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Incredible
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The second game ruined everything good about the first game and I want cuckman's neck drop from a rope
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>>740378789
Like a snake eating its own shit.
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>>740379034
>I want cuckman's neck drop from a rope
Say what you will about The Last of Us, but you gotta admit, Uncharted 4 was really good.
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>>740379718
he had less creative control of it

that black lady overpowering drake was hilarious but kinda hot
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>>740378789
The remake's environments look the best, but the gameplay is broken. From what it sounds like, Naughty Dog has no plans to fix it. I'm still hoping for a pc release of the original game.
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>>740380321
What did they do to the gameplay?
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>>740380463
The game's code is ported from the sequel, which causes a lot of bugs. You miss more often, enemies spot you from far away, certain animations don't work at all, and you can't hold triangle to grab all items. It makes it all feel very clunky. The original was designed for precise movements, which is why many people liked the combat. There is nothing more frustrating to me than clearly shooting an enemy yet I "miss".

This video show cases most of the bugs in remake.
https://youtu.be/W1IVg-tcfpk?si=b07rOkYu8aK2hIFF



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