Any recommendations, especially from people who already played Rise?
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RockinRickyRialto — 9 years ago(October 07, 2016 07:22 PM)
Any recommendations, especially from people who already played Rise?
I was bothered by the gloomy tone and focus on combat above everything else in TR 2013, so I hope that Rise lightened it up a little bit and had more platforming and puzzles. Also, I wouldn't usually be interested in Crime Sandbox Game 4000, but the civil rights era setting and location for Mafia 3 sounds pretty unique.
So, what should it be?
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Shpongoloid_The_Astral_Gnome — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 12:20 PM)
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Emile1270 — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 12:35 PM)
I would say Mafia 3, if only for the setting, I would be very surprised if 2K give the setting the respect it needs. From what I've read (as I haven't played it yet) Rise is more of the same, so if you liked the last game (I didn't either!) go for it.
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t-g-1998 — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 05:14 PM)
I have both and I say get Rise of the Tomb Raider, especially if you like the Uncharted games. It has more intuitive gameplay, much better graphics than Mafia 3, has all the DLC included. Oh and this time it has 9 separate tombs for you to raid! With puzzles of moderate difficulty of their own.
But if you love GTA then get Mafia 3 cause it's in the same vain, with more stealth.
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rob_ert — 9 years ago(October 09, 2016 10:55 PM)
I don't know that ROTTR is "lighter", it's just less overdramatic yet Lara seems less whiny weak chicken, and more jaded/unenthused. Much better tombs (in numbers and design - in the right direction, but still pretty TR-lite). Still a fair amount of combat, but you have a lot more combat options (like stealth killing, and being able to get through some sections without killing at all), more weapons for variety really make it seem less mundane. Some animals enemies are a nice touch.
Lots of fan service, rather than gamer service. The map, though, while it has some really nice areas (the Syria section is really brief, but it's the best part of the game, excellent on it's own), is incredibly boring. Way too much metal, snow, and filler collectibles. Much better enemy variety, the writing is better (the story premise is not), the characters are less intrusive and aren't annoying tropes. I greatly disliked TReboot, and ROTTR was entertaining as is, though it's still not honoring the moniker entirely.
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Zuko_Reborn — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 07:09 PM)
Oh man, if you could combine Uncharted 4's writing/level design with Rise of The Tomb Raider's exploration you would have one classic game. I'm quite fond of Rise of The Tomb Raider but compared to the excellent writing in Uncharted 4, the writing in this game is good at best. There isn't really a memorable character outside of Lara and her family. Maybe Jacob holds some promise but the others at the moment are pretty forgettable. Time will tell if the others get more development. Everything else about the game is pretty good. Level design is a highlight for sure but Uncharted 4 had locations that stood out more.
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Zuko_Reborn — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 05:01 AM)
What I meant is that combining the better parts of those two games would be the definitive Adventure game experience. Both games are great by themselves though.
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Harry_Skywalker — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 07:56 AM)
Yes I understood it. But the way you worded it seemed more like a disdain of some sort towards Uncharted 4.
I understand your point despite of not agreeing with you that much. I mean, in my opinion Uncharted games exploration alone is superior to Tomb Raider's games.
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SignoftheTimes — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 07:46 PM)
I'll say Mafia 3 if you enjoyed the 2nd one, but Rise of the Tomb Raider is winning the metacritic war for whatever that's worth.
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Doc-Gib — 9 years ago(October 12, 2016 03:02 AM)
Mafia 3 has some of the best dialogue, voice acting and story of any game I've played. The setting and locations are interesting and makes the game feel fresh.
But then there are bugs, glitches and crashes
Haven't tried out Tomb Raider, so I can't comment.
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