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The Last of Us is an excellent story based game with ok gameplay. Great characters and a sublime atmosphere. I love this one. But I prefer Days Gone.
TLOU2 is absolute trash. I regret buying that steaming pile of dung. The writing is contrived, ham-fisted and only has a one note "revenge is bad" theme throughout. It's also excruciatingly slow paced and for the first half of the game you're saddled with the worst wet blanket of a companion imaginable. The second half is better, but not enough to salvage the game. The ending is terrible.
Despite popular belief, apples and oranges are actually comparable. Most things are comparable you just have decide on the aspects that you are comparing.
So which one would be more popular out of the two (last of us, days gone) with the pc community. Which one would sell more?
Obviously hypothetical and all at this point.
TLOU has already made a name for itself. On every platform the main audience is the casual audience that doesn't do a lot of research into the games they buy.
TLOU would outsell Days Gone on it's name and past popularity alone. That's just how things work.
TLOU is by far the biggest brand out of the two and huge in gaming regardless.
You can't spell Liberal or Lesbians without an L, "sus" as fuck!
That said, TLoU is a linear game with a little RPG thrown in while Days Gone is an open-world RPG with more freedom in how to develop your character. I really liked the story in Days Gone and the combat and world are REALLY cool. Great soundtrack, too. I'd put Days Gone up in my top 10.... behind games like New Vegas and Prey.... probably right near Horizon: Zero Dawn at around 5 or 6.
I did not play the last of us, so I will refrain from making any comments on that game until I actually get to play it.
With respect to Days Gone, having played it I agree with some of your comments.
I would say that Days Gone is not a full open world but a partial open world. The reason I say this is because while there is a map that you can explore, there aren’t many things to do on that map. As for a story, unfortunately that aspect of a game will always be linear unless you add an element of choice, sort of like Detroit Become Human did or other choice based games do. To me GTA V was the best example of a full open world, only because on top of the world you get to explore, there are many side activities you can participate in: yoga, tennis, car customization, variety of cars, races, owning properties, playing stock market, NPCs react accordingly to the world around them, and on top of all this you have your story missions. I found Sleeping Dogs similar in this aspect.
While Days Gone is no GTA V, I find it very similar and quite comparable to the original Watch Dogs.
While the subject matter is very different (one is a hacking gameplay in Chicago and the other hacking zombies in the Pacific Northwest)
-both had a similar sized open world
-both had some, often repetitive side missions where you ambush enemies and enemy camps and infiltrate them
-both have very similar gameplay mechanics
-graphically especially after the addition of mods in watch dogs, both are comparable
That said I’m assuming I’m enjoying Days Gone very much because the gameplay, missions and open world reminds me a lot of the original Watch Dogs.