, us" are too "common words" to search & return results on. (The searching on this site really does suck, but I'm not going to rag on this site as I'm pretty grateful for it.)
  • dlazz
    I'm waiting on it to become a little bit cheaper before I buy it. It's been out awhile and it's still about $45.
  • imex99
    Really good game, my last ps3 purchase.
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    Anyone purchase the "Season Pass"?
    Btw... the single-player DLC "Left Behind" is officially out (came out Feb 14th).
    I've read that "Left Behind" adds about 2 hours, or so, of extended game play.
    It's suppose to tell the backstory of Ellie and her friend (http://www.gamespot.com/articles/coming-of-age-in-the-last-of-us-left-behind/1100-6417768/)
    "Left Behind" runs $14.99, while the "Season Pass" costs $19.99. The "Season Pass" includes "Left Behind".

    I know I want "Left Behind," but what I don't know is if I should spring for the "Season Pass" (i.e., is there enough value in there to justify the $5 difference), or should I just purchase "Left Behind" as a standalone and save the $5.

    I don't know anyone who has this game and plays the multi-player online part, so I really see no need for that. Just not sure if they're talking about putting out a second single-player DLC.

    Anyone purchase "Left Behind" or the "Season Pass"?
  • Scarlet_Buckeye
    So no one purchased the "Season Pass" or is interested in the DLC "Left Behind"?