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CGI-Quality said:
riderz13371 said:
CGI-Quality said:
the_lonely_gamer_123 said:


Oh right, my bad, forgot about that. You're definitely right about that, Uncharted 2 was one of my favourite games of the generation. Uncharted 3 had some flaws for me, such as predictability, the aiming, repetitive hand2hand (killing brutes with the same hand2hand animation was tiresome), and a lot of those have to do with the fact that I've gotten so used to the series. Uncharted 3 just felt so passé to me.

I definitely understand your issues with Uncharted 3, but for me, it was all about the story, visuals, and connection(s) to Drake's Fortune that made it so special.

Dem visuals! Walking into the Lost City of Ubar for the first time after the door opened, the first word that came out of my mouth was "WOW"

It was one of the shining moments in the PS3's life. It wasn't quite as eye-popping for me as God of War III, but it was a close 2nd. In fact, those two and Heavy Rain are still the best I think I've seen the system put out.

Going to the Lost City of Ubar gave me the most chills since going back to Shadow Moses in MGS4. The only killer was the terribad QTE final boss fight. Don't get me wrong, Uncharted 3 was still a phenomenal game, and one of the major highlights definitely was the Lost City of Ubar at the end.  



Human contact, the final frontier.