Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves PS3

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  • New functionality including the ability to remain with your friends while matchmaking; map customization and the pooling funds gathered in different modes for use in unlocking content and upgrades.
  • An game world layout that allows players to take an aggressive or new stealth approach to combat.
  • Free-flowing "traversal gunplay" that adds a unique vertical element to standard 3rd-person shooting mechanics.
  • Award-winning cinematic storytelling, incorporating new and familiar characters, as well as all new and varied play environments.
  • A wide array of gameplay modes including a robust single player campaign and a franchise first online multiplayer modes including competitive and cooperative play options.

Uncharted 2: Among Thieves 5.0 out of 5 based on 674 ratings. 15073 user reviews
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10 Review to this product

  • Tristan A. Hayes

    Rating

    I promise to make this 100% Spoiler free, but I must say that after experiencing that which is Uncharted 2, this game is pretty solid indeed. If you enjoyed the first Uncharted then this one will be an extremely enjoyable experience. This game lasts more than 2-4 hours longer than the previous one, tops the cake for having some of the best cinematics, graphics, and sound experience offered on the PS3.

    One of the features that I was a bit weary about was the multiplayer because I do not really consider myself a multiplayer fan,however, I must say that that which is in Uncharted 2 is enough to last those who just like multiplayer games a long time. There doesnt seem to be anyway to do offline multiplayer however, for an experience online (with up to 3 player co-op), and about 10 people in the deathmatch modes, there is little to crave. It seems that they developed an amazing Single player experience and added a great multiplayer experience.

    Ultimately, with a heartpounding action packed story, a landmark presentation value, and exciting multiplayer and single player modes, I can not really find anything to criticize the game for. (well perhaps the most criticism would be the amount of logo’s on the back of the boxart, or even the at times difficulty of AI).

    One more thing, the game has trophy support, headset support, (upcoming twitter support), a multiplayer shop system (to buy skins, and boosts), future DLC, and unlockables.

    Please add this game to your PS3 library.

  • Jose Arias

    Rating

    This is one of those games that will keep you glued to your TV for hours until you manage to beat it or your bladder explodes, whatever happens first.

    Right from the start it will submerge you into its world of friendship, adventure, action, betrayal, mystery, and love. The heroes are so likable that you wish they were real so you could go have a beer with them.

    But the story is not the only thing that shines, the graphics are just breath-taking and the controls are very responsive. This time around I enjoyed the stealth sections.

    And I’m only talking about the single-player campaign. I was afraid multiplayer would be an after-thought, yet the Dogs managed to create a very solid and entertaining experience, not to mention addictive.

    But enough blah blah blah, if you like great games get off your chair right now and go buy it!… You’re welcome :)

  • Daniel Dearden

    Rating

    I don’t quite know how to describe how great this game really is…I just sat down for 15 hours straight and couldn’t put the controller down until the end of the credits. This game combines everything and anything you could ever want in a movie, a game or any entertainment experience. Uncharted 2 has incredible characters, wonderful story, some of the best acting I’ve ever seen (Not just the voice acting, but the actual animations of the characters, their facial expressions), everything is done so beautifully I’m absolutely speechless. Among Thieves exceeded the hype in my mind, it immerses you in this incredibly detailed and lush environment, seamlessly bouncing you back and forth from gameplay to breathtaking cinematic wonder, and most often, combines them both at the same time. Just the attention to detail is astounding. I wish I had a better vocabulary so I could give this review justice but you should just see for yourself! You will not regret this purchase one bit, the multiplayer is even fun! If you own a PS3 and don’t have this game, then you should sell your PS3.

  • Nite

    Rating

    Pros:

    +Absolutely gorgeous game

    +Strong voice acting and production values

    +Lots of gameplay

    +Well Presented Story

    +Likable characters

    +Very well written script

    +Excellent Multiplayer

    Cons:

    -A Couple of Trial and Error Moments. There are just moments in the game where it’s too easy to die because you just don’t know what to do

    This review is pretty lengthy…

    In 2007, just a year after the release of the Playstation 3, a little game called Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune dropped down. It was by far one of the best games on the PS3. Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune was a masterpiece. Unfortunately the adventure wasn’t very long. Uncharted 2 is much better than the game which precedes it by keeping intact what worked, but keeping the action coming swiftly and even improving on areas the first game didn’t do so well in.

