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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

 
 
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Features
  • Uncover the clue to Sir Francis Drake's last great adventure and seek out the fabled treasure of El Dorado

  • Use maps and hidden artifacts to uncover and island that was thought to have never existed

  • Explore exotic locations, such as expansive jungles and 4000-year-old ruins.

  • Interact with Drakes companions through cooperative mechanics and exploration

  • Daring high-speed chases over land and water


Description

Uncharted: Drakes Fortune PS3


Product Details
Product Length:6.75 inches
Product Width:6.21 inches
Product Height:0.59 inches
Product Weight:0.37 pounds
Package Length:6.8 inches
Package Width:5.4 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Release Date:November 19, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 512 reviews

Game Information
Platform:PlayStation 3
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5
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0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Unimpressed and Bored  Jul 28, 2010
Outside of the voice acting and writing, this isn't a very entertaining game. The cover system reminds me of Gears of War, and I found that unbearable. The fighting is sleepy, as all you do is hide behind something and shoot. The puzzles in this game are a joke (and they even offer you hints, which you don't need/want), especially after just finishing the God of War collection and I had to fight the camera too often. I don't know if I'm going to keep playing and hope it improves. And while I've read Uncharted 2 is phenomenal, after playing the first, I don't know when I'll ever get that game.

Bottom line, do you like puzzles? Don't get this game. Do you hate games with cover systems (Splinter Cell Conviction was at least tolerable)? Don't get this game. Do you like unique fighting mechanics (such as Batman: Arkham Asylum)? Don't get this game.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2did not like it  Jul 23, 2010
Endless hords of enemies. Not very much puzzling or figuring stuff out.

I love Resident Evil 5 and thought this might be sort of like that, but not really.

I wont even try Among Theives unless it's given to me

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Great game, not without a few shortcomings  Jul 20, 2010
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is a great game. In the game you'll shoot pirates, run around jumping on platforms, and solve (extremely) simple puzzles. It has wonderful graphics and gameplay for the most part. I especially love the cover-based combat system. My main issue with this game is that it's short. I've spent about 9 hours on this game, after replaying several levels.

The action is usually pretty intense, and this is helped by your relatively low amount of health. A couple shots, and you're dead. You'll be spending about half the time you're fighting hidden behind a wall, and the other half hiding behind other objects. This action is interrupted by occasional simple "puzzles" and platforming. The platforming is often used to prolong the length of the puzzles, but it's used on its own as well. The platforming is usually isn't bad, but the puzzles are annoying. The game put in tons of treasures for you to find, but unless you're really bored, or really, really like looking at digital fictional ancient articacts, you won't bother trying to find them all.

The graphics and audio are amazing. The voice acting is some of the best I've ever heard in a game, and the sound effects are great. The music good, although most of the time I didn't really notice it. The water (and water animations) looks extremely realistic, as does just about everything else in the game. The animations were... breathtaking. For example, when you jump onto a platform that's just barely within reach, you'll dangle by one hand for a second before pulling yourself up. Little details like this really helped me immerse myself in the game.


The story is pretty lame, although it did have its moments. The dialogue was good, well written and well spoken, but I didn't really care about the characters. The cutscenes were still enjoyable, though, with the great voice acting and animations.

It has several poorly designed levels; usually the ones that put the heaviest focus on adventuring rather than combat. The adventuring is usually fairly boring, with you running around one room trying to solve some simple little puzzle. There are a few levels where you're riding in the water. This is just another thing to shake things up, but I didn't love it. Especially in the beginning, where you have to swim up-river. About 3/4ths of the way through the game, the gameplay will suddenly change drastically from a quick action-based shooter to a slow survival-horror shooter. I've heard many complaints about this, but I actually liked it; it was a change of pace much like the puzzles, except more interesting. The boss in the game is ridiculously easy--far easier than many other levels.

It's a great game, though, and definitely worth at least renting.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Tomb Raider the new generation  Jul 19, 2010
Great game. To me it is the modern day Tomb Raider. The graphics, dialog, and gameplay mesh together into a instant classic. I can't wait to play the sequel.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Great game  Jul 09, 2010
This is definitely a keeper. It is one of those few games that you know you are going to revisit after you finished it the first time. Definitely, a game you should have.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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