

🔥 Elevate your PS3 game nights with Uncharted 2’s epic adventure!
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves for PlayStation 3 revolutionizes action gaming with its seamless blend of cinematic storytelling, innovative vertical traversal gunplay, and robust multiplayer modes. Featuring map customization and pooled unlockable content, it offers a deeply immersive experience that keeps you connected with friends while delivering Hollywood-quality thrills. A must-have for any PS3 enthusiast craving a next-level adventure.
| ASIN | B001JKTC9A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,242 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,169 in PlayStation 3 Games |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 3 Slim, Sony PlayStation 3 Super Slim |
| Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,399) |
| Date First Available | October 29, 2008 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 711719812326 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 5.39 x 0.59 inches; 2.4 ounces |
| Publication Date | October 13, 2009 |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release date | October 13, 2009 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 711719812326 |
F**K
More than a game, it's like playing a movie.
If you love Hollywood tomb raiding adventures with Jones, Croft, Gates, Pitt, and the guy from all the Mummy movies who's character name escapes me, you're bound to love the charismatic Drake just as much. I know, I know, I hate to sound like I'm pimping the game too. But, wow! I just finished playing it and am still a little overwhelmed. In fact I've already started playing through again in hard difficulty, which so-far is just as fun as normal, only slightly easier to get killed. I generally don't like the perspective of 3rd person shooters (more of a FPS player), but this is without-a-doubt, THE best game I've ever played. The 3rd person shooting is more refined, sophisticated, and flexible than any I've tried. In fact a few guns switch to first person when aimed. For the game, I don't think it could have been done much better. In fact the the gameplay almost feels like a FPS in the sense of freedom to investigate and look around. It is extremely well done. Aside from gunfights, treasure hunting, and some pretty simple problem solving that is just enough of a challenge to still be fun (or rather more fun than challenging), there's a lot of climbing involved. You're going to fall; and to the game designs credit, when you do, you generally restart from the same place you fell; not 10 minutes earlier when you still have to fight through 20 mercenaries to get back to where you left off. But, you rarely have to do anything more than once or twice (in normal difficulty anyway). The game seems to have safeguards that usually keep you from falling due to controller sensitivity mistakes, even when your controller is semi-worn out like mine. Top off the great gameplay with a well-written, wonderfully scripted storyline that's as intriguing and fun as any Hollywood blockbuster and IMHO this game fully merits all the high praise it's been handed. The terrific, exotic, often mysteriously esoteric locales, likable characters, and cute, witty banter (without being excessively crass or vulgar), made for an experience that provoked me to shelve the growing stack of movies I wanted to see for the week, in favor of playing instead. If I could play through the storyline in the short time it takes to watch a movie, I know the game would get a lot of repeat viewings. But, fortunately, I couldn't, even if I wanted. The storyline (or gameplay) is nowhere near that short. In fact, when you think you're nearing the games end, you quickly discover you haven't even reached the best parts. What I thought was the end, was closer to the middle with still loads of fun to be had and I hadn't even sampled the online content yet. Aside from a few moments of over, or just plain sloppy compression in some of the movie sequences, the graphics are about as good as I've seen in videogaming (observation made based on a 100 inch screen size with 1080p projection), despite the game itself being optimized for 720p (come on Sony, it's not 2006 anymore). That said, unlike movies, so far I haven't seen a tremendous difference between 720p vs 1080p gaming. There seems to still be some room for improvement in terms of gaming graphics, which tend to be a little blocky, as games aren't up to animated movie standards yet. I know that many games are designed for multiple console compatibility, but I would think a game built specifically for the PS3/Blu-ray platform should be capable of doing more. That said, the graphics look quit stunning most of the time. Some of the textures (like brick) almost look real. So take my criticism of the graphics with a grain of salt. You won't be disappointed, even if you're playing on a large screen. After playing through its storymode, I did find one bug, as it were, where I backtracked, looking for the escape route, and got trapped behind some fallen debris that was intended to keep me from going back I guess. In fact I did the same thing again the second time through in hard difficulty - got to remember to break the glass! Fortunately, it was right at an automatic checkpoint, so restarting from the last checkpoint, put me right where I needed/wanted to be. I don't know how Uncharted 2 compares to the first adventure. But I ordered a copy of the first as soon as I finished playing thru normal difficulty. By the 3rd chapter I was checking online prices of the first installment, as I already knew I would want to play it, I was having so much fun. I can't wait for future installments. If 3rd person gaming can be this well done, I just may lose interest in first person shooters. The ambitious storyline has already made some of my favorite games seem overly simple, even a little boring. A new, higher bar has been set.