    Uncharted 2 begins in the midst of the action. Nathan Drake returns and the moment Uncharted 2 starts off he’s already in a heap of trouble. He’s been unconscious, and when he comes too he realizes that not only is he covered in a lot of blood, but that he’s also on a train car that’s perched on the edge of a mountain. He just barely escapes before the train goes teetering over. But how did he get there, exactly? And what’s going on? This is what you’re about to find out. The game begins with you on the train but you’ll quickly play through everything which lead him to his current situation. Throughout the story you’ll find yourself meeting a lot of interesting characters. There’s Harry Flynn and an old flame of Nate’s named Chloe Frazer. Together these three are interested in the secrets of Marco Polo’s missing fleet. But their only lead is an old oil lamp that supposedly holds the secrets. So Nate, Flynn and Chloe opt to break into a museum and claim it for themselves. Of course, it isn’t that simple, and someone else is also after the treasure. His name is Lazarevic–a war criminal that can be really nasty.

    I guess we might as well get this out of the way. Uncharted 2 is absolutely gorgeous looking. It is by far the prettiest game I’ve ever seen. The environments are absorbing and incredible to behold. Not only is the scenery breathtaking but the actions of the characters are fluid and all of the little details really stand out. There are few games where I stop and just marvel at how extraordinary they look, but Uncharted 2 is one of them. The first game was expertly designed as it is, but the second manages to outdo it. It’s one of the few games on the console that showcases just what the PS3 can really do. The game knows it looks good and directs your attention to all the details. Despite it being stunning visually, you won’t find yourself getting lost much. There’s plenty to explore, but for the most part, Uncharted 2 is rather linear. There’s always a set path ahead of you and rarely anything off the beaten path. That might be a downer for some, but the adventure in and of itself is still worth it.

    Looking good doesn’t matter if the gameplay isn’t great to back it up, however. Uncharted 2 plays very similarly to the first one, and that’s not so bad. You’ll pick up guns and get into gun fights, of course. And some of them are pretty challenging. The game utilizes a cover system where you’ll duck behind cover, pop up and shoot. You don’t have to do this, but the game has its way of urging. You can only take so much damage before you die. Hiding behind objects is important. Some of it will be destroyed easily, but most of what you hide behind makes for good cover. If you don’t want to shoot most of your enemies you can perform melee combos. This works much more smoothly and fluently in Uncharted 2 than it does in the first one. It’s much more fluid and precise, though melee combat can still feel like button mashing at times, but at least it isn’t useless. There’s also an emphasis on stealth in some areas, and thus stealth kills are also a lot easier to pull off. Certain aspects have also been improved. In the first game, for example, throwing grenades used the tilting controls which felt gimmicky. Throwing grenades is much easier. When walking across certain ledges you also won’t have to do a balancing act using the controller either. This makes using grenades in the middle of combat much more useful than before. Though if you adjusted to the first one really well, you can enable those motion controls for grenades.

    Another aspect that Uncharted is big on is some of it’s platforming elements. As Nate, you’ll be hanging from ledges and scaling walls and the like. You’ll also be jumping from certain platforms to the next. This isn’t as dangerous as you might think. For the most part you’d have to really try to miss a jump. The game doesn’t guide you per se, it’s just to say that timing isn’t the most important thing. In fact, in most cases missing a jump comes from jumping too soon rather than too late… or neglecting to take in your surroundings. But it’s pretty simple to get the hang of.

    There are also puzzle elements to the game. Most of the puzzles aren’t really challenging in the slightest, but you might find your wits tested. If you ever actually do get stuck on a puzzle or can’t seem to figure out where to go, the game has a built in hint system to help your. The game is willing to point you in the right direction when it needs to but it won’t always hold your hand. For example it might tell you what you need to do but not necessarily how to do it. A hint will only present itself if you seem really stuck, and if you want you can turn the option off altogether.

    The pacing of the game is much better than the first. The action and adventure hardly slows down, but most of all the twists and turns in the story don’t feel so awkward. There’s a neat balance of gunplay, puzzle solving and transitioning from one part of the game to another. The story also isn’t bogged down in too many cutscenes, but they do their job. You CAN skip the cutscenes, though, which is a big plus. On the other hand, you might not want to. The cutscenes are some of Uncharted 2′s strong points.

