The game that laid the blueprint for my favorite game in the series. A great campaign, fun multiplayer, and distractingly bright gold guns to show off how many headshots you got. Amazing memories

The story was really nothing to write home about, but the online was quite fun. Even though it was a little too punishing for me to get into as a more casual player, the destructible environments combined with the insane things players were doing with vehicles really made it a fun time

I remember going to buy this from best buy on black friday to give to my dad on Christmas. I must have played the campaign probably 20 times, and we had a blast playing the multiplayer as it was one of my first few multiplayer games.

unfortunately, the multiplayer was already on the decline by the time I got to it, these games move fast these days, but the single player was a mixed bag. It looked gorgeous, but it was incredibly short. Loved that they explored WWI though, not a lot of games doing that.

When I saw uncharted 2 kept getting GOTY talk, I went and grabbed the first one from my library, and I'm so glad I did. It introduced me to one of my favorite series to this day. Nothing better than being a treasure hunter.

The train sequence blew my mind. It showed me how engaging single-player narrative and character driven games could be, and saved me from my crippling mw2 addiction.

I didn't think they could top the train sequence from 2, and maybe they didn't, but the plane sequence came very close. The ending is a bit sillier than the other games but I can't help it. I love these characters and games so much.

This is how you end a series. A beautiful swan song for the characters uncharted fans came to love. The series that dominated the ps3, goes out with a bang on the ps4

I'll never complain about more uncharted. Even though it's two characters we don't know extremely well, I liked how they tried something new with the world map. Just wish they had a coop option for the single-player. Seemed like a no-brainer

Uncharted walked so The Last of Us could run in terms of narrative, character driven storytelling. One of the best games I've played in my life, and nothing can prepare you for what these characters go through.

Is it perfect? Absolutely not. Not even close. But it's weird and it's fun. Anything detective I'm sold, and anything poltergeist I'm sold. That being said, definitely wish they had worked a little harder on some mechanics because it got repetitive.

There's nothing more fun than having blades come out of your arms. The RPG elements are also pretty satisfying and the story was solid and captivating right until the end. Unfortunately stealth also falls by the wayside and isn't really ever presented as a viable option. Still a great RPG you should definitely check out.

The game that introduced me to the franchise. It was so incredibly fun as a kid even though it was super hard. Doesn't hold up as well these days, but was amazing for everything it did at the time, and playing huge battles online against your siblings was amazing.

Improves on the original in many ways. The only thing I will say, is that the huns are incredibly difficult to defeat. If you know, you know.

This game got fair criticism for not feeling totally complete, but the modding scene alone makes it revisiting even today. Want to fight in middle earth with LOTR factions? You can.