J**T
AMAZING!
More than any other game to date, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune seems to define the PlayStation 3. Naughty Dog's 2007 jungle romp starring the one and only Nathan Drake gave gamers a taste of what it would be like to play as an acrobatically-inclined Indiana Jones. With stunning visuals (that still rank amongst the best in gaming today), a fantastically told story, great puzzles and high-octane gunplay, it's easily one of the best titles of this console generation. Now Naughty Dog returns to the spotlight with Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. Both expectedly and amazingly, Naughty Dog has indeed bested Nate's first adventure and has created a sequel that is not only bigger and better in practically every way, but also packs a multiplayer component that could be released as its own separate, full-priced game and people would stand in line to hand over their cash. Yes, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is fantastic. Click the image to watch our in-depth video review. Trying to remain as spoiler-free as possible, I'll just say that the story starts off about a year or so after the events of the first game and begins with Nate and a few fellow thieves working on finding Marco Polo's lost treasure fleet. Of course, things aren't quite that simple and the cast winds up going on a much grander adventure, one that takes them half-way around the world. That's about as far as I want to go with the storyline, though some of the trailers out there actually reveal a little more than that. The important part here though is that this game doesn't just take place on a single island and instead changes locales a handful of times over the course of the adventure. The result is that the pacing feels better and faster, and even though you're technically doing the same sort of shooting, climbing and puzzle solving throughout the game, the different ways the scenes are presented gives Among Thieves a greater sense of gameplay variety than the original. The great storytelling extends to the character development, which has been turned up a good notch or two. Almost everyone with more than two lines of dialogue has an interesting reason for doing what they're doing (though the main bad guy is just bad), and the way that everyone interacts with one another is realistic and interesting. Almost every character is unpredictable in some way, but not in a forced or unnatural manner. The story itself twists and turns throughout the course of the game, as you might expect, and for the most part it's a solid tale. Nate and his pals go through a lot, so it does a good job of reeling you in and keeping you hooked until the end. While I'd say the story is quite good overall, I wouldn't say that it's perfect. Without giving anything away, while most of the story has solid footing in real-world lore and legend, it does start to veer away from this at some point in a way that could have been handled better. Still, it's told very, very well through the use of fantastic cutscenes and acting, and will keep you guessing at what'll happen until the very end. The graphics. Holy crap... the graphics. As for the gameplay itself, Uncharted 2 -- like the original Drake's Fortune -- tasks you with gunfights, environmental navigation or puzzle solving. While a lot of the mechanics are identical to the first title, everything has been blended together a little better, especially the combat and navigation. This is in large part due to the settings that you'll fight in. Whereas the first game generally had you walk into an area with lots of cover, set up behind a wall and then take guys out as best you could, Uncharted 2 offers a lot more variety and options in how these sequences play out thanks to the fantastic level design. Rather than fighting on flat ground, almost every battle scene features multiple levels and areas to use to your advantage. If you want to stay on the ground and take guys out the old fashioned way, you're more than welcome to. But you can also climb to higher ground and use height to your advantage, or flank the enemy by moving from cover to cover and changing your tactics as the battle unfolds around you. While the game is still very much a linear tale, taking you from point to specific point, you're offered many more options in how you approach and deal with battles.
S**Y
Drake 2 the Rescue!
