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February 2012
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Great graphics
Best third person action adventure game on a handheld
Exciting, strategic combat, Great voice acting, Beautiful visuals.
Flaky AI, Some touch and motion controls detract from the fun, Dull narrative saps the drive from the characters and gameplay.
Can Golden Abyss live up to the series' excellent pedigree, or is this one adventure too far for Nathan Drake? Mark Walton finds out in this video review....
Abstract: On paper, Uncharted: Golden Abyss sounds like it should be great. Hell, it should be better than great, but even with the original voice actors reprising their roles, luscious visuals, and plenty of opportunities to run like crazy from exploding buildi...
Abstract: You may have had enough of hanging from glowing ledges, jumping from crumbling floors and narrow escapes from massive explosions, but I can't get enough of the adventures of "Dude Raider" Nathan Drake. I loved all of the PS3 games, with Uncharted 3: ...
Abstract: Uncharted hero Nathan Drake’s first handheld adventure is the perfect game to introduce the world to Sony’s PlayStation Vita, a powerful new portable game system launching next Wednesday. It’s a showcase for virtually all of the device’s most alluring ...
Abstract: Games in the ‘Uncharted’ series are what you call Marquee Titles (with capitals!) It's the kind of successful series that platform holders hope will make you buy their flash new system when it first comes out, just because there’s a new Nathan Drake ad...
Striking, well-rendered environments, a ripping original score, engaging and easy-to-handle gameplay, some of the best banter in any video game this side of Tim Schafer.
Stretches itself out with barriers and alternate routes that add nothing to the game, doesn't feel particularly substantial, some of the character models are a bit rough, in-game touchpad and Sixaxis controls feel superfluous.
Abstract: If you can't get enough of Nathan Drake's incredible fingertip strength, Olympic-level long jump skills, and immaculately-styled hair - when does he have time to do that, anyway? - you're not alone. Uncharted is one of the most beloved franchises avail...
Abstract: Set before the first Uncharted game, but without being a true prequel, we join Drake as he works with Dante, a man of questionable morals. They are looking for treasure in old ruins allegedly belonging to the Kuna people (I wonder if they know that the Ku...