The reason the IGN review is up for legitimate criticism* is because it's an *awful* review, not because of the score. Very short, poorly written, doesn't label a single flaw and completely alienates anyone who hasn't played a previous Uncharted game. There''s very little in the way of (real) justification for why the game deserves a 10 - or what exactly is so satisfying about the actual gameplay. Someone above mentioned it reads like a forum post - and that's pretty accurate.
I am a huge Uncharted fan. I, sadly, feel that needs to be clarified here. I said right
here that I think Uncharted 2 is one my favourite ever games and I sure as hell
loved Uncharted 1 as well.
However, I can completely appreciate the Eurogamer score after reading the review. Even though I know I won't agree with it once I get my hands on Uncharted 3. It's well written and the reviewer goes into detail about why, for him, the experience is somewhat knocked by certain aspects of the design. I am given enough information, as a reader, to draw my own conclusions - and, for me, those aspects don't diminish the Uncharted experience and I'm fully on board for another adventure with Drake. In fact, the Eurogamer review has a more positive impact on my thinking on Uncharted 3 than the IGN one.
The closing statement -
It is a majestic tribute to cinema, a movie game in the literal sense, and your enjoyment will be in precise step with your appreciation of that objective - and whether or not you believe it to be Drake's great deception, or Drake's great delight.
I am very much in step with that objective. Thanks EG. Purchase confirmend.
Whilst some of the posts in the wall of shame are a little out of context - there are certainly many that are embarrassing to read.
[*however, attacking the IGN reviewer personally is very poor form]