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Survival horror isn't a badge of honor. It's a game genre.
It switches between, stealth, active stealth, shooting, cover shooting, and melee at will and fluidly. They have all been done better alone elsewhere but to do them all competently at once with the player deciding freely is quite engaging.
How is the middling gunplay any good? It's the most milquetoast boring 3rd person shooter gunplay you could have also at least on console it felt somewhat clunky even after you leveled up your aiming stat or whatever it was called then.
Like compare TLOU combat to what we have in this game. Comparing how engaging RE4 combat is to TLOU combat these gamse might as well be from another planet.
And if it's unfair to compare TLOU to a modern game like RE4 Remake then compare it to RE5. Still loses severely in just how engaging the combat mechanics are in RE5.
It doesn't tick the survival feel from old RE games and it doesn't tick the engaging gameplay mechanics of more modern RE games. It just ticks the. This is an interesting tragic movie feel and thoughts like "these characters have an enjoyable dynamic". Telling a story is the only thing TLOU did well.
Best games ever VS not best games ever. Hard choice.
performance TLOU= 0 (garbage)
Same gameplay? lol. Let's look at enemy types, combat scenarios. weapon variety and customization, melee mechanics, knife play and even the new parry. Let's also look at the boss fights.
Yeah "literally" the same gameplay. You are delusional pal.
RE4 isn't just a shooter it borrows a lot from action games in it's combat design. TLOU is just a boring vanilla as hell TPS shooter when it comes to combat and has some melee weapon use too. The flow of combat is completely different.
The only thing I understand from what you said is that you probably never played it. Nothing you said is applicable to TLOU and your arguments against it are so vague that anyone could could turn them around with RE 4 Remake as the subject. I never played the original version since I never owned a Playstation system but Part 1 plays like any modern AAA game I've ever played. I understand you like the gamey-ness and arcade sensibilities of RE 4 but one is not objectively better than the other since the combat in TLOU aims for a completely different flow, as you put it. It plays similar to that of The Evil Within series only much more dynamic, polished and refined. In any case, I'm not debating that TLOU is better than RE 4 since I prefer RE 4 myself (Resident Evil is my all time favorite game series after all) but I think you're seriously overlooking the former's merits.
https://psnprofiles.com/trophies/1989-the-last-of-us/ToveriJuri
Didn't read your disingenuous nonsense further.
3 out of 50 trophies? So you played for 15 minutes? Thanks for proving my point I guess.
In any case, if you had read the rest of my comment you'd have known I was not referring to this version as I've never played it. Many features of TLOU 2 have been ported to Part 1 since it's been remade in TLOU 2's engine. I don't know how both versions compare.