First timer? If so, what do you think about the series overall?
No, finished them all before on PS3 once each. I remembered the puzzles and stuff, so it didn't take me much time.
First timer? If so, what do you think about the series overall?
The puzzles in Uncharted 3 are such a huge step above the puzzles in the other two that it's almost ridiculous. They were by far my favorite part of the game and I hope 4 has puzzles that are on par.
The whole 'Sully being too old for this shit' thing is so underutilised in U3. I thought it was going to be great from what I remember from the original trailers, but nothing really comes of it. Really wishhe stayed dead at the end.
I somewhat agree but the entire game is similar considering you're killing hundreds of people and Nate still acts the same way. The mass murderer joke makes more sense after finally playing the first game myself loljust finished drake's fortune for the third time, &, while i never really noticed the other 2 times, the part near the beginning when, after sullyfelt really poorly handled to me. like almost tastelessly so...gets shot, nate pretty much seems to just blow it off (& is back being to his charming self with elena in no time)
so why'd i never notice this the other 2 times? ...
Good write up.Finally, it's done. Finished Uncharted 3, so I have now played through all three games in this collection. Still mostly good, some iffy parts, some moments that had me gritting my teeth in frustration. At this point I'm not gonna immediately jump into Crushing difficulty for this, not while the worst parts of the game are still fresh in my mind. Maybe in a month or so, because right now I've got other titles I'm itching to get to.
And my rating for the three games still stands as it did four years ago. UC2>3>1. As much as 3's not overall as good as 2 it still has a lot of cool moments that combined I ultimately enjoy more than the first game. I still like the attempt made to expand the melee combat, and some moments that mixed things up significantly like swimming between platforms in a firefight, or vertical cover were well appreciated in keeping scenarios varied. Just the game not having the same level of polish and sloppy story elements really hold it back.
It's been fun revisiting this series, good job ND and Blue Point. I'll be there for Uncharted 4 on day one.
Good write up.
I still have a hard time understanding how someone can like Drake's Fortune more than 3. It's so, so bland in comparison.
I completely understand someone liking 2 more than 3 but I can't even fathom how some can say 1 is better.Good write up.
I still have a hard time understanding how someone can like Drake's Fortune more than 3. It's so, so bland in comparison.
So far I'm only about seven chapters into 3, but I'm enjoying it less then 1 because it's mostly been platforming, and that's been my least favorite part of the series. Plus my favorite part of the series is the shooting segments and the enemy hit detection has made the gun play the worst of the three games so far.Good write up.
I still have a hard time understanding how someone can like Drake's Fortune more than 3. It's so, so bland in comparison.
I need to play 3 then. I hate the gun play in Uncharted with a passion, but love the platforming.So far I'm only about seven chapters into 3, but I'm enjoying it less then 1 because it's mostly been platforming, and that's been my least favorite part of the series. Plus my favorite part of the series is the shooting segments and the enemy hit detection has made the gun play the worst of the three games so far.
Finished all the games, didn't bother go for platinum in any of them though.
I used 6 hours and something in Uncharted, 8:39 hours in Uncharted 2 and 7 hours and something in Uncharted 3. Played on normal.
My ranking:
1) Uncharted 2
2) Uncharted
3) Uncharted 3
I sure hope we can unlcok costumes within the game in Uncharted 4 like all of these rather then Sony/ND getting greedy and charging for DLC for that kind of stuff.
I like 1 better because i think shooting feels better a lot better actually thanks to proper hit reactions and better enemy placement ,it doesn't make you walk through desert,I completely understand someone liking 2 more than 3 but I can't even fathom how some can say 1 is better.
I need to play 3 then. I hate the gun play in Uncharted with a passion, but love the platforming.
I almost thought this would be the same geuy that made a video detailing animations in action games and the feel of that, because this already strikes me as something similar.https://youtu.be/k70_jvVOcG0
I highly recommend someone make a thread out of this video. Really shows how Naughty dog and Valve use level design to lead players.
I almost thought this would be the same geuy that made a video detailing animations in action games and the feel of that, because this already strikes me as something similar.
I fucking love game design analysis videos like these.
https://youtu.be/k70_jvVOcG0
I highly recommend someone make a thread out of this video. Really shows how Naughty dog and Valve use level design to lead players.
For those of you who got a code with the PS4 bundle, was there a separate code for Uncharted 4?
Is Uncharted 1 really short? My save is saying like 70% complete and it feels I just started the game. I'm heading for the monastery I think.
The first is bland, but the third is actively not fun to play. Portions of it feel like genuine experiments in frustration.
Nope.
Currently on Uncharted 2 in my re-playthrough of these games and I've hit a game progression bug on the train.
Here's a video.
Am I missing something or has the game completely fucked up on me? I can't get past that door.
First time beating Drake's Fortune and I must say I'm a little disappointed. Granted, going in I though this would be an adventure game with puzzles and treasure hunting but what I got is 70% shooter and I wouldn't call collecting tiny, randomly placed blinking lights any type of hunting.
Also, extremely disappointed with the, I was hoping for an actually realistic(within reason) story.monsters
Overall, solid game but just not what I expected.
forever alone on this issue
For good reason. Lazaravic isn't a good boss battle.
It's not an issue specific to Uncharted though. Most of these story driven action-adventure games end poorly, most shooter campaigns in general. Unless the game has action game overtones like RE4 + Vanquish or goes for a more smartly built emotional ending like TLOU where the traditional boss encounter is subverted, the game usually doesn't stick the landing.
Uncharted 3 had the right idea, but again I don't think the execution was all the way there. "Suddenly, bullet sponge" is a really cheap and unfulfilling way to finish these kinds of games. The whole Lazaravic encounter should've probably been worked into Shambhala collapsing and the escape sequence. Just make one big cathartic final set piece and skip the mandatory final boss challenge. If the game prides itself on adventure movie scenarios and pacing, don't get bogged down in "Hit the thing three times to save the princess in another castle" syndrome.