Come on, you have to admit when a game is deemed as “perfect” you do go out looking for the odd bit of frame rate dips and glitches, it’s human nature. Like when you find the person who’s just perfectly your type, you’re always thinking “OK, so what’s the catch? Have you got 500 cats at your house or a thirst for human blood… or worse, you really like After Earth and want us to go see it! Eugh.
Well yes, there are a few inconsistencies in the game. The AI sometimes has Ellie or other survivors being clearly visible in enemy lights but not spotted while you’re sneaking by and a clicker got stuck between some stairs and some debris, but other than that I’m really struggling to say it’s not a 10/10 game – but for one niggling thought.
How would this work over here in the UK, specifically where I live?
I’m a Yorkshire lad from the sunny region of Huddersfield, living near Halifax and Bradford. Now this game got me thinking about the whole possibility of an infection spreading and turning the people into crazed lunatics and the world around us into disarray and destruction… Then I thought: how would that be any different than it was now!? I’m deeply serious when I say this, because if this happened “up-north” I’m really not sure if we’d even notice.
Let’s look at the evidence:
Errr, no thanks love... I'm married! |
Now I’m not being nasty or unfair when I say that this pretty much sums up an average Saturday night where I come from. Most people by midnight have lost their sight, minds and all sense of reason with aggression on overload. And personally, I’d rather deal with a Clicker than a drunken middle-aged woman at the local pub who’s decided she wants a kiss. At least the clicker can’t see me if I hide!
Bit of T-Cut and some WD-40 n' it be reit'! |
The views. The last of us is truly a beautiful game, towards the end there are some sights that will make you stop playing to get to the next section of story just to look down over the mountains our up a river bank just to marvel at what naughty dog created.
But having said that - and all the things I’ve said about marauding crazy people on Saturday nights much like the infected (we tend to call the Chavs up here) and rust buckets for cars – we do have some amazing views up here that are quite special.
So thank you Naughty Dog for your truly wonderful piece of gaming that really is a fitting send off to your PS3 contributions. Your 20year on, post pandemic world really is something to experience but honestly, here in Yorkshire, I think it would take 20years for people to even notice something had happened.