12 Games For Christmas - Game #1
I will do my GOTY awards as soon as the year is over but Uncharted 2 is basically a lock. I dont see many games I will play in the next month that will beat it.
Why can't you live next door to me Vader so I can play these games? I have this PS3 owning friend, he's always bee the same, when I ask him to put on a game so I can look at it, rather than giving me the controller the ass plays himself while I sit there. He tried showing me this ridge racer demo while I had to feign interest. ASS!
That's messed up, GG. I'd be like, "C'mon, gimme the controller, man! I knows how to play!"
Edited: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 22:37:29
He's such an ass. Always the same.
I dont want to watch you play Tekken you ass. I want to smash you up on it!
I dont even know.
I just assume no because I've known the ass since I was ten and it didn't even matter if you had two controllers, he just put it on single player anyway.
Thanks for showing me this game man! *double thumbs up*
Anyhow Homer, this sounds awesome. Its just my kind of game and would be the very first game I would get if I had a PS3. Nice to hear about the difficulty.
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1. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves (PS3)
The Playstation 3 has been a joke of a console since before it even launched. I'm sure I don't need to bring up the $599, Ridge Racer and Giant Enemy Crab memes to remind anyone of that. And hell, for close to a year, there was very little reason for anyone to actually own one. But ever since then - the system's slowly been getting better and better, and the line up of exclusive software has been arguably the best of the generation so far. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is a further example of that, and may very well be easily the best game released all year.
Uncharted 2 does many, many things right. It has some of the best characterization you'll see in any game, and while the story and characters can fall into stereotypes and cliches, that's the point - it's meant to be reminiscent of those pulp serials that helped inspire the Indiana Jones series of films, and really, is that a bad thing? When the game shifts to a cutscene, you're interested and excited to see what's going to happen next, and not only because the story, but also because of the visuals - Uncharted 2 is easily one of the best looking games you'll see on any console. It's no wonder why Sony went with the cringe inducing "it looks like a movie" ad campaign.
The gameplay has also seen some improvement. The difficulty now works better so that if you're playing on harder difficulties, it's still relatively manageable throughout the whole game, compared to the original, where it proved to be more of a pain than anything else. The gun combat has also been improved so that enemies don't take a ludicrous amount of damage to kill, but still doesn't feel right, compared to similar games like Gears of War 2, which has that whole cover based shooter thing down pat.
One are also worth commenting on is the improved stealth gameplay and multiplayer. Despite being initially thought as being terrible additions, they prove to be some of the best handled aspects of the game - the stealth isn't a required opiton to play the game, but it becomes incredibly useful later. The multiplayer is also one of the most fun games you'll experience on the Playstation Network, thanks to the fact that everything you can do in the single player you can do in the multiplayer, so jumping and climbing plays just as much of a role as taking cover or precisely shooting. It breaks the trend of fantastic single player games having unnecessary and often pointless multiplayer.
All in all, Uncharted 2 is easily one of the best games of the year, providing an excellent single player with a well thoughtout and fun multiplayer component. Looks absolutely stunning and matches that aurally to boot. And the best part? There's very little to actually complain about. Good news to everyone who doesn't own a PS3 - you now have your reason to pick one up.