Doom is a first person one man army type game. It's gruesome, and beautiful as far as gameplay in its own right. Uncharted 4 is a third person adventure type game, it's story driven, the physics are amazing, and part of a great series. To compare two games who have nothing in common with each other, even their fanbase. Is like comparing a pizza to a lamp.
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The last of us, uncharted 4 are similar story driven games. The last of us has a user score of 91?
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Because the last of us is a completely differently story. True that both games are story driven But The Last Of Us is going to draw a different type of audience. It's a horror, drama/ post apocalyptic world game. Uncharted by the time that came out had barely formed a name for itself, and if I You're comparing it to this new game, then there are more factors to take into consideration. Other games that came out the same time as last if us compared to uncharted 4, among other things. I feel like you're trying too hard to make connections, or rather trying to make a great game seem weak just because you want it to seem like it is doing poorly
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Edited by Retro_Spective: 5/21/2016 9:34:04 PMWeak game IMO.
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I'm honestly not interested in watching a video about someone else's opinion regarding a video game. It's fine that you don't like it. But don't try to push it on other people like it's a fact, and the only opinion that matters. People are completely capable of playing a game, watching a play through, or even playing it themselves to form their own opinions on whether a game is good. Just because a YouTube video says that it's bad doesn't make it bad. That's the video creators opinion.
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It's just a funny video, not a review. 😉
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I might watch it later, currently making dinner. But hopefully you'll take what I said into consideration
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You can check my trophies, cleared Uncharted 4. Nothing wrong with comparing opinions, it's possible to make an educated guess on a game from a review.
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The problem with reviews is the fact that the person writing it is biased in their own way. Be it for or against the game. There's nothing wrong with comparing opinions. But what you're doing is comparing games.
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Yes a lot of reviewer's are biased, ad space can be bought on site's. I don't trust many critic's in today's industry, know gaming journalism is corrupt. Check any recent game on metacritic with critical acclaim, you will see that the user review score is usually fairly close to the critic score. This isn't the case with Uncharted 4, that's the reason I find it peculiar.
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That just has to do with the fact that these people get paid to play games. To write reviews. While the average player has priorities to make when it comes to buying a game. With the release of games like Doom, which people have been waiting for a very long time to drop. Comes a deduction, so you want to buy a game that is new-ish? Or a game that you know is going to be relatively similar to its predecessors. Considering the type of game Doom is, younger audiences with parents who don't monitor them. And even adults who have been fans of the game for years will pick this first. It's not a case of Uncharted being a bad game. It has to do with people who have limited income and the choices they make. In the long run Uncharted will do better. The game developers don't care about how well a game does initially. What they care about is how long people play a game for