    Presentation in your story is everything and Uncharted 2 does this well. The script is very well written with some crafty dialog. Some of which will make you laugh. Even during moments of gameplay Nate and whoever he’s with might start up a conversation, throwing a couple of jokes out there that you might laugh at. Uncharted 2 isn’t a comedic genius of a game, but it hardly tries to be more clever than it actually is. And through these moments you get to learn about the characters and those you’re meeting along the way. As with the rest of game, the cutscenes are gorgeous and fluent. The voice acting is among some of the best you’ll hear in the video game industry. And not just that, but the music is also spot on and sets the tone rather nicely.

    Uncharted 2 has multiplayer. You can play a standard deathmatch, a team deathmatch, matches where you’ll claim territory and capture the flag. All this is worthwhile because the multiplayer is just so damn addictive. You don’t have to be a pro to get up and go on it either. All you need is knowledge of the game. It’s amazing just how fun the multiplayer can really be. There’s also a bit of co-op multiplayer where you can play through missions with two other allies and a horde mode as well. For such a simple game, the multiplayer gives you a lot of things to do, and it’s refreshingly addictive.

    There’s not much which really holds Uncharted 2 down. One thing that might start to grate on some nerves might be that some of the gunfights can be hectic, but the other big part of that just might get on some nerves is that there are certain parts throughout the game that can feel like trial and error at times. You might have to die before you realize what it is you’re actually supposed to do. Most times upon finding out you might slap yourself and think it’s so obvious. Some of these moments will come from being impatient, others will come because the game throws you into the action immediately after a cutscene where the goal may not actually be to kill what’s there but actually to run or something like that. You just might die in Uncharted 2 several times because at some moments you just don’t know what to do. It’s hardly frustrating, but it does mean you might find yourself dying or failing certain parts of the game needlessly.

    On the other hand, it’s nice as to just what Uncharted 2 does add to the experience. Most of it is more action. The first game was very much just you running from one gun fight to the next. Uncharted 2 throws in some interesting bits such as a moment where you have to help an injured ally escape a tough situation while you’re constantly being targeted. Other moments include breaking into a museum and sneaking by the guards without getting caught and much more. There’s just a lot more variety to the gameplay than what you got in the first game. As a result some moments of Uncharted 2 are just all out thrilling. There’s still the idea of progressing from one gun fight to the next, but it’s nice to know there are other things being thrown at you this time around.

    Uncharted 2 is impressive. It is easily one of the best games on the PS3. Those who enjoyed the first one just might like Uncharted 2 better because it improves upon its prequel in various ways and ups the ante. If you enjoyed Nathan Drake’s first adventure… there’s not reason not to give his second a try.

  • Travis Deputy

    Rating

    First, before you read this review go buy a copy of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves NOW! This is the most spectacular, mind blowing, jaw-dropping game I’ve ever played and I’ve been playing them since the days of Atari. I’m about three-quarters of the way through the game and I’m still seeing amazing gameplay aspects that makes my jaw drop and ask how in the world did they do that. I really don’t know how they got the graphics to look this awesome but they did. The lighting, water effects, character details, weapon details are all the best I’ve seen in a game. The way light shines off stuff will make you go cross-eyed from staring too long.

    The voice acting of not just Nate’s character, but even the minor characters are top-notch. We’re talking Hollywood A-list acting! The comedic lines are put in just the right places at the right times. The gun fire and explosions will immerse you in the game like it’s been never done before. The story was fantastically written, as well. This is almost literally like playing a summer Hollywood blockbuster movie! There’s so much action going at a frenetic pace that you’ll sometimes feel overwhelmed. But that’s a very good thing in this case because the use of weapons is a seamless and flawless experience. As easy as the weapons were to use in the first Uncharted they seem even more improved this time around. There are many climatic scenes and climax you will! The train scene will leave you gasping in amazement!!!

    From what I’ve read, this Uncharted is at least several hours longer that the first one. Awesome! That seems true seeing as though I’m 75% through Uncharted 2 and the time I’ve invested in it so far is about the same as what it took me to beat the first one. There’s so much goodness to be had in story mode that it’s ridiculous. To top it all off, we also get a co-op mode and a multiplayer mode that should add countless hours of fun to the mix. Both of which I’ve yet to play. There’s so much to do you’ll be playing this one until the end of the year. Is this going to be Game Of The Year? Well, I think it will come down to this or Call Of Duty 5. My money’s on Uncharted 2 winning it. If Uncharted 2 were a painting it would hung in The Louvre because it’s a masterpiece

    This is the most fun I’ve ever had playing a video game. A game has never blown me away quite like this one. I give it a perfect 10 out of 10 score or 5 stars out of 5… this is one of those games that only comes along once in a great while and one of those that if you could you’d give it an 11 out of 10 score because it’s that freakin’ amazing. Highly recommended without hesitation. If you don’t like this game you’re either nuts or don’t like video games! Naughty Dog I praise you immensely for you have mesmerized me and spellbound me beyond belief… if you have only one game you can get this year this be it!

