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October 2011
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The editors liked
High production values
Spectacular action
Technically impressive
A cinematic masterpiece?
Better combat
Combat has been revamped and made more indepth than previous games. Not only can Nathan shoot weapons
Such as an AK47
Shotgun
Or sniper rifle
He can now also get closeup and personal and apply melee
Combos and
Sublime game engine
Updated gameplay
Plot and characters
Amazing visuals
Now enhanced by 3D
Shooting and climbing fine-tuned to near-perfection
Endgame isnt as silly as previous games
One of the best examples of storytelling to date
Good platforming and puzzling
Epic level design with truly breathtaking vistas
Truly brilliant voice acting and character interaction
Answers many questions while throwing up a few new ones
Multiplayer and co-op are great fun
Dazzling blend of matinee thrills and all-action gaming
The most spectacular set-pieces in the business
Incredible graphics and a game with real heart
The editors didn't like
Simplistic
Contrived
Scripted
Some puzzles can be tedious
Trying to find that initial ledge to grab onto to progress can be frustrating
Multiplayer won't last
Some of the bigger action scenes feel strangely flat
Chloe and Elena feel underutilized
No chopper battles
Except in co-op
Combat is still a bit flat
Enemy types have little variance
Final third is a straight rip of Uncharted 2
Whilst still very good
Doesn't add anything new
Multiplayer will only last until the launch of MW3
A mostly linear experience
Works best if you've played Uncharted and Uncharted 2
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...
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.
Slight AI flaws, Stiff platforming limits creativity.
Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception continues where its predecessor left off, delivering a memorable adventure that pleases on all fronts....
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: 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...
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...
Abstract: In 2009, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was developer Naughty Dog at the top of their craft. The studio that brought us Jak and Daxter successfully delivered a fantastic treasure hunting adventure that pushed the limits of player-driven action sequences an...
Abstract: I want to be Nathan Drake’s buddy.Uncharted’s treasure-hunting protagonist is the Indiana Jones of the video game world: smart, capable, slightly bumbling, and in possession of a heart of gold. He’s the kind of guy who could talk you into coming with ...
Abstract: My god... what a game! Although Batman Arkham City may have the upper hand on action, Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception is far superior when it comes to storytelling and creating an insightful interactive movie/game experience. From the very first cinemat...
Abstract: There are some games that make you just stop playing and stare. There are some games that make you fall in love with the characters. There are some games that keep you constantly on edge, waiting for the next adrenalin-inducing thing to happen. Unchart...
Visuals and art direction, seamless integration of multiple gameplay types, edge-of-your-seat action, exciting competitive and co-op play, voice acting.
Linear gameplay, a sense of being in the way of the game, occasional AI flaws.