Wow. I'm a little hesitant to post my opinion on this one seeing as pretty much anyone that gives Uncharted 2 any less than 5 stars is getting the NO vote treatment. But just as Nathan Drake would jump in to the face of danger...so will I.... I think Uncharted 2 is a really fun game, but I'm just not as wowed as the hype made me think that'd I be. I think that I had more fun with Infamous ? Sure Uncharted 2 looks 100 times better than Infamous...Infamous was just, well, more fun. And if I had to compare Uncharted 2 to a more linear game, well then Dead Space , a 5-star masterpiece, is way above Uncharted 2 on the fun-O-meter. Why? Mainly it's just that the Uncharted 2 gunfights with the antagonist's mercenaries are super redundant...even more so than the repetitious gunfights with the pirates in the first one, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune . And some of these mercenaries in Uncharted 2, while 100% human, are virtually bulletproof. Not that I had much of a problem getting through them, but it was a little silly having to empty a clip into a guy--even after knocking off his bulletproof helmet--to take him down. Even more silly was hitting a guy with an RPG only to see him stand back up. The game excelled in beautiful, realistic surroundings and graphics...you never get tired of looking at this game. But some of the invincible human adversaries were just kooky. The story has Drake in search of a Mythical stone that potentially bestows great power to its holder. Of course there are others looking for the stone and its hiding place. Hence, you'll have to battle your way through obstacles, puzzles and worst of all mercenaries...hordes and hordes of mercenaries. There are even a few surprises along the way. One thing that's a little different from the first one is the climbing. Just like in the first game you'll need to navigate yourself through some treacherous territory and perform some death defying balancing acts (and you certainly won't defy death every time). But in Uncharted 2 there are a few climbs where you'd better be precise with the direction that you want Drake to jump or it's a deathly shout of yaaaaaaa as you plummet to your restart checkpoint. Man, I died like a dozen times in one of the early climbs before I realized that I couldn't move the L stick just side-to-side, diagonally or up & down....it had to be a precisely 11 o'clockish move. My bad...silly me. There are a couple of other jumps / climbs that'll have you wondering if you're doing something wrong because you'll die so much before getting through. Some areas require you to clear the enemies out before you can get through, and some you're better off just running for the exit; and the only way to figure out which way is which is by trial and error...you don't get a map. But not to worry...if the game senses that you're lost it encourages you to press up on the D-pad for a hint. There are about 100 hidden treasures that you can try to find and collect along your way marked by flashes of light. Speaking of treasures, did anyone get the Digital Trophy map from Amazon for their pre-order bonus? I did, and it's a map to only the first 6 trophies as far as I can tell. So it's either really lame or I can't figure out how to view any of the other trophies on the map other than the first 6. I get too consumed with treasure hunting anyway, so I'm glad that I just played my first playthrough without worrying about the treasures. You do get some pretty effective weapons that get you through the levels. You're allowed to carry only 2 weapons at a time: a pistol or mini-uzi like gun, or a machine gun or various shotguns and RPGs. You also get to carry up to 4 grenades. And you'll occasionally need to engage in hand-to-hand combat and stealth attacks. I played my first playthrough on Normal and found it to be very easy. I mean, there were times when I didn't even notice that two enemies were right next to me and I took 'em both out before taking hardly any damage. I should have played on Hard. One thing is for sure, playing Uncharted 2 has me yearning to play Uncharted 1 again to get trophies that only came out as an add on well after the initial game release. And I think that there's some connection where if Uncharted 2 sees that you've got an Uncharted 1 Cleared Game save you get some kind of bonus...I think? As far as the online aspects go...I've become kind of a story mode / campaigner gamer. Uncharted 2 has multiplayer and co-op modes, but the co-op mode is for missions designed exclusively for co-op...not the ability to play the story with a partner (like Resident Evil 5 ). So I can't say that I've given Uncharted 2's online play a fair enough chance to comment. What with Modern Warfare 2 coming out in a couple of weeks from the time of this writing, I'm not in much need of an online shooter right now anyway. So is Uncharted 2 a great game? YES! Should you buy it? YES! Even if you haven't played Uncharted 1? YES! YES! YES! Does Uncharted 2 set the bar for gaming? Well, maybe the graphics, the flow from cutscenes to game, and other technical aspects like that set some kind of bar, but is this the greatest game ever. I don't think that's accurate. It's very fun. And I'll probably give it another playthrough after Modern Warfare 2 and another trip through Uncharted 1. But Uncharted 2 seems to have circulated some "greatest game ever" Kool Aid and everyone's drinking it but me.
