November 24, 2012

Uncharted: Drakes Fortune

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Ever wanted to be like Indiana Jones and search for lost treasures?  Ever wish he could move like Mario?  Well in this game, you get an action platformer, downright amazing game, that goes to uncharted lands.


GAMEPLAY
The gameplay in Uncharted is like helping a really awesome movie going along.  You have to jump on ledges, and do odd platform tasks, with third person shooting in the mix.  The gameplay in Uncharted is totaly amazing, having a hint of Call of Duty, mixed with Jak and Daxter.  It's actually presented as one huge cutscene, being streamlined without loading screens (with the exeption of when you start).  Sixaxis controls come into effect for, example, when your throwing grenades.  Again as mentioned, the platforming is fun, but it's hard to tell what to climb on, as I am used to more straight foward climbing, like in Mario.

GRAPHICS
The lush jungles you explore detailed, when I first popped it in, I was impressed(it was the second game I popped in my PS3 2 days ago when I got it, the first being Gran Turismo 5), but Uncharted 2 does have much better graphics.  The charcter models do suffer when compared to other games, but the environments do make up for this.

STORY
A modern day tresure hunter, find's a clue to the lost city of El Dorado in a 400 hundred year old coffin.  His search leads him to a small uncharted island, and soon the search turn's very dangerous, with enemies, and exciting plot twists this action game's got it all.

AGE
Uncharted features blood when you shoot people, smoking, some suggestive comments, every here and there, and alot of cursing.  Age 14+.

CONCLUSION
Uncharted is a no brainer for anyone with a PS3, and I reccomend it.  With action better than the average movie, and good graphics, I give thus 7 out of 10.

DETAILS
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune was developed by Naughty Dog, and released by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2007.  It's rated T for Blood. Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Tobacco and Violence by the ESRB.  




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