Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Jan 2011 22:32 UTC, submitted by Adurbe
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lol, Uncharted 2 is really not the game that could be say it was improved.
Visually it is absolutely stunning, I agree. Gameplay wise? I'd say try Uncharted 1. Much, much better game and not so bad graphics wise either. Not to say how they slashed the brutality of Crushing from UC1. UC2 Crushing is pure random, nothing else.
Visually it is absolutely stunning, I agree. Gameplay wise? I'd say try Uncharted 1. Much, much better game and not so bad graphics wise either.
Meh, screw that. Try Pacman Championship DX on PSN
Strange that a little downloadable title like that can be better than 95% of the crap they're spending millions of dollars to create and pumping out at full retail prices.





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The only game out there that truly seems to use the PS3s capabilities seems to be Final Fantasy 13, and unfortunately it seems to be a case where they spent all their money on the game engine and forgot to make the game fun (pretty much all games these days seem to fall into some sort of trap where they spend money on game engines or online multi-player instead of the game being "fun" though).
You should try Uncharted 2, it's just something I've never experienced in my whole (ex) hardcore gamer life since the first time I was dead impressed by The Shadow of the Beast on the Amiga or the first time I ran Unreal on my 3dfx.
Seriously, if you can just test this game, certain levels are just pure art. It's the first game that gives the feeling of playing in the best adventure movie ever.