F**O
Cinematic doesn't even begin to cover it!
Inagine for a moment, that Hollywood made an action picture that was a cross between Raiders of the Lost Ark and Die Hard and that the film turned out REALLY good. Now imagine that they made a video game about it and it turned out TWICE as good as the film. If that scenario (as highly unlikely as it might seem) were to play out, the resulting video game would no doubt be Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. Naughty Dog, the company that gave us the character that defined the original Playstation console has once again made a game that in my opinion will define the PS3 and become the Halo (no pun intended) app that Sony so desperately needs. As I mention in the title, the word cinematic doesn't do this title justice. There simply has never been a game before this one that has so seamlessly captured the essence of the movies as this one. Naughty Dog has taken a great story and paired it with a game that has solved all the problems that plagued the first one(which was great in it's own right) and then some. Add in beautiful graphics and incredible gameplay and you have a top game of the year contender right in front of you. Starting with the story, the game begins in classic action film fashion: We find our hero Nate, smack in the middle of the second act. After establishing the edge-of-your-seat gameplay that will entertain you for hours on end, the game takes us back to the beggining of the story through flashbacks (just like in the movies) that eventually explain how Nate gets to the point you pick up the game in. Story-wise, the game never lets up. The cut scenes blend and interchange seamlessly with the gameplay and there is virtually no load times to hinder these transitions. In fact just because you are watching a cut scene doesn't mean you can take a "gameplay break" folks. If you are not paying attention and have the controller in your hands, the game can catch you offguard. One of the advantages of the current generation of consoles is that since the graphics power is so high, there is no real difference between the cut scenes and the actual gameplay screen. Uncharted 2 takes full advantage of this. And speaking of graphical power... This game is visually stunning! No detail was spared here and there are things in this game that players will probably never notice or even see but they are there and it adds incredible depth. The scale is almost unreal too. It's hard to describe without giving away stuff but the sheer size of the places you visit is pretty awsome. The colors are bright and actually play a part in the gameplay as the screen fades into black and white when Nate is being hit by gunfire or punches until he eventually dies. And speaking of gameplay... Get ready to have some fun. From the start of the game, the game sucks you in and never lets go. Throught, you negotiate several setpieces that include a truck chase sequence in the best Indiana Jones tradition and a train fight that blows everything else before it away. Of course being a Naughty Dog game, there are some platform and puzzle solving elements as well which are integrated nicely into the game. There is a hint system that I found very helpful when you cant figure out what to do. The gunplay, which was the achilles heel of the first game has been improved here to almost perfection. The enemy AI as well, now acts like real people trying to kill you and not get killed themselves instead of the random-moving, jumping around for no reason zombies of the original. There is also an online component that works much like COD4: Modern Warfare. It is done very well and has depth but the shining gem here is the story mode and it's were I have spent most of my time. How good is this game? Let me put it on context. I'm a married man with two kids. I simply cannot sit on the couch for hours and hours to play video games so I have to pick the games I play carefully and they better involve me or I might never play them repeatedly. The minute I finished Uncharted 2, I wanted play it again right then and there. Not take a break and play later. Not turning off the system and giving it a go the next day. I wanted to play through as soon as the credits finished rolling. It is THAT good. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is one of the defining games for the PS3 and the for the current generation of video games. But it. You will enjoy it. Highly recommended.
