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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

There's no disputing this globe-trotting adventure looks amazing - but how does it play?

Words: on November 14, 2007

The combat, meanwhile, borrows heavily from Gears of War, with a strong emphasis on firing from behind cover. Drake's pretty resilient, able to soak up a dozen bullets or so and then rapidly recover from the brink of death, but if you run around in the open, he'll usually die pretty damn fast. He's extremely good at cowering behind pretty much any waist-high barrier, though, and he can blind-fire around corners or easily pop out to take a few aimed shots. He can also easily duck and roll between cover points when things get too hot (again, a la Gears), something you'll find yourself increasingly relying on as the game progresses.

Granted, running around in the open does sometimes have its perks; Drake can quietly take down unsuspecting pirates with a quick sleeper hold or neck-snap if they're looking the other way, and if you prefer the run-right-up-to-them approach, he can unleash lethal, dramatic punch-kick combos that vary widely despite using only two different button combinations. He's also handy with guns, able to carry two at a time (a pistol and a rifle), as well as a handful of grenades, which are thrown using the Sixaxis' tilt controls. (It's awkward at first, but try it a few times and it'll feel surprisingly natural.)



Your enemies, for their part, are whip-smart, whether they're simple, shotgun-toting pirates or armored mercs. They'll keep moving constantly, and they're almost as good at using cover as you are. They'll also duck out of the way when you draw a bead on them and toss grenades to flush you out of hiding, all while trying to flank you if you're behind cover. And their aim - whether it's with guns or grenades - is usually dead-on.

With all these cool ingredients, the gunfights - when they're good - rival the best of what Gears has to offer (only without the chainsaw guns), and they'll leave you feeling like you just survived something really deadly in the coolest manner possible. Sadly, these moments don't come along that often, and most later firefights ditch the style and strategy in favor of just swamping you with wave after wave of hyper-aggressive enemies, which feels like a grind. Not the fun kind of grind, either, but the frustrating kind that you have to relive, over and over, until you can slog through it without dying.

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8 comments

  • majamaki - November 15, 2011 6:17 p.m.

    Finally finished Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception and I wrote up my thoughts on the complete Uncharted series. The Uncharted series is easily one of the best action and adventure games made to date. The developers at Naughty Dog continue impress gamers and the industry with their vision for the perfect form of cinematic interactive entertainment. Their latest release, Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception raises the bar to new heights for gamers to enjoy, appreciate, and drool over.
  • ThundaGawd - January 13, 2011 5:06 a.m.

    I really like this game, but, like Mikel said, The gunfights tend to be a pain: cowering behind a pillar shooting at enemies for 5 minutes, only to have some lucky prikk take you down from behind because you ran out into the open, thinking the firefight was over really got on my nerves at some point. (especially since it was the fifth time I got killed in the sewers by the random guy who shows up when everyone's supposedly dead and the music suddenly stops) :(
  • swagger21 - November 2, 2009 5:34 p.m.

    if you have a ps3 you need to at least rent this game, its great, story is okay, corny but the game play is there. the constant gun fights make you feel like you could take on a hundred of these pirate priccks at once. and redfizik is reight, chapter 17 to 21 is just farfetched but still its a must play game
  • GiantJediMaster - December 2, 2008 11:47 p.m.

    This game is MUST BUY for ps3 owners
  • redfizik - September 3, 2008 1 a.m.

    Nice review. I recently beat the game (I managed to pick it up used for 35 bucks) and it was well worth it. The story is pretty run-of-the-mill but the production is so far and above most games that I was willing to overlook the weak plot points. Although, everything after chapter 17 is absolutely ridiculous. It definitely looks good, but here's hoping Naughty Dog gets a little less campy with the enemy animations in the next iteration.
  • DarrylC90 - June 11, 2009 1:12 p.m.

    Just bought this game for 7 pounds at the local supermarket- just because it was PS3 and so cheap! Never heard of it, but I can't believe the positive review for something I thought would last me 5 mins.
  • kundrol - July 12, 2009 8:54 a.m.

    I have just finished.....WOW!!! I am left scratching my head at how great this game is. Of course i have the big blockbuster games COD 4/5, Killzone, GTAIV, etc.....but Uncharted is more like a cinematic gaming experience. I have avoided the game because of how old and the ratings were not so great, but i have to say that this is one of the best games that i have ever played. The story was very engaging and not too complicated like say MGS or Splinter Cell. The screen was excellent without loads of HUD like some of the COD games and great mixture of realisticlly vivid enviroments without getting too tedious like Prince of Persia can sometimes!! The caracters were absoulutely believable and had really brilliant dialouge (funny at times) All in all this is an ABSOULTE MUST for any PS3 owner. I cannot wait to play it again and will be excitdly awaiting Uncharted 2. When is the film coming out for Chrissake!!
  • 72O - April 24, 2009 8 a.m.

    I got my platinum in this a few days ago. Yes I agree a must have.

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Release date: US
Nov 16 2007 (PS3)
UK
Nov 19 2007 (PS3)
Available Platforms: PS3
Genre: Action
Published by: SCEA
Developed by: Naughty Dog
Franchise: Uncharted
ESRB Rating:
Teen: Blood, Language, Use of Tobacco, Violence, Mild Suggestive Themes
PEGI Rating:
16+
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