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Uncharted is undoubtedly the jewel in the PlayStation 3's rather slender crown of exclusive titles. An appropriate metaphor for a series concerned with the adventures of treasure-hunter, or should that be tomb raider, Nathan Drake. Yes, Drake's exploit...
Does little to reinvent the series, but with such a masterful blend of action, plot and presentation, it really doesn't need to...
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There’s an action sequence in the first Uncharted game where everything suddenly clicks into place, and for a fleeting moment it feels like you’re starring in a Hollywood movie. It may only last about half a minute, but it has come to define the PS3-e...
High production values, spectacular action, technically impressive...
Simplistic, contrived, scripted...
A rollercoaster ride that tosses you around like rag doll...
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Dave Oh Naughty Dog. You had all the pieces to make Uncharted the greatest gaming trilogy ever, and just fumbled it ever-so-slightly at the final hurdle. How can a game be so damn good, yet still feel lacking a little something? When it's part of a s...
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...
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...
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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...
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Nathan Drake returns to help us indulge our Indiana Jones fantasies. Even if it's highly directed, Uncharted 3 is a breathtaking adventure experience...
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.
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Published October 30th 2011. Written by Sam White. Drake’s Deception hits a sweet spot. It takes everything I love about the Uncharted franchise and finds new, unpredictable ways to surprise and shock. There isn’t anything notably bad about Uncharted 3...
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Buy now for £35 There's a problem with reviewing games. No matter how hard we try to pretend that there's some kind of technical or critical practice involved, as we pore over and evaluate the graphics, the game mechanics, the production design and th...
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...
A mostly linear experience, Works best if you've played Uncharted and Uncharted 2...
Uncharted 3 sits in a long line of linear, cinematic action games, but it comes right at the pinnacle of the style because it's cinematic values are so strong, its spectacle so dazzling and its action so very satisfying. A magnificent blend of all that...
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To call Uncharted 3 one of the most anticipated titles of 2011 would be like calling the Atlantic Ocean mildly damp. When it comes to bombastic blockbuster experiences, no series does things bigger, better, and with more polish than Naughty Dogs homag...
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Here's a not-so-bold declaration: The Uncharted games are our generation's Indiana Jones films. Just as we once recalled scenes when Indiana blew up that tank or escaped that rolling boulder trap, we'll begin to reference Nathan Drake's survival of a t...
Fans are free to debate whether this tops Uncharted 2's blockbuster moments, but taken as a whole they'd be hard-pressed to find a more worthy sequel, or a more accolade-deserving experience. Uncharted 3 isn't merely as cinematic and fun as the best ac...
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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...
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It can’t be easy being a console’s premier franchise; after Uncharted 2 knocked it out of the park two years ago, expectations for Nathan Drake’s next adventure have been running sky-high. For the most part, Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception meets every l...
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Updated: 2012-02-04 01:37:33
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With so many big games being released as multiformat titles, you may start to wonder why you opted for an Xbox 360 or a PS3. There haven't been many games recently that were an IP exclusive for your console. But Naughty Dog's sublime Uncharted franchis...
Sublime game engine, Updated gameplay, Plot and characters...
Multiplayer won't last...
Naughty Dog has just made the best Uncharted game we've seen. Drake's Deception is a stunning technical marvel that has surely pushed the PS3 to breaking point. But it would be sound and fury signifying nothing if it wasn't for the script, character...
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Drake's third outing is the best Uncharted yet, but it's far from perfect. Uncharted 2 was always going to be a hard act to follow. It set the standard for this generation of console games. Not necessarily in terms of originality or in terms of giving...
A spectacular Hollywood blockbuster of a game. Unrelenting fun from start to finish, but falls a bit flat in the final third. Still, Uncharted 3 is one of the must-play games of 2011.More Articles >>>...
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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...
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There are some games that we cannot wait to start playing, and others that we never want to stop. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception is quite easily both. The game sucked us in from the beginning, with a clever twist in the first hour that left us chucklin...
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Remember those days back on PS1 playing one of many Crash Bandicoot games? Damn right you do, but it's funny to think that the same company is making one of the best-selling third person games on PS3 today. We know what Naughty Dog are capable of, we've s...
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That which is not broken needs little to fix it, but a tiny bit more polish might have been niceOh Naughty Dog. You had all the pieces to make Uncharted the greatest gaming trilogy ever, and just fumbled it ever-so-slightly at the final hurdle. How can a...
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