B**N
Perfect? *No Storyline Spoilers*
I got this game about 3 days ago and played in yesterday for approximately 6 hours, and I am still not done with it. It is a long lasting game that is completely re-playable. In this review I want to go over certain aspects of this game. Graphics: Even on my piece-o-junk 32 inch tube television from '89, the graphics blew me away. It is extremely hard to tell the difference from cut-scenes and the real game, so you have to stay ultimately alert. If you roll in the snow, particles become attached to your clothing, then when it melts you get wet. Mind Blown? Combat: So there are two forms of combat: hand-to-hand and shooting. I will go over both. Hand-to-Hand: Most games H-t-H (Hand-to-Hand) is a miserable failure, but Uncharted 2 makes magic. If you are behind cover and a guy walks near your or he is across your cover, just reach over and own him in the head with a wall! Simple right? The stealth tactics are amazing in this game, although sometimes you have to be very patient for them to actually... you know... be stealthy? If your cover is blown, you can always just pelt the guy in the head a few times to kill him. If you get grappled, never fear, if you have fast reflexes you can get out of it by pressing triangle! Overall the H-t-H combat system flows extremely well with every other aspect of Uncharted 2. It deserves 5 Stars. Shooting: The shooting system is just a 3PS(3rd person shooter) style of shooting. If you run-n-gun you get a huge cross hair that pops up, if you aim it looks over his shoulder, and if you zoom in... well it zooms in. The blind-fire aspect is very well done, although if you are shooting over a hanging wall you can only shoot forward (sad face). You get to have 2 guns. A primary (shotgun,rpg,assault rifle) and a secondary (pistols and mini-uzi), you pick up new guns or ammo of dead people by pressing triangle. The shooting system is very well done, not glitchy at all and very realistic. Gameplay: The climbing system in this game is magnificent, the only time I have become frustrated is when you try to get on a TINY platform and I twitch the analog stick then my guy falls. But other then maybe 2 instances, the game is amazingly well developed and you have to THINK on how you are going to climb, or else you will die. Overall the gameplay is amazing, you can boost your partner up to grab ladders for you, you can do almost anything with your environment (except blow it up, which depressed me a little, but is expected), you can pick up propane tanks and throw them to a spot to shoot em, or you can blow up cars to kill your enemies. The world may never know! Storyline: I dont want to spoil anything so I will just say that it is extremely well developed and will make you become attached to characters in the story. Cry, shout, become joyous, or maybe become infuriated? Overall: Overall this is a great game, I bought it for $31 after shipping and I feel like it is totally worth the money. You can play for hours, then play it again on a harder setting. Plus there is multiplayer (which I have not played yet) which can add on to the longevity of the game. If you love adventure games/shooter game... Buy it.
L**E
A spiritual successor to Indiana Jones
I give this review and the game its about that title with no hesitation. In fact, I've used it since playing the first Uncharted. Now I know how much reverence and hatred the name Indiana Jones carries and I know people are debunking the notion with everything from "Indy is still cool and hasn't passed the torch yet" to "Nathan Drake doesn't wear a hat". But while the first is quite true, both still miss the point. Indy and Uncharted are more than just action, they're adventures. They call back to a time when heroes overcame impossible odds with nothing but a pistol, their fists and their wits. Its not about how many aliens or Nazis you can shoot or how many stupid AIs or kids from The Goonies you can keep from being killed. Its about normal guys and the women who can't help but love them doing the impossible yet somehow almost believable as they scour the globe for clues, fortune and to find something nobody has seen in hundreds or thousands of years if it even exists. Its a race to the legendary prize between a cool hero and an unapologetic villain and his legion of followers. They are, in a word, exciting. Indy movies have that and Uncharted does too. The opening to Uncharted 2 throws you halfway into the story with Nate bleeding, confused and in a train car dangling over a cliff in the Himalayan mountains. Climbing out and back onto flat ground is thrilling, nerve-wracking and awesome. And its the very first thing you see and do. Nearly everything about this game is amazing. The scenery is awe-inspiring, the plot is basic adventure stuff but it holds up great and the voice acting is decent movie caliber. There are no longer two different hand to hand combos, instead theres one three hit done with only square, which makes it easier if you're not used to fist-fighting yet. Shooting is dead-on, treasures are more challenging to discover and the trademark wall-climbing has a lot of those great 'theres no way I'm making this jump, but I've got no choice' moments followed by the 'holy crap, I made it' ones. But the climbing is the one area I have to complain about. A few times, I've jumped at a rope, made it move but didn't grab it. Same with ledges. Its nothing too terrible and it takes away nothing from the game, but it does happen. All in all, though, this is like a movie and a game on one disc, and both are done very well. Even though I wouldn't call it a shooter, theres still tons of gun-play and all kinds of other action. Its an absolute thrill. Should you buy it? You bet your ass you should. The gameplay is great, the writing is good, the performances from the cast are great by game standards, pretty damn nice by general standards. If re-doing a couple of fun jumps isn't the end of the world for you, this is a game you need to play. Plus, no snakes.
