Platforming through a collapsing environment

#1 Posted by Ares42 (1810 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

It's the worst, isn't it ?

I get that it's super dramatic and really cool as a cinematic thing, but when you start failing at it and things starts physicsing out etc it just gets extremely anti-climatic. I remember having the exact same problem in DmC recently, and this game is just full of it. And the worst thing about it is that unlike a QTE it's not always very clear what you're doing wrong either. After watching the same bridge explode two or three times in a row the entire point of the sequence just vanishes. Does it really improve the experience to be in control during those kinda moments, or wouldn't it be better suited as just a cutscene ? Or better yet, if you are in control is it good or bad for it to be so on rails that all you need to do is hold up/down ?

#2 Edited by NoRemnants (304 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

Weird I haven't had a single problem with those sequences. Most of them are just running along the clear path they have laid out and jumping at the right times. Was there any specific one you had trouble with?

#3 Posted by The_Laughing_Man (12089 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

The only parts I dont like is the sliding down shit. Happens way to much.

#4 Posted by Ares42 (1810 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

@noremnants: I dunno, maybe it's just a me problem but I always seem to jump at a wrong angle, or get the timing slightly wrong and things just messes up. Don't think I've done a single one of them on the first try. On the other hand the sliding stuff (as mentioned) and QTEs I have absolutely no problems with.

#5 Posted by NoRemnants (304 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

@ares42: Try going a little slower. I can see trying to rush it getting you into some trouble.

#6 Posted by JasonR86 (7675 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

I just did my first platforming through a falling building and thought it was awesome. I even messed up a few times and the level was designed in such a way that I could fall to another level and keep moving. It was really neat.

#7 Edited by dgtlty (92 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

I haven't played the game yet but I know what you're saying. Sometimes I feel they could just be cutscenes. But some of these sequences in Uncharted were thrilling to play through.

#8 Posted by dgtlty (92 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

I haven't played the game yet but I know what you're saying. Sometimes I feel these type of sequences could have the same impact if they were cutscenes.

#9 Posted by Snail (7824 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

Needs to be a concept page on this website.

#10 Posted by StarvingGamer (5940 posts) - 2 months, 12 days ago

Weird, I felt the sequences like that in this game were particularly well done because they give you multiple paths and even standby paths when you miss a jump sometimes.

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#12 Posted by bigstrat2003 (47 posts) - 17 days, 9 hours ago

Came here just to vent about this very issue. I just got to the one in the windy tomb area, and boy is it pissing me off. I don't like sequences like that in general, but when you add that the collapsing floor and wind make it harder to control, and that there's no recourse if you fuck up... rage.

#13 Posted by armaan8014 (4799 posts) - 16 days, 20 hours ago

I thought it was sort of fun actually, except for one where I had to use my ice pick to latch on to a climbable wall after jumping off from a house that collapses, and I just didn't realize that that wall was right in front of me, so I'd keep jumping right into a waterfall expecting to land somewhere. Played that section 10-20 times before watching a lets play on YT to figure it out.

I could never spot those walls.

#14 Edited by Yummylee (18138 posts) - 16 days, 19 hours ago

Tomb Raider has some of the most fun set-pieces involving burning buildings ever. I haven't completed it yet, but I've just finished up the huge moment where the entire temple is completely falling apart. I just loved how on it all was and how bloody fast it all went along -- it just never let up and was such a thrill. Add to that with Lara turning into a pretty awesome character after finally getting fed up with these cultist shits--and for the surprisingly effective way they sent Roth out--and this game has suddenly gotten so much better as of late.

I have died here and there during such sequences, but not nearly enough for it to get frustrating and I've found that the game does a good job in keeping you moving in the right direction.

#15 Posted by Jams (2667 posts) - 16 days, 19 hours ago

I thought it was sort of fun actually, except for one where I had to use my ice pick to latch on to a climbable wall after jumping off from a house that collapses, and I just didn't realize that that wall was right in front of me, so I'd keep jumping right into a waterfall expecting to land somewhere. Played that section 10-20 times before watching a lets play on YT to figure it out.

I could never spot those walls.

That's exactly what happened to me. It took what must have been 10+ jumps into the rocks or that waterfall before I finally would run to the last house and just stand there looking for some other way before I fell to my death. Hell I think the last one was that I just found it by accident by the way she got ready to catch those rocks. I played the game on the hardest difficulty and that was the part I had the most trouble with.

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