Spotted this today, I imagine this is still too much for a lot of people but it's slightly cheaper than what I paid originally. Possible a sign this will get cheaper still.
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TheVoice to kaiser051
15 May 163#9
Totally false, the combat areas are far more open and vertical than they were in any of the previous games, there are always various ways of approaching it rather than just being funnelled down a set path.
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songione
15 May 16#1
This is awesome price
stevenfeeney
15 May 16#2
This game is simply an unbelievable technical achievement.
Without a doubt one of the greatest games in history; finishing a legacy which started way back with Tomb Raider 1 on the PlayStation.
Just buy it and play it. Simple.
thesinstar to stevenfeeney
15 May 16#3
Wha...? Am i missing something when was uncharted around on the ps one? Dont remember Nathan drake ever appearing in tomb raider. Tomb raider is still going so that legacy is not over...
Uncharted on the other hand finished a legacy started 9 years ago on the ps3.
fishmaster to stevenfeeney
15 May 161#17
Yes one of the most amazing and polished games in history, the Washington post showing what a joke of a publication they are by giving it 40 out of 100, whilst everyone else lauded the game. A masterpiece of modern gaming, staggering great!
jayjayuk1234 to stevenfeeney
15 May 16#23
hmm........ not sure i agree, the game plays well but graphically the colours are all too primary and look a bit cartoony, division looks better.
The odd thing is, i;m not sure why they are this way, and it's a shame the photo mode colour options can't be saved and used for the actual game
visuals were a big dissapointment for me, and whilst i enjoyed the game it still had one too many moments where you grab something only for it to collapse.....yawn.... also the dialogue is quite poor, they should have paid a decent screenwriter
SavageDonkey
15 May 16#4
How many times must you quickly press green triangle before the automated script ends?
kaiser051
15 May 161#5
Finished the game and whilst its a good game the combat has gone backwards in my opinion,the combat is now mostly cut scenes with prompted button presses,there is less free movement in this game than any of the other uncharteds you can simply just keep hold off the pad in one hand on most of the combat scenes and wait for the inevitable (press triangle prompt)
TheVoice to kaiser051
15 May 163#9
Totally false, the combat areas are far more open and vertical than they were in any of the previous games, there are always various ways of approaching it rather than just being funnelled down a set path.
dazzyp to kaiser051
15 May 16#16
I don't think you've played this game, are you confusing it for Heavy Rain?
SmashingK to kaiser051
16 May 16#35
This somewhat annoys me too as I'm still playing through. Also doesn't make sense to have to press L1 and up to much up a ladder or rope. Why not just up?
The game is great but I think Uncharted 2 was the best of the bunch.
6ixFoot1
15 May 16#6
I'm surprised people ate not comparing this with The Order coz of the amount of cut scenes. Can't remember the others having so many
stevenfeeney to 6ixFoot1
15 May 16#12
The cut scenes are a seamless way of loading the levels; instead of moving between loading screens breaking the narrative the cut scenes act as a buffer to allow the next set piece to begin.
Genius actually. Expect most narrative driven games to copy this technique.
thatsnotme to 6ixFoot1
15 May 161#13
I'm only on chapter 8 but so far I've enjoyed the cut scenes, feels similar to those in tlou in the way they move the story forward, plus the graphics make them even more enjoyable to watch
DEELZ to 6ixFoot1
15 May 162#14
But there is a hell of a lot of gameplay to go with those cutscenes in uncharted 4. The stand out chapter is 11 where there is a great balance of platforming, puzzle solving, combat, cinematic action sequences followed by an emotional, heart felt cutscene. The balance is done brilliantly by naughty dog (as always) whereas The Order 1886 was simply 85% cutscenes, 10% QTE's and 5% actual gameplay, Uncharted 4 is a huge 80% gameplay and 20% cutscenes and is a lengthy 14-15 hour campaign. There is no comparison between the two.
6ixFoot1
15 May 16#7
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Norwichlad
15 May 161#8
Paid £60 for mine. Worth every penny! Awesome set and game
stevenfeeney
15 May 162#10
God.
The legacy is the open 3D platform game centred around treasure hunting. Tomb Raider was an intent to recreate the excitement of the Indiana Jones.
Uncharted has largely finished that legacy with a masterpiece.
Tomb Raider will still continue but it is highly unlikely Uncharted 4 can be topped until the next generation of gaming arrives.
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Without a doubt one of the greatest games in history; finishing a legacy which started way back with Tomb Raider 1 on the PlayStation.
Just buy it and play it. Simple.
Uncharted on the other hand finished a legacy started 9 years ago on the ps3.
The odd thing is, i;m not sure why they are this way, and it's a shame the photo mode colour options can't be saved and used for the actual game
visuals were a big dissapointment for me, and whilst i enjoyed the game it still had one too many moments where you grab something only for it to collapse.....yawn.... also the dialogue is quite poor, they should have paid a decent screenwriter
The game is great but I think Uncharted 2 was the best of the bunch.
Genius actually. Expect most narrative driven games to copy this technique.
The legacy is the open 3D platform game centred around treasure hunting. Tomb Raider was an intent to recreate the excitement of the Indiana Jones.
Uncharted has largely finished that legacy with a masterpiece.
Tomb Raider will still continue but it is highly unlikely Uncharted 4 can be topped until the next generation of gaming arrives.