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I'm going on normal+ now, no more hard for me, gonna try to experiment more efficient ways to kill before trying that survivor I was always on the edge on hard, can't imagine on survivor, so I'll try to become a better player before trying it.Started a HARD+ game and anjoying it again. One of the best games in this generation and one of the best ever in terms of experience and character depth.
And finally a note about the ending:
What do you think Ellie is really thinking there at the end? Does she really knows what happened and decides to play the game? Is she doubtful but prefers to believe in Joel because he's alive and he cares for him? What do you guys thought at the end? It's rich in shades, so I would like to get other views and my friends haven't still finished the game.
I found the ending absolutely glorious. It has a lot of readings and tells a lot about human being. Joel decides to be selfish and he doesn't care about humanity, as he has seen what humanity is capable of, the brutality of his 20 years journey has toughened him and suddenly Ellie makes his live make sense again. So he will do anything to keep her. Kill, steal, even lie to her.
And on the other side, Ellie had a burden for being the possible salvation of humanity, and she decides it's better to accept even a lie if that means getting rid off that burden. She makes a blind bet on Joel because their bond (the parental role both were lacking) is more powerful than their bond to the human race. And the performance of Ellie in that final scene is great, with enough elements to express all that in a split second. The last second of the game and the more glorious of all.
The good part is that this ending even allows them to do a sequel. Because what will happen if Ellie discovers the truth?
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@pes4lyfe - I never played Alan Wake but loved Heavy Rain and the emotional aspects of HR as similar to this game.
I guess it is quite slow paced but for me, that helps build the atmosphere/anticipation of your next encounter.
As for the Clickers, it's best to creep up on them, as long as you have a Sliv (knife type object) so you can stab them in the next.
Many of the "levels" can be addressed by sneaking, taking people/the infected out one at a time. At other times you have to be more gung-go but at all times tactics play a part.
Alan Wake is a terrible, tedious, overrated game, really should not be mentioned in the same breath as this at all.
@MJP Sliv? You mean shiv?
how to u take out/use your shiv? I have like 2 or 3 but not sure how to use it?
Have you tried reading the manual and/or viewing the controller section? Might be common sense to do that
And finally a note about the ending:]
What do you think Ellie is really thinking there at the end? Does she really knows what happened and decides to play the game?
Is this game more a combo of alan wake+heavy rain.
So far in 1-2hrs its very slow paced. Also im annoyed as im kinda stuck at a bit there are 4-5 gusy and one of the neck btiing things.
how do u avoid them? They can only hear u but not see you?
BUt if u alert the other gusy they come after you.
And it seems to me u cant kill them? Once they come after u there is nothing u can do to stop them biting ur neck?
Can you not make each of them attack each other?
I know exactly what part you are talking about, this was one of the hardest part of the game to me, its tough because its impossible to sneak on all the runners and once they scream at you the clicker will come and bite you really quick, at that point you will have no good weapons cause its only the beginning.
You can sneak up on the obvious guy on the right then comeback the other route (clockwise), then wait until you can sneak on the guy that passes trough that other room, then the best way I found was throw a brick at the clicker shoot the runners and start running cause the clicker is not that fast and you can deal with the runners first this way.
Whenever there is this combination of runner and clickers together is the most annoying part of the game. Sneak on runners is a priority cause they are loud once they see you!
When there is one on fire they run at the burning one and start burning themselves, its quite awesome.
Random single player issue I keep having.
The ai teammates keep getting in my freaking way. Usually when I'm running away from something chasing me. They'll either run and block a door, or cross my path and block me or stand in front of me as I'm trying to line up a headshot.
So frustrating.