  • A. Nowak

    Rating

    I’m sure if you’re reading this you’ve already read countless other reviews praising the game for it’s superb voice acting, mind blowing graphics, wonderful story telling, and it’s riveting gameplay. I’m only writing this to enforce all of these things and hopefully tip you over the fence into buying this game immediately. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves contains almost every element that was in the first and improves upon it. For those of you who haven’t played the first game it is essentially Gears of War meets Tomb Raider + Awesomeness all rolled into one. For those of you who did play Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune you’re all too aware of how short the first game was and I’m pleased to tell you that this game is substantially worth it. Not only does it last about 3-4 hours longer buy it features something to do when you’re done, multiplayer. The multiplayer is essentially what you’d expect from Call of Duty 4 with and a 3rd person twist and several unique modes to shake up the formula. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is like buying a three entree plate from Panda Express. It leaves you completely full and satisfied and although you’d happily enjoy another serving of Orange Chicken you can leave the restaurant knowing you got what you paid for. Buy this game and enjoy it because although it’s built upon the qualities of other games, there’s really nothing out there quite like it.

  • A. C. Ege/Acedoh

    Rating

    Well it’s been a couple of years since Nathan Drake first visit the Playstation 3 and now he’s back for his second adventure. So how’s it fare compared to his first adventure? Quite amazing in my opinion. I have been reading the publication reviews and seen the critical acclaim for this game. Now I was a little skeptical it would be much better than the original since I believe that game was largely overlooked. This game really puts everything together that makes the Uncharted series one of the best in gaming. I want to give those who may be on the fence or have no idea about Uncharted 2 a little taste of what makes this game so great.

    First off we have our hero and cover star Nathan Drake. What makes Nathan so great is that many people can relate to his unassuming ways. Although by some of the things he does he is an action star he still comes off as an ordinary guy. Back to the series is Nathan’s long time friend Sully and also his slight romantic interest Elena. We also get new characters that are questionable friends of Nathan. To say the least the dialogue is what sets this game apart. From the first minute you get into this game you will begin to think you are watching a blockbuster movie. Although you are now the star.

    In the first game Nathan was in search of the riches of his ancestor Sir Frances Drake. Now on his second adventure he is on a quest to find the lost treasures that Marco Polo was in search of. The game reminds me of National Treasure combined with Indiana Jones. Although I would tend to think that some of the acting and battle scenes are actually better in this game. What I love about Uncharted 2 is the blend of cut scenes and action. Nothing in this game gets overly tedious. There are no long cut scenes and the action is intense but not overly done. Then to top it off you get some wonderful puzzles that keep you thinking.

    The quest will take you from a lush rainforest to a war torn Nepal and then up into the Himalayas. To say the least the environments are awe inspiring. The original game brought the PS3 graphics that hadn’t been seen and now this game only improves the formula. Nothing is more beautiful than being up on top of a building in Nepal and viewing the Himalayas. Forget the vacation. The environments will put you there.

    As far as the gameplay is concerned they have only improved what was already great. The cover system is excellent. Although sometimes it’s a little tiring when your character stays in the cover position during a battle. The battle scenes are a lot of fun and can be challenging at times. The game is not about just plowing down all the enemies. Sometimes you have a dozen enemies firing at you from all different angles. That is where you need to use strategy. Even on normal play level you will probably find yourself dying during some intense battles. Although for those of you who enjoy punishment they have a hard setting and even hardcore. I do believe most of you will play this game more than once.

    Uncharted 2 is what sets the PS3 apart. This is the game that sets the bar. Naughty Dog has really outdone themselves with an amazing adventure that should have every gamer giving it a try. There has not been one game that I would have said you must buy a PS3 for. That is until Uncharted 2. This game is by far one of the best adventure games not only this generation but ever. I would easily rate this as one of the five best games I have ever played. Also if you have not played the original Uncharted you owe it to yourself to play that game also. They are two of the best PS3 games available.

