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    Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

    Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Nov 19, 2007

    Become Nathan Drake, a treasure hunter and descendant of famed explorer Sir Francis Drake as he searches for the lost treasure of El Dorado.

    dimsey's Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PlayStation 3) review

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    Length aside, I'd say this is one of the best games of this gen

    Pros

    • Engaging story and atmosphere, with plenty of likable characters.
    • A decent balance between gun play, platforming and puzzle solving.

    Cons

    • Introducing monsters in these kinds of games annoy me. It's like. To begin with it's about the treasure and beating dudes to finding the treasure and that's cool. But it feels like most every game or movie with this kind of plot throws in a supernatural element and then BAM! There are crawling, monkey monster things that are trying to rend your flesh from bone.
    • It's short. I think I finished it in about 10 hours and that's taking into account the fact I suck at this kind of game and had to restart a couple of segments a few times before I got it right.

    I haven't got a whole lot to say about this one.
    It's an excellent game and it's got me excited about the prospect of a sequel.
    It plays something like Gears of War with a dash of Tomb Raider for good measure.

    Combat is Gears like, you'll take cover behind often destructible bits of... Cover and be forced to move every so often to keep things going, but it's enjoyable.
    But like Tomb Raider between the combat there will be puzzle solving segments and light platforming for a bit of variety.

    I perhaps wish there were a bit more puzzle solving and light platforming. Both because I quite enjoyed those segments but also because the game was kind of short and a few more ledges to leap from and switches to pull here and there could've extended the experience somewhat.

    The characters are all pretty much established cliched in the genre, but they're likable cliches.
    The back and forth between the characters is fun to listen too and I hope they put some more focus on dialogue when the sequel rolls around. Nathan's pretty funny, but that could have been given more chance to shine through.

    So it's a great game and being part of the Platinum Collection, well it's a steal these days - so if for some reason haven't played it yet I'd say now is as good a time as any to get around to it.

    Other reviews for Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PlayStation 3)

      Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Review 0

        Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune tells the story of Nathan Drake, a treasure hunter, as well as a descendant of the famous historical figure Sir Francis Drake. Drake and his friend, Sully, are chasing the ancient lost city of El Dorado. Together, accompanied by journalist Elena, they follow clues in the journal that belonged to Francis Drake himself. You can expect some plot twists here and there, and for the most part, the story is great. It starts off slowly, introducing you to the character...

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      I wanted to like it more 0

      Uncharted looks great, there is no denying that.  The story is also decent, and the gun play is functional, so why don't i like it more?   Uncharted, for those who don't know, is Gears of War meets Tomb Raider meets Indiana Jones.  The influence from Indiana Jones is in the story, and that bit is really well told.  Nathan Drake is a great action hero and Nolan North really brings him to life.  I also ended up actually liking the obligatory love interest and the villains are suitably evil.  There...

      5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

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