Michael-5 said:
Yes that's true. I mean Halo, Call of Duty, and Left 4 Dead are all very different games, but when you learn how to play one of them, you know how to play them all. You can't exactly pick up God of War one day, and Assassin's Creed the next and Ratchet and Chank the third day and expect your skills to translate so easily. I just consider Uncharted a shooter like Gears because most of the game, is about shooting. Yes there is a deeper story, but the platforming aspect isn't as big as some people make it out to be. You only really climb to get to the next shooting area, and most climbing areas (like the train level) heavily involve shooting. I don't see much of a difference from Uncharted 3 and Lost Planet 1 (a game everyone should consider a shooter). Uncharted is obviously better, especially campaign, but multiplayer they feel about the same (minus mechs). MGS is similar to Splinter Cell. Stealth game first, shooter second. |
That is pretty bad logic, one could just as easily say you just shoot your way to the next climbing area. Also the platforming plays a role in the stealth and even sometimes in the shooting so saying the platforming isn't a big part of Uncharted is just plain ignorant, it contributes alot to the game.







