What magazine/site are you talking about? I'm not following...Pranay_ said:None\
uncharted 3 is the highest
What magazine/site are you talking about? I'm not following...Pranay_ said:None\
uncharted 3 is the highest
Duffyside said:What magazine/site are you talking about? I'm not following...
Pranay_ said:Will post the details soon.
BTW This game is rated as the highest playstation game in ps2 era.
uc 2 was 9.7
where is thuway ? must be feeling better
Oookay. This bit in #uncharted3 is fucking awesome!
I said "What the FUCK!?"Pranay_ said:Some one released a desert screenshot [camera ]
http://www.gamereactor.se/media/forum/se/6757449_29.jpg
Holyshit
Kusagari said:Actually I'm being kind of serious with this one. I think for a 9.9, 9.8 that Uncharted 3 should offer something new. Which I don't think it will. Every other major series like Gears, Halo, etc has had the sequels at most get a 9.0/9.5. I don't think a sequel, even if it is better, should get scores like U3 is getting if it changes nothing.
Pranay_ said:Some one released a desert screenshot [camera ]
http://www.gamereactor.se/media/forum/se/6757449_29.jpg
Holyshit
Pranay_ said:Some one released a desert screenshot [camera ]
http://www.gamereactor.se/media/forum/se/6757449_29.jpg
Holyshit
Uh... as much as I love Uncharted... pretty sure the player is supposed to walk forward. And that's it.Acquiescence said:That is mental, and the desert just carries on as far as the eye can see. I wonder what the player is supposed to do in that scenario.
BeeDog said:
Duffyside said:Uh... as much as I love Uncharted... pretty sure the player is supposed to walk forward. And that's it.
Duffyside said:Uh... as much as I love Uncharted... pretty sure the player is supposed to walk forward. And that's it.
LeonSKennedy90 said:BUT THE GRAPHICS OMG
Uncharted hyperbole always makes me chuckle
yeah but it's the best, the best is allowed to be hyperbolized. Because nothing beats it. Like the whiz!LeonSKennedy90 said:BUT THE GRAPHICS OMG
Uncharted hyperbole always makes me chuckle
That was the word from one review. Said more exploration and puzzles, which are harder, less shooting.Steve McQueen said:Whatever the score is, I hope I get some more to explore and a little less to shoot at.
Kusagari said:Meh, those features should have been in U2 in the first place. I just think the Uncharted series gets a pass on GAF and in much of the gaming media that other series don't. Even 2, besides the MP, wasn't anywhere near as big a jump from U1 as people acted like.
Don't get me wrong though, U2 was one of my favorite games of 09. And I do plan on buying U3.
Dragon said:Oh yeah man. I can't believe fans are being fanatic. What's next? People will talk about RE4 being the best game ever?
Cyberia said:Can you translate the bits on his blog? Also didn't he gave U2 a 8?
BeeDog said:
A secret co-op mode is confirmed, it sounds great as well.darkwing said:does anyone have any idea about the co-op MP?
As I always say, there are many good things in Uncharted that people don't consider: great arena-style level design, liberty of action, verticality which allows further liberty, AI that actively tries to outsmart the player...Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Loudninja said:A secret co-op mode is confirmed, it sounds great as well.
Dragon said:Oh yeah man. I can't believe fans are being fanatic. What's next? People will talk about RE4 being the best game ever?
No not at all.Zoibie said:I've avoided seeing what that is but I'm intrigued by people's reactions. Does it spoil the SP in any way?
Uncharted 2 was never puzzle game imo.Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Zoibie said:I've avoided seeing what that is but I'm intrigued by people's reactions. Does it spoil the SP in any way?
ND appreciates the back handed compliment.....smh.Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Shameless said:As a game, I don't think Uncharted is that good. The shooting is dull compared to proper shooters like Gears and the puzzles aren't really puzzling at all. Seriously, if you had to think for more than 10 seconds about how to do one of the 'puzzles' I have a lot of questions for you, the first being have you ever played a game before? It really is a Tomb Raider for the ADD generation.
