Uncharted fits into the Tomb Raider category, of Indiana Jones style action games. They may be awesome, but one has to ask exactly how critical such a genre is today, and how much people buy consoles to play them. One can't presume quality alone moves millions. There has to also be some sort of intrinsic interest in what a game is about for people to buy it and play it. Don't presume that just because something is "Game of the Year" millions will buy it, and buy a single console (PS3, 360, etc...) just to play it. I believe we have moved well beyond the day where top games dominated play the way network television dominated before there was cable. Today, videogames are established and entrenched as a valid genre for entertainment, and people will jump in and play what they want, and don't feel a need to fit it. The noise level is much larger also, so it is hard for things to stand out.