A**.
Out of the drawer after 3 years and I was not ready for this!
I have purchased this game sometimes in 2011 or 2012 based on the reviews. I tried it out, thought all the reviews are hype and after an hour of game play, I've decided that I don't like it. And so this game has spent the last few years in the drawer untouched. I'll be honest with you, the game was ready back then, I wasn't. Last weekend, out of boredom, I've decided to give it try, only this time I kept on playing. And I have played it for 3 days, completely blown away! You know, every now and then a fantastic game comes out that stands above all. I knew that Heavy Rain or Little Big Planet are those games, but I never thought Uncharted 2 would be in that category. And it's not! It's even better. This game ladies and gentlemen is simply put, a masterpiece. This is the game that stands above those amazing games. What makes me rave about this so much? I'll explain: This game is from 2009! You could buy this game today for PS3 and still go WOW over the graphics. They visual side of this game is beautiful. I have not seen a game with such a spectacular scenery, color vibrancy, variety of surroundings and views. Just as strong as the graphics is the story. It catches you within the first hour and never let's go. This is a story of a guy that somehow becomes YOU. And he lives through a story that becomes YOUR story. And then, there is the final component besides the game play that makes this game so unique, the music. I am going to describe the music in three simple letters: OMG. I have not ever seen/heard video, gameplay, sounds and music compliment each other this much. I now understand that here are games that have game play and music. This game IS the game play, IS the music, this game IS the graphics. This game IS all that. That is why Uncharted is so special. I bow to Naughty Dog, the creators of Crash Bandicoot, for this game. It is, truly, an experience every gamer needs to have. It packs adventure, action, amazing story line, lots of excitement, humor too and even nice butts. I myself am a FPS type of a player and I don't even like 3rd person view games. Still love it the game this much. Worth every penny as it gives you the experience of a lifetime. If you just liked Lara Croft, this game will make you fall in love unconditionally with this genre. Please, play it.
J**E
The ultimate, essential action/adventure video game! A jaw-dropping symphony of gameplay concepts!
