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F0X said:
TheBlackNaruto said:
Personally I think both games do what they were TRYING to do very well. One was more geared more towards everyone hence the easier platforming and puzzles plus over the top action with lots of set pieces and cinematic in a linear setting...

The other seems to me to pull more from the book of old and please another audience. More complex in the forms of tools and their usage. More complicated puzzles to solve and more open with the world. Let's you make more choices on how you want to play and decide how you want to go about it.

The story one is tighter because it is so linear which is not a bad thing by any means. And has the characters to help the story and make it more enjoyable even more. The other has a deeper story but it is not as tight due to it being so open...

Yet BOTH are AMAZING games that should be experienced by EVERY gamer......as to which is best....as with everything that boils down to everyone's personal opinion....and with that being said everything you have just read is just that...my personal opinion.....


This. I absolutely agree that both games massively succeed in what they set out to do, which honestly makes them very difficult to compare quality-wise. I'd like to use the standards of their genre as a means to compare, but I think Uncharted might be misclassified as a action/adventure game. I do think the strengths of that series are in line with third-person shooters, while Tomb Raider has always been about adventure game elements.

Yep I totally agree with you sir.



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