  • C. Perez Jr.

    Rating

    It’s been a couple of weeks since the bomb that is Uncharted 2: Among Thieves has dropped. Did you get caught in its blast? Or have you avoided its fallout? If you have then I say what the hell are you waiting for?? Go get contaminated!

    It’s not all the time a game like Uncharted 2 comes around. A game that will say hello to you, then grab you by the neck and slam you around the room a few times, stop, then kiss you a bit and get you all emotionally connected only to take your lips 2 minutes later and tuck them between your legs and pull them up over your ass so fast it’ll make your head spin right off your neck. Ok, so that won’t literally happen, but if you were to take that energy, passion, climactic intensity, and overall jaw dropping action and crush it all up into one neat little ball of beauty, power, and downright coolness, then you my friend might as well call that little ball Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.

    You should know the story by now. You’re the hero, who goes on a journey of personal fulfillment, only to find yourself in a situation where you have to save to world. It may sound big scale because it is. The way the game starts equals that of most Hollywood blockbusters. And know, that it does not let up.

    From start to finish all you will find yourself doing is sitting on the edge of your seat wanting more and more. It has been said that this is not a game, but more like an interactive movie. The nail couldn’t have been hit more dead on. The way the story rolls with sequences that take control for seconds at a time and are so fluid you don’t even realize you’re back in control of the character are amazing to watch. The timing of the action, the dialogue, the scenery, there is absolutely nothing small about this game and it let’s you know that with every shoot out, car explosion and helicopter chase. The level of detail from a murky jungle to the ruins of a lost city, would be done no justice by explaining them with nothing but simple words. The character designs, not just the way they look, but their attitudes, their demeanor, the way they act and the things they do, all will leave you loving, hating, laughing and mourning with every step they take, every thing they do and every word they say.

    There are moments where you’re hurt and can’t run at full speed. Moments where you’ll be dragging someone around and you feel it in the way you walk, you feel the tense moments of trying to shoot someone with your one free hand. It’s almost as if the people of Naughty Dog sat down and asked what would be the most over the top things to experience in a game? And amazingly, without a lack of polish, or quality, they managed to have you saying “no effing way, did that just happen?!” over and over again.

    Now, being over the top is not necessarily a good thing. But when it’s scripted moments that when thought about, you can actually see happening in the given situation, then over the top is definitely a good thing. Thinking realistically, the outcome may not always be the hero coming out unscathed, but then again, like I said, this is a Hollywood blockbuster type game. So don’t expect anything less.

    Now, as far as negatives go. It really is hard to sit and look for something bad in something so good. But being on the last leg of my second playthrough of this averaged 10-12 hour game, I can honestly say there is almost nothing I can point out and say this is a flaw. I’d love to sit here and say there is but there really isn’t. The only solitary thing I noticed on my second playthrough is the issue of trying to take cover on a wall when it is right next to another wall. The proximity of the two walls make it a little difficult to attach yourself to the one you want to if you’re not looking at it at the right angle and it can leave you open for a serious hurting at the wrong time. But like I said, that was noticed on my second playthrough so it’s not even really a problem or issue, more of a gripe. Other than that there are people who will nit pick and say something wasn’t rendered right or say that’s B.S., that can’t ever really happen, but when it comes down to it, as far as gameplay, mechanics, background environments, and story go, this package is virtually flawless. The flaws of the first game have been fixed and improved upon, the animation is on point and like I said, the characters make you feel like you know them. I can promise you, if you enjoy playing video games, and enjoy a story driven experience then there is nothing that will stop you from loving this game.

    Now, as far as multiplayer goes, I’ve given my impressions on it before. You can find it here: [...]. And it all still stands. The multiplayer mode of this single player monster was always worried about. But in the end it turned out to be a solid piece of work that surprised a lot of people. It’s fun, it’s addicting, easy to get used to and full of things to unlock and use. It captures the essence of the single player experience amazingly well and you can’t help but feel like you walked out of the store buying 2 games for the price of 1. The only problem with the multiplayer is that more than likely, by the time you read this, a monstrous behemoth of the multiplayer world known as Modern Warfare 2 would have came out. And no matter how amazingly great the multiplayer of Uncharted 2 is, there are few that will be able to contend with the likes of what Infinity Ward is going to bring to the online table. And it’s because of that fact this aspect of the game will be considered a lost gem for online players in the near future.

