Torillian said:
Oh great, MGS4 all over again. I can't believe just the fact that it gave you hints for the puzzles (hints which you can turn off in the options btw) is enough for you to call this game a movie as a way to place other games above it. What a bunch of crap. |
If the default setting was "tips turned off", then I would agree. If I died several times, and then the game asked "would you like a tip" I would say, "Yes Torillian. You are correct.". But, when I walk into a room, and see a bunch of statues, and I say "I wonder if there's any treasure laying around", and the game tells me climb this statue, use the book, and shoot this rope, then I say, "nay". The option to turn the tips off does me no good at this point. If the game had "tipped me off" that I could do this, earlier........
Nay, Torillian.
Uncharted 2 is the all around best game of the year -by far. I loved pretty much every moment of it. It's an experience that every gamer should play. I play a diverse array of games -RPG's, cinematic games like Indigo Prophecy, platformers, etc. U2 was perfect for what it was. I honestly couldn't think of anything more that ND could've added to the experience to make it better. Still, if you think that there was more than one way to approach a given situation, or that you could explore like a Tomb Raider game, or that you could actually make a mistake while climbing, then play the game again. It's a summer blockbuster in the guise of a video game. Since I like summer blockbusters, that's no problem. But I prefer games.
If I owned neither U2 or GeoW2, and I knew what each one had to offer, I'd buy GeoW2 (Hell, I'd definitely rate U2 higher, if I were a game reviewer). It's just more of a game than U2 was.
-I barely touched Multi-player in either, though.








