| impertinence said: My experience with Uncharted is very limited, but enough that I decided to never buy or play another game in the series ever again. However, this seems like a great place to ask: Am I wrong? Should I play an Uncharted game and why? How is Uncharted different (better) than Assassins Creed? |
It sounds limited, hence, comparing it to Assassin's Creed as if it were the same genre. Assassins Creed has more in common with Ryse than it does Uncharted. Uncharted is a third person shooter with parkour elements and Naughty Dog's brand of immersive blending of cinematics to gameplay fidelity mistified some people making them forget they are watching a cutscene during a game. Many games have followed their camera tricks, and gameplay mechanics and even animations. Star Wars 1313, Tomb Raider, The Last of Us, The Order: 1886, even MGS5 (and more) will take a page out of its book moving from the end of the curent gen into the next gen. Sony and their devs seem to be forming their own style out of the TPS (third person shooter) genre that is quickly becoming the hallmark of Sony quality and you notice it even when you look at third party games. Not to say it didn't get inspiration from elsewhere because obivously it has.