    Ok. You’ve seen the videos, you’ve read the reviews, and heard the praise. I’m telling you nothing different. Since day one I’ve had the pleasure of enjoying Uncharted 2 and couldn’t be happier. I know this is more of a commercial than a review but it is so hard not to love this game, and even harder to find something wrong with it. Everything I’ve said is as close to the truth as I know it. There are honestly no games out there that I can say I’ve completed and not 5 minutes later, started all over again just for fun. The replay value is grand with 100 collectible treasures cleverly scattered throughout the game. Trophies with matching in-game medals that will net you money to spend on their little storefront where you can buy behind the scenes movies, and various items that you can use and apply to a very robust multiplayer if Modern Warfare 2 isn’t your thing.

    All in all Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is thee must buy for any Playstation 3 owner. Sure, you can rent it, just be warned that by the time you finish it, or maybe even start it, you’re going to be wishing you didn’t have to send it back and that it was all yours to play whenever you want. This is what gaming is all about. This is why I have a passion for my hobby. And it is the reason why I love my PS3 again.

    On my rating scale, I give this experience a stunning:

    5 Water Bottles Full of Pee, out of 5…. (that scale should be self explanatory)

  • Sean Foushee

    Rating

    I rarely have time these days to play games, which has more to do with a demanding job than any personal feelings I’ve had of late concerning the lackluster offerings for my Xbox 360. But this Christmas season (2009) brought a change to my previously lack luster gaming enthusiasm when our bedroom TV died and we replaced it with a new HD set. Accompanying the new TV was a PS3, which was originally slated to be a media center and Blu-ray player – remember I already have an Xbox 360. However, during Christmas my wife bought Uncharted 2 for me after a friend told her about the game. I’m sad to say that this game was left unopened for most of the Christmas holiday until a few days ago, when the family went to bed early and I was too worn out to work.

    What followed that night was an experience I never thought possible from a video game…

    Imagine, a movie. Not just any movie, and certainly not a film from modern-day Hollywood, with its ridiculous FX budget and lackluster story, plot and characters so thin you can swear when they move just right they’re damn near transparent. No. Instead reach back to the days when movie making was about story telling. Imagine a historical treasure hunt encompassing the best elements from movies like Casablanca, Raiders, Lawrence of Arabia and even the recent Cage film National Treasure. Now picture yourself being an active participate in such a film, and you can only just begin to understand the sheer thrill this game brings to the PS3.

    Gameplay – and you might have to forgive me, as again I’m not an experienced gamer – is fantastic. The way the developers at Naughty Dog have literally blended the gameplay with small transitional cut scenes and longer cinematic ones moves the game along at such a pace that putting down the controller, for even a few minutes takes a rather strong will (or a really weak bladder). The end result is a game that keeps you on pins and needles through the story’s twists and turns and quite literal cliff hangers. The voice acting is actually superior than a lot of animated work coming out of Hollywood these days and the animated characters themselves display such a wide range of emotions and expressions that you nearly forget you’re watching a computer generated scene. The actual character development is terrific, and as someone who didn’t play the first Uncharted release I found the reveals of Drake’s past handled perfectly as the introduction of a previous character (no spoilers here) didn’t feel forced or odd. As the story develops (at first with a Pulp Fiction flashback-esque flair) and Drake’s adventure unfolds the seamless story+gameplay+character development makes you feel as though you are participating in a cinematic masterpiece instead of playing a video game.

    That night when I finally opened Uncharted 2 was the first time in nearly 10 years I spent more than a simple hour moving my thumbs over the buttons of a console controller. That night, for those brief eight hours I wasn’t simply playing a game, I was experiencing an adventure.

    Buy this game, and if you just own an XBox 360 – like I did, go out and buy the $299 PS3 and Uncharted 2. It’s that good; you won’t be disappointed.

  • Armando Navarrete

    Rating

    One of the greatest games of all time…

    Graphics= 10 Best Graphics this Gen so far

    Story=9.7 (Story is great)

    Gameplay=10 (Nothing to complain about)

    Replayability=10 (Has a great multiplayer)

    Sound/Voice Acting= 10 (Best Voice Acting/In Game Cutscenes this Gen)

    Overall=10

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