Don't get me wrong though, as a cinematic experience, Uncharted is very good for a game.
These rushed review scores are certainly not an indicator of how good the game is either way.
Dyni Crippler said:As I always say, there are many good things in Uncharted that people don't consider: great arena-style level design, liberty of action, verticality which allows further liberty, AI that actively tries to outsmart the player...
nib95 said:Not to turn this in to a comparison thread, but having just completed Gears 3 and now playing through U2, I have to completely disagree. First of all, I find the controls and cover system a lot more fluid in U2. I dislike that A controls everything in Gears, as it leads to so many accidental wall clings instead of runs and vice versa. Secondly, the actual aiming reticule speed and accuracy is better in U2 as well. It seems to flow better whereas in gears it's a bit slower and more cumbersome (higher sensitivity would probably help). Also, Uncharted has more diverse battle arena's imo. More vertical or expansive gun battles where enemies can literally come from any direction, and because they climb ladders, jump around etc, there's an element of platforming involved that gives arena's more tension and added tactical consideration. Also allows AI to flex a bit better. Heck, even the cover system is more expansive, as an example, that amazing segment in Nepal where you have to use the advertising signs you've climbed on to as cover, but switch around by hoping over or jumping to the different signs, facing different directions depending on where the enemy is coming from.
One area I think Gears excels is weapon sounds and certain weapon hit detection feedback. The spray of blood, popping/exploding heads etc, all makes for more satisfying shooting or killing with certain weapons over Uncharted. Uncharted, whilst better in control and fluidity is not as good with tactility, feedback and extremity.
But I'd say it's far from dull in comparison. It's still crazy fun, just not as impactful. Though U3 seems to have upped the ante a bit, since even the weapons sound a lot more dangerous. Having said all that, Killzone 2/3 is still the king of gunplay and weapon feedback for me, with respect to weapon animations, reloads etc and to the enemies being hit. Hit detection animations along with the sound effects, post processing effects, visuals et all, seriously satisfying stuff.
While I agree on puzzles and platforming, I absolutely don't agree on the shooting part for the reasons posted above. It's actually a really great example of cinematic yet very good gameplay.Shameless said:I think Uncharted has an identity crisis. It's not a puzzle game, it's not about exploring or adventuring as its completely linear with no branching paths, it's distinctly average as a shooter compared to other games in the genre, it's not a platformer as every time you jump you're latched onto the next ledge as long as you jumped in vaguely the correct directon, which results in some ridiculous horizontal teleport jumping, most of the weapons are dull and unsatisfying to use..
But it leads the way in graphics and providing a cinematic experience. Somehow this causes gamers to overlook all its flaws.
Shameless said:I think Uncharted has an identity crisis. It's not a puzzle game, it's not about exploring or adventuring as its completely linear with no branching paths, it's distinctly average as a shooter compared to other games in the genre, it's not a platformer as every time you jump you're latched onto the next ledge as long as you jumped in vaguely the correct directon, which results in some ridiculous horizontal teleport jumping, most of the weapons are dull and unsatisfying to use..
But it leads the way in graphics and providing a cinematic experience. Somehow this causes gamers to overlook all its flaws.
Shameless said:I think Uncharted has an identity crisis. It's not a puzzle game, it's not about exploring or adventuring as its completely linear with no branching paths, it's distinctly average as a shooter compared to other games in the genre, it's not a platformer as every time you jump you're latched onto the next ledge as long as you jumped in vaguely the correct directon, which results in some ridiculous horizontal teleport jumping, most of the weapons are dull and unsatisfying to use..
But it leads the way in graphics and providing a cinematic experience. Somehow this causes gamers to overlook all its flaws.
Not gonna lie, that looks really good. I wish it was on the PC though it'd look even better.Pranay_ said: