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this game came with my ps3 it was very cool back them and epic and red-pilled but hmmm yah not as good as 2 i guess

В детстве в онлайн режим было очень весело играть!

all i really remember is crashing the plane and then drawing a dick in the sand with my footsteps

While it felt like some segments throw way too many enemies for you to handle at once, the levels, set-pieces, and gameplay improvements helped make this a fun experience.


A better 2. The writing isn't as compelling but the gameplay improvements and more varied environments, along with arguably the best set pieces in the entire series (including 4) brings this up significantly.

still better than assassin's creed

é legal, mas é o pior uncharted

This review contains spoilers

It’s been a while huh? I’ve had my head so wrapped up with exams and just life in general I completely forgot to give any sort of shit to the uncharted series. Now I love the second game, and after I’ve reviewed this one I can’t wait to get on with reviewing the fourth game, I really can’t wait. Uncharted 3 is interesting tho, it’s mid as hell but there is a slight charm to it? I’ll try and explain in this review should I?

Our story begins in London off all places, where Nate is forced to give up his ring and we meet the best and only great character in the game: Charlie cutter. Now I could go on and on about how great this character is but that would be too nice, and anyway it’s not like he’s in it for long. Our story takes us from London to France to Yemen and finally the great city of ubar. And idk why but I find the story to be pretty short and lacklustre. Like the chapters aren’t that interesting and even when we play out as teenage Nate it’s still not that better (4 did it a lot better). The villain is also pretty uninteresting for me, and near the end we don’t even get to fight her in any form, we have to fight her right hand man talbot (I do understand fighting an elderly woman would be wrong in almost every single way but I never had that much hatred for talbot so it was kinda…meh).

The gunplay is very similar to the second game which I’m glad about. Trust me if it was like the first games this would’ve been in the trash. The puzzles…well…the fucking puzzles. There’s this one puzzle where you have to line up this light to somehow make this picture with these different body parts and oh my god it was absolutely impossible. No matter where I went I could not tell where to put it. If you didn’t use a guide for that puzzle then you are a god among us.

So…uncharted 3 was pretty mid all things considered. Yes I did give it an extra half star but only because of the tiny bit more interesting plot and better gunplay from the first game. It’s still pretty mid and it’s not a game I would say you’d fully enjoy but it has its moments.

Kind of mid, consistent gunplay, terrible puzzles, fuck the desert section

The Uncharted games are all one big game to me. I really don’t think there’s that much that differentiates them so I’m going to post the same thing on each game. I will break down each game a little bit here.
For reference, I played Uncharted 2 first, then Uncharted 1, then the rest on their respective release days – outside of Golden Abyss which I did not immediately play as I didn’t get a Vita on launch day.

This series was pretty wild to me. I played the Crash games as a kid and they were the only thing I ever associated with Naughty Dog. I has pretty much stuck with Nintendo entirely up until 2009.

Uncharted 2 - One of the first PlayStation exclusive games I played on the PS3. The writing, production level, detailed environments, pacing, varied platforming/gunplay had me feeling like I was clearly missing out on something. Sully instantly became one of my favourite video game characters. He’s still up there to this day. I also really like Chloe, which is something that boosts this game up as well. I generally don’t like puzzles but these games do them “correctly”. Not too confusing but not too simple. I appreciate how you use your little notebook to come up with solutions.

I think this is the most important entry, and it makes sense that people look back on it the most fondly. It came at a time when PS was finally getting back in to shape. This game was probably the number one reason for the PS3’s rise to glory in 2009. I do believe its success and the way people view it in retrospect is partially due to its timing.

Uncharted 1 – Going back to play this after 2 made it more apparent how inferior this one is. It’s still a great game, but it would have been more impressive back in 2007. I am not surprised it didn’t light the world on fire back then, though. They didn’t quite nail the pacing yet. Most aspects of the game felt like they were still trying to figure out the hardware but they were doing the best they could. The voice work, the music, the sense of adventure were there. They hadn’t quite dreamed big enough yet to set up the big set pieces that the series became known for in 2. It’s the weakest game in the franchise (at least tied for that title) – but that’s okay. It was first.

Uncharted 3 – This game is equally as good as Uncharted 2 in almost every way. They worked on improving the hand to hand combat and they brought Sully back in a bigger way. Love that. However, since it released only 2 years after U2, I feel it was too heavily criticized for being “more of the same” – which I don’t have a problem with. U2 and U3 are very similar. If they released in reverse order, people would be calling U2 the copy cat and the weaker game.

Uncharted: Golden Abyss – Similar in quality to Uncharted 1. It wasn’t developed by Naughty Dog, this was Sony Bend taking a crack at the franchise to bring “console quality games” to their new handheld. For the most part, they succeeded. The touchpad integration was pretty silly but it was fine – most games were trying to take advantage of the gimmicks of the Vita at the time. It couldn’t quite be as big and bombastic as the two most recent games, it was more of a return to simplicity of the first. I’d say either this or U1 is the weakest – it’d be hard to argue against that.

Uncharted 4 – Similar to U2 and U3 in terms of the pacing and execution of story / action, but a little different in terms of scope. They definitely tried to make things more open and for the most part, it is appreciated. Change can be good if it is implemented well. I think I prefer how linear the other games were, though. This game goes for a more personal story of Drakes and it pays off well to “end” his saga. The Crash part was super cool to see. Overall, for its time I think it’s again equal in quality to U2 and U3.

Uncharted: Lost Legacy – Chloe has always been a Top 2 character for me, along with Sully. I love that they focused a game around her. Nadine is cool, too. This game is an extension of the Uncharted 4 formula and I loved it. Good stuff.

Overall, it’s a fantastic franchise that has remained pretty consistent over the span of a decade.

This really was Drake's deception

eu acho q zerei esse jogo e era bom de mais em

o primeiro jogo que o malvado jogou no ps3

Talbot is one suspicious fellow

Easily one of the most memorable adventure games of all time. Also it is arguably my favourite Uncharted game after Uncharted 4. It has arguably one of the most memorable and iconic missions in the history of gaming, the plane in the desert mission. Really immersive game and story always great. Personal favourite.

eu fiquei MUITO TEMPO nesse jogo, pois simplesmente tinha desistido
é engraçado jogar com um amigo no share play pra ficar zoando, e é facilmente o melhor entre os 3 primeiros

The set pieces are definitely the best in the series but you can really tell that they split the team so half could work on TLoU cause the writing and plot holes are blatant and kind of ruin the experience.

The good looking man shoots more men but with hot woman


I would call it the greatest action game on PlayStation 3 ever made. The first time played it at a very little age and then replayed it 3-4 years after and the game didn't disappoint at all.

The worst Uncharted in my opinion, but that doesn't mean much really, because it is still an incredible game.
Same formula as always but when a formula is this fun there's not much to bitch about.

Was good enough to get me into the uncharted series

Uncharted is the MCU of the gaming industry.
It’s tonally very similar, there’s a focus on spectacle over nuanced storytelling, your dad is probably quite fond of it, and most of all it’s formulaic. Uncharted 3 is where the formula really feels like it’s set in stone.

Now, it’s worth noting that I actually really like both Uncharted and the MCU, but in both cases I really wish they’d push their boundaries a little bit. They’re complacent, and it’s a shame to keep feeling like they could just go a little further and get so much more out of it.

For the third time now Nate and Sully have gone to a foreign land to go looking for an ancient city, only to find a power-hungry leader of a mercenary group find treasure deep within the ruined land that transforms and mutates their goons. The twist in Uncharted 3 is that Nate is only hallucinating the last part and the goons are in fact perfectly normal (although you still have to fight flaming teleporting demon mercenaries while Nate is tripping balls).
There’s almost nothing new here. The shooting is still pretty good with the only change being that the melee combat sucks less this time- but still isn’t great. The plot is the same tune with different words. The banter between Nate and Sully is still great and the characters continue to be the best part of this franchise- I was getting to like newly introduced Charlie Cutter before he broke his leg and was escorted out of the story halfway through by a returning Chloe, who I missed dearly for the remainder of the game.

Uncharted 3’s best part is the really great set of chapters consisting of Nate stowing away on a cargo plane, the plane crashing, wandering through the desert, fighting through an abandoned town and then multiple extended gunfights on horseback. The momentum of these chapters is where the game really shines because it all feels new. You’re constantly mixing things up and the game feels fresh. And then you’re kicked into an abandoned ancient city with a terrible treasure buried within its depths and waves of superpowered mooks to fight through and it’s so disappointing.

Uncharted 3 is not a bad game by any means- it’s very competently made, funny and knows exactly what it wants to be. But it never wants to be anything more.