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October 2011
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The editors liked
Naughty Dog is operating at full power here
This is an amazing marriage of narrative and action
The characters feel real
With great writing and voice acting
The action sequences are some of the best you'll find in gaming
Full stop
The story should f
Lots of exciting tactics in combat
Expertly designed levels reward experimentation
Great pacing
Excellent presentation including visuals
Voice acting
And music
Exciting competitive and cooperative play.
Interesting story and brisk pacing
Fantastic voiceacting
Varied multiplayer modes
Great teambased coop adventure
Great set pieces
Good oldfashioned fun.
The editors didn't like
Some of the escapes are just a little hard to believe
But then again. this was never a realistic game
The combat feels rough in places
Some of the gunfights seem slightly unbalanced
Leading to frustration here and there
The story could have taken a
Slight AI flaws
Stiff platforming limits creativity.
Some strange plot twists
Enemies sometime turn into bullet sponges
Sometimes segments become too cinematic and not interactive enough.
Abstract: Who would have thought back in 2007 the Uncharted franchise would turn into the monster it is today. At the time many thought it was a Tomb Raider clone, featuring a male lead character. Fast forward four years and we can now say Uncharted is without a...
Abstract: So there, if you want to end the review now, do it. The game is outstandingly beautiful, and it has a single-player campaign that took me 12 hours to beat and is exciting from beginning to end. The multiplayer modes and co-operative missions are just ...
Abstract: When it comes to signature franchises, Uncharted is to the PS3 as Halo is to the Xbox. It was one of Sony’s most anticipated titles, even before the system launched, and the series has continued to deliver groundbreaking gameplay and nonstop action and...
Abstract: Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception for the PS3 is without question a Holy Grail of gaming that a scant few before it have ever come close to achieving: rising above simply being a videogame and transforming into true interactive movie. As in t...
Abstract: Of all the games released this year, I was most looking forward to playing Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception.While I loved the original Uncharted, I did agree with some people that it felt a little repetitive, especially towards the end. With Uncharted ...
Naughty Dog is operating at full power here; this is an amazing marriage of narrative and action, The characters feel real, with great writing and voice acting, The action sequences are some of the best you'll find in gaming, full stop, The story should f
Some of the escapes are just a little hard to believe, but then again. this was never a realistic game, The combat feels rough in places, Some of the gunfights seem slightly unbalanced, leading to frustration here and there, The story could have taken a
The tension between narrative and gameplayNaughty Dog may be the best in the business when it comes to creating this sort of story- and character-driven game, but even this talented team hasn't figured out everything. For instance, they don't want Drake t...
IGN defines a 10.0 -- a masterpiece -- as "the pinnacle of gaming, a masterpiece may not be flawless, but it is so exceptional that it is hard to imagine a game being better." That's Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception. From start to finish, single player t...
Interesting story and brisk pacing; fantastic voiceacting; varied multiplayer modes; great teambased coop adventure; great set pieces; good oldfashioned fun.
Some strange plot twists, enemies sometime turn into bullet sponges, sometimes segments become too cinematic and not interactive enough.
Abstract: It's hard to believe it has only been four years since Uncharted: Drake's Fortune first debuted. What's easier to believe, though, is that the series has become one of the best—if not the best—franchises of this generation. Personally, I would say that...
Abstract: Let it be publicly known that Nathan Drake is a card-carrying member of the rather exclusive club of video game characters I have a whopping big man crush for. Is it the dashing good looks, those irresistible rapscallion ways, or that seemingly inexhau...