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The cover system in the game is just brilliant, I thought - and cover never looks blindly obvious, it's all blended really well into the environment.

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And it's great that you can throw grenades back, too - I always get really frustrated when games don't let you do this. Yeah, and it just feels like good, manly brawling doesn't it? Punches land with a weighty thud - and Drake has some great finishers where he grabs the pin from a guy's grenade, kicks them away and watches them explode.Īs always in Uncharted, enemies take a LOT of bullets to go down, and later on in the game nearly every guy you face will be armoured and it gets a bit ridiculous there's a pretty good variety of guns at your disposal, and grenades a plenty - with a nice arc to allow for precise placement of the blast.

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Here it's quite fluid and requires precise timing, and even incorporates objects in the environment. but all of this has been improved and updated since the last game, particularly the hand-to-hand combat, which was a little dicey in Uncharted 2. Gameplay still primarily consists of shoot-outs, climbing, brawling and puzzle-solving with the help of Nate's trusty journal. Yeah, when you can pretty much narrate what's about to happen because of the game's 'exploding, ledge-crumbling formula' it can take away that element of surprise. For the most part, it's genuinely suspenseful - this is the kind of game I play yelling 'OH GOD WHAT IS HAPPENING' - but it can also get a tad predictable at times. He even shoots a rocket-launcher while riding a horse. Every ledge will break and leave you inches from falling to your death, every building collapses or burns, every boat sinks - and when Nate gets on a plane - you just know that's thing's going down with you in it. Nate can't take two steps without something exploding, it's just a rule the game lives by. Yes, this truly is the Michael Bay of video games, isn't it. But that's kind of why we love it - and it's non-stop action from the moment you pick up the controller.

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it borrows from all of the typical, treasure-hunting action movie stereotypes. Nate has one half of the key - they have the other half. and, you guessed it, there are bad guys looking for it too. In Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception, Drake is joined once again by his mentor Sully, as they search for the lost city known as Iram of the Pillars and the riches that are hiding there. But without all that, this wouldn't be Uncharted 3. Nathan Drake - is there anything he can't do? Once again he's hunting down-treasure, being double-crossed by bad guys, performing a number of ridiculous stunts, and of course, cheating death at just about every turn.








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