When I bought my PlayStation 3, one of the first games I bought was Uncharted: Drakes Fortune. Simply put, this game blew me away. The characters, story line, action, and scenery were incredible and kept me playing all the way to the end. Then, when the creators of Uncharted (Naughty Dog) announced Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, expectations were understandably high. Release day came and not only did Uncharted 2: Among thieves surpass all expectations, it turned out to be one of the best selling video games of all time. The game is polished almost to perfection, with very few drawbacks.
"You sure you're up for this?" says Nathan Drake to his partner in crime Harry Flynn as they're about to break into a Turkish Prison to locate a priceless artifact. Right from the beginning, the game is a heart pounding adventure. In Uncharted 2: Amongst Thieves, our favorite fortune hunter Nathan Drake embarks on a journey that will push him to his physical, emotional and intellectual limits to discover the real truth behind the lost fleet of Marco Polo and the legendary Himalayan valley of Shambhala, more commonly known in the west as Shangri-La. Drake isn't the only one in search of Shambhala however, as he will face new enemies that will push him to his limits. I won't say anymore to prevent spoiling the story for you (you'll have to check it out yourself!) but the plot is engrossing.
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Hanging on...literally |
One of Uncharted 2's greatest strengths is it's story and characters. None of the game's amazing graphics and game play would matter if the characters weren't so likable. The conversation between Drake and his two lady friends are quite often hilarious and really draw you into the game further. Sully and Elena are back from the first game, and Drake's new romantic interest, Chloe, is a a great addition to the game as she helps Drake mow down evil mercenaries.
The environments are in a word, beautiful. Unlike in the first Uncharted game where you were in a Jungle most of the game, this time you the environments are more varied, interesting, and fun. Ancient ruins in Borneo and snow capped mountains in the Himalayas are just the tip of the iceberg. One thing that really makes this game stand out are the moving levels such as the train chapter which is titled "locomotion." Lush green trees and vegetation fly by while you try to rescue a friend at the front of the train. Moving levels like this really make the game more alive and dynamic and almost makes you feel like you're there. Their are also a number of puzzles you have to solve to advance to the next stage in a game - this is a thinking mans game as well, not just a shooter.
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This whole chapter takes place on a fast moving train |
Rating: 9/10