First of all, I want to get something out of the way. There are, of course, lots of different genres of video games (just like with movies, music, etc...) so, with that in mind, I don't know if it's really fair to say that this is the greatest video game ever made. BUT, it will undoubtedly be looked upon as one of the greatest action/adventure games, and from what games I've played in this genre, it IS the greatest. Ironically, part of what I think makes the game so incredible, is two of the very things that some of the games detractors have pointed out as flaws, so bear this mind when deciding if this is a game for you: a) That the story mode plays out like you're playing a movie. Well, yes, it DOES! To be perfectly honest, even though I've read people complaining about this, I really don't understand the problem. Ever since I first saw an Indiana Jones movie I always thought that the only thing cooler would be to actually BE Indiana Jones. Well my friends, not only is this the closest I've ever felt to this reality, but I'd venture to say that Uncharted 2 exceeds my expectations in regards to the tongue biting, heart pounding adrenaline rush kind of "experience" I've only ever imagined. b) That the game borrows (steals?) ideas that are/were already in place with other games in the past. Again, this is true, and I for one think it is a GREAT thing. It's all a part of the evolution of ANY art medium people! That is how things become improved upon. You borrow a good idea (or concept) from various other sources, and you integrate them with your own ideas, to make something even better than what you thought was a cool idea to begin with. Take the comparisons to Gears of War for example. First off, despite popular opinion, Gears was NOT the first game to implement a tight cover mechanic into a shooter. What that game essentially did was "refine" the cover mechanic to make it even more enjoyable than ever before. Well, Naughty Dog (Uncharted 2's developer) has taken a page from Epic's playbook, and done what any good, intelligent game developer SHOULD do; enhanced it. Simply put, hanging off of street signs/buildings while using them as cover during a shootout is very bad-ass! Add to that the climbing mechanics of games like InFamous (gasp...did this game steal from Assassins Creed?). While I will admit that the climbing is not quite as all-encompassing as these other games, I will also defend why I think that is Ok. These other games are more of an open world / sandbox style of gameplay, whereas Uncharted 2 is a linear style. So if you could climb virtually anything, then more and more areas would have to be opened up, and it would detract from the linear style, where you basically, more or less, follow a set path. Now, I'm of the mindset that both styles are good for various reasons, but I think some of the suspenseful experience of the single player campaign for Uncharted 2 would be lost in a more open world environment. I really do think that the linear layout of the levels helps to keep the pace of the action flowing in a way that would be lost otherwise, and would take away from the feeling that you are playing a movie. Now bear in mind that this game DOES bring some new things to the table that haven't been seen at all before. The big thing in this regard is the moving objects / environments under your feet. WOW...talk about adding an extra dimension to the gameplay! (On a side note: If you haven't made it, at the very least, past the moving train stage, then please don't write a review, because you really haven't fully experienced all that this game has to offer.) CON - My one big negative thing to say is really just a personal quibble, that probably wont apply to everyone, but it still bears mentioning. When I had initially heard that this game was not only going to have multiplayer, but also co-op, I was thrilled. I love being able to play co-op games with friends. Then I found out that this would only be online, and that there wouldn't be any split-screen local mode. I was very disappointed over this, because it is very limiting in the multiplayer "experience" for me. I just really like to play with a friend(s) in the room with me. But regardless of this, it is still a game that is more than worthy of a perfect 10/10. In closing, like so many others, I really, REALLY love this game, and I HIGHLY recommend it to anyone who likes to play video-games. There are a lot of points that I haven't fully touched on, because they have already been discussed by others ad nauseam. So let me just suffice to say that It really is just such a genuinely special and immersive experience, that it fully deserves the hype and "must play" tag that it has been given.
B**.
Uncharted 2 Among Thieves, ein weiterer Meilenstein!
Ich möchte gar nicht lange um den heißen Brei reden. Uncharted 2 ist wie auch sein Vorgänger ein Meilenstein in der Geschichte der Spiele. Naughty Dog hat es geschafft noch mehr Details, sei es in der Grafik oder bei den Soundeffekten, aus der Playstation 3 zu kitzeln. Das Spiel fühlt sich an wie ein Blockbuster und reist eine mehr und mehr mit. Seit ein paar Tagen habe ich das Spiel durchgespielt und mich juckt es schon wieder es einzuwerfen!
A**A
Must have game
This game has been on the 2nd position amongst top 50 games for such a long time and it definitely worth it. God of war series was one that compelled me to buy Ps3 as the third part was available on Ps3 only and uncharted series is one which compelled me to buy Ps 4 as 4th part is available on Ps 4 only. This is one of the best games ever made. Nathan Drake will rule your mind for sure. Beautiful graphics and very good story line. A must have game.
G**L
Nada serios
Nunca me llegó . Solicito la respectiva cancelación y reembolso. Gracias
R**L
Mais um cliente satisfeito
Esse jogo é muito divertido e já considero um clássico do Playstation. A entrega foi no prazo e o disco do jogo chegou em perfeito estado de conservação. Recomendo.
R**T
Phenomenal
Love it! Fantastic condition as a collector
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