You have my axe.AltogetherAndrews said:That would be amusing since Assassin's Creed II was the game that stopped UC2 from being GOTY that year
You have my axe.AltogetherAndrews said:That would be amusing since Assassin's Creed II was the game that stopped UC2 from being GOTY that year
LiK said:Ending: Mark Wahlberg wakes up. :|
They'll secretly love it.AgentWhiskersX said:It takes place in Saudi Arabia? Our lovable government won't like this. :lol
There are still deserts in South Arabia, no?AgentWhiskersX said:It takes place in Saudi Arabia? Our lovable government won't like this. :lol
DangerStepp said:I just noticed something... ND
Nathan Drake
Naughty Dog
O.O
CozMick said:What? :lol
Now we're talking science.AltogetherAndrews said:For real. Also, Assassin's Creed II was also the greater triumph: from a shaky 7.2 to a 9.9, that handily beats the still-impressive 7.8 to 9.8.
It's the way things are.
Uncharted 3: Drake's ConceptionStuBurns said:Think the title has some hint at carrying on the first game's story to some extent? Maybe even a prequel? The Drake in the first game's title wasn't Nathan, maybe this is Francis too.
webrunner said:They call it "Uncharted" but Drake spends an awful lot of time following maps.
Seems pretty charted to me.
BowieZ said:Uncharted 3: Drake's Contraception
Mush said:You have my axe.AltogetherAndrews said:That would be amusing since Assassin's Creed II was the game that stopped UC2 from being GOTY that year
Empty said:You should check out the resemblance between Nathan Drake's appearance and that of Naughty Dog founder Jason Rubin.
AltogetherAndrews said:For real. Also, Assassin's Creed II was also the greater triumph: from a shaky 7.2 to a 9.9, that handily beats the still-impressive 7.8 to 9.8.
It's the way things are.
Single player. Multi maps will most likely spoil single player locations, so I'm gonna blaze right through single player before touching multi.handofg0d said:So, I know it's early but... when you get the game, which will you do first? Story mode, or Multiplayer?
I think for me, this time, I will just straight into multiplayer, at least for a few hours to see what's new. Then start the real game. I've spent like 10x more time playing MP than Single on UC2.
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Considering the third will be released in somewhere near October 2011, two years is a good time for a sequel. One year? Not so good.Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Broman1978 said:
O.OEmpty said:You should check out the resemblance between Nathan Drake's appearance and that of Naughty Dog founder Jason Rubin.
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Kilgore Trout said:Uncharted aspires to be an cinematic experience, unlike most games, therefore it makes sense to view it not only in comparison to other games, but to the films it aspires to emulate. Find me an adventure film with such a grievous body count. I love the Uncharted series, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy pointing out some of its more ridiculous incongruities.
Crewnh said:So how do you think ND is going to top themselves set piece wise? The hotel falling down in Nepal and the whole train sequence were the most talked about segments of the UC2.
How about a Pyramid falling apart?:lol
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Think the title has some hint at carrying on the first game's story to some extent? Maybe even a prequel? The Drake in the first game's title wasn't Nathan, maybe this is Francis too.
*hands a hammer to sweet Kagari*Kagari said:Your trolling is getting severely annoying. If you don't have anything constructive to say, then don't post.
shagg_187 said:Considering the third will be released in somewhere near October 2011, two years is a good time for a sequel. One year? Not so good.
Just no aliens please!slasher_thrasher21 said:I'd love it if they give a nod to Indiana Jones and have a sequence where someone is captured and a chase ensues within the city!
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Kandinsky said:Will Uncharted 2 beat Uncharted 1 as the most overated piece of software here?!, time will tell.
Looks cool.
Thanks for the contribution to the society, by the way. How's your Wii doing? Guess it won't be the only "game" to have sand in 2011.Kandinsky said:Uncharted 2 or Brutal Legend: BL needs your money, go that way :O
thats what im doing anyway
DMeisterJ said:There will not be any split screen in Uncharted 3. ND strives for techical marvel when developing games, and Split-Screen is innately at odds with that, with having to render an area twice, etc. Don't get your hopes up for something that has little to no chance of happening.
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Kandinsky said:Third already?, nice i guess:lol
Crewnh said:So how do you think ND is going to top themselves set piece wise? The hotel falling down in Nepal and the whole train sequence were the most talked about segments of the UC2.
How about a Pyramid falling apart?:lol
Well said and I agree. The only alternative to this is a game along the lines of Heavy Rain or Farenheit. If there's a game play experience that can deliver as much action as an Uncharted (or a movie of the same flavor) that doesn't involve involve mass slayings then we haven't played it yet.bonesmccoy said:This is the first and last time I wade into this silly argument.
Find me an action film that lasts 10-12 hours, and pits the hero in life-or-death combat every 5-10 minutes, and we'll talk about establishing decent comparisons. Right now this argument revolves around the absurd comparison of content of 2 hour films, with the content of video games 5 to 10 times that length. And this is even before we start considering the massive difference between the two media, how the audience/user interacts with each.
PS: We're talking video games, dudes: Virtually every game since Mario involves some kind of mass-murder of an enemy population.