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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by rudderless » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:03 pm

Albear wrote:
rudderless wrote:The best piece of DLC of all time.


Is that genuine? Have you reviewed it? if so :D


Yes, it's genuine. I've reviewed it, but I don't think my review will be live until Monday.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:14 pm

Played an hour so far, absolutely glorious I can't stop grinning. I've missed this so much :wub:

Pleased to report as well that judging from what I've played so far it's going to be a good chunk longer than 2 hours. I mean I'm sure you'll be able to do it in under two hours just like you could do the main game in under 6 without breaking a sweat but from what I've seen and the amount of detail packed into it, if you did you would undoubtedly miss a lot.

Loads of little secrets to find as well :wub:

I'd also encourage people to looks out for the social media integration only had a quick glance over it so far and it's absolutely brilliant and looking through it all will add at least an hour to the game.

:mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:53 pm

My word, the twitter stuff is genuinely fantastic.

Hope everyone finds it for themselves.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Andrew Mills » Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:55 pm

Buffalo wrote:Not...bothered by the story?

Denster wrote:What the blue strawberry float?

Ad7 wrote:This. Seriously, for the sake of a guide you'll probably make £100 from you're going to waste one of the greatest gaming experiences of any generation? :dread:

Sadly this job - and it really is that now - has robbed me of my giving a gooseberry fool for in-game stories anymore :(

I'll no doubt still really enjoy the game (as a game), but as far as plotlines etc go, I'm no longer really fussed.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Fade » Sat Feb 15, 2014 12:10 am

Okay I have finished the dlc. Going to put my gameplay impressions in the spoiler box and then the story spoilers in black. So Don't worry, if you don't mind gameplay spoilers you can still open up, the story spoilers will still be hidden.

Having both the infected and hunters in the same locations was strawberry floating excellent. It was so fun to watch them duke it out. The puzzles were really cool too. So were some of the segments with Riley. Just so inventive and interesting.

Okay now story

When Ellie kissed Riley it kind of made me jump :lol: in a good way though I thought there might be something between them, but the character building in the DLC was obviously really good because it gave me that feeling you get in your chest when something is really adorable. Makes what happens even more tragic :(

I thought the Joel sections were fun but it just felt like more of the main story. I would have prefered more Riley type stuff. And I especially wish it hadn't ended so abruptly. I would have liked to see what actually happened between then when Riley died.


Neil Druckman on IGN podcast talking about the DLC


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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:03 pm

strawberry floating strawberry float this is so good.

All things considered TLoU is very quickly heading towards Ocarina of Time and Super Mario Galaxy levels of brilliance.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Buffalo » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:10 pm

How long is Left Behind? Wouldn't mind doing it in one sitting.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:18 pm

You could do it in one session easy by the sounds of things (I think Fade did). I'm at two hours with what looks to be another hour to go and I've been savouring it but by no means dilly dallying around, I could definitely have taken longer.

That's not counting the out of game stuff, which is rather cool.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Buffalo » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:22 pm

Cheers Herbal.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Samuel_1 » Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:38 pm

I only played a minute of this last night, just enough time to remind me how amazing the game looks, it wouldn't look out of place on the PS4! Cannot wait to see what ND can do on the new machine :D

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by jiggles » Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:15 pm

Done. Wonderful.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by CitizenErased » Sat Feb 15, 2014 3:57 pm

Great, I might have to rebuy TLoU :fp:

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Fade » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:18 pm

CitizenErased wrote:Great, I might have to rebuy TLoU :fp:

People trade in one of the best games of all time? :fp:

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Harry Bizzle » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:20 pm

I sold mine. Will rebuy the inevitable £20-but-has-all-the-dlc edition.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Sat Feb 15, 2014 4:25 pm

Harry Bizzle wrote:I sold mine. Will rebuy the inevitable £20-but-has-all-the-dlc edition.


Enjoy waiting for that :lol:

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by cooldawn » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:05 pm

I completed this in 4 hours and got all collectibles.
Herbi wrote:My word, the twitter stuff is genuinely fantastic.

Hope everyone finds it for themselves.

gooseberry fool...what Twitter bits...where?

"Race drivers don't really care how fast they're going..we keep going faster and faster until we approach that limit of control and that's when we balance ourselves..that's how we make good time."
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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by Captain Kinopio » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:10 pm

cooldawn wrote:I completed this in 4 hours and got all collectibles.
Herbi wrote:My word, the twitter stuff is genuinely fantastic.

Hope everyone finds it for themselves.

gooseberry fool...what Twitter bits...where?


If you pay attention to the scenery several of the businesses advertise their twitter accounts. If you actually go online and look for them there's a mini story there.

I can post the links here if you like.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by CitizenErased » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:10 pm

Fade wrote:
CitizenErased wrote:Great, I might have to rebuy TLoU :fp:

People trade in one of the best games of all time? :fp:


It funded my PS4 purchase very nicely. I'll make sure to pick it up second hand dirt cheap now.

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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by cooldawn » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:14 pm

I kind of wished I was on Facebook now because the photo booth stuff was strawberry floating fantastic...and then the machine broke!!! Arrgghhhh. I had a lovely set of pictures too :(

Fade wrote:Okay now story

When Ellie kissed Riley it kind of made me jump :lol: in a good way though I thought there might be something between them, but the character building in the DLC was obviously really good because it gave me that feeling you get in your chest when something is really adorable. Makes what happens even more tragic :(

At that point I was a gasp as well.

For me, though, it was when Ellie got hold of the medical box in the helicopter and held it tight. She muttered to herself 'I'm never letting you go'. I took that as a double meaning. I took it as intended but also as a projected emotion for Joel, to get him back. It was a deep moment for me.

"Race drivers don't really care how fast they're going..we keep going faster and faster until we approach that limit of control and that's when we balance ourselves..that's how we make good time."
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PostRe: The Last of Us (Naughty Gods) - PS3
by cooldawn » Sat Feb 15, 2014 5:15 pm

Herbi wrote:
cooldawn wrote:I completed this in 4 hours and got all collectibles.
Herbi wrote:My word, the twitter stuff is genuinely fantastic.

Hope everyone finds it for themselves.

gooseberry fool...what Twitter bits...where?


If you pay attention to the scenery several of the businesses advertise their twitter accounts. If you actually go online and look for them there's a mini story there.

I can post the links here if you like.

Oh strawberry float. Nah...I'll get to them when I re-play it.

That is awesome, though.

"Race drivers don't really care how fast they're going..we keep going faster and faster until we approach that limit of control and that's when we balance ourselves..that's how we make good time."
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