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41 of 44 found the following review helpful:
It's games like this that make me glad I have a PS3Feb 28, 2011
By J. C. Amos I've only had a PS3 for a few months and to be honest, I wasn't initially that interested in the Uncharted games. But a friend of mine told me that they were the first games I should be playing, saying they were like Tomb Raider with a Gears of War cover system and with voice acting that made it seem as if you were watching a movie. Well, he was right.
While Uncharted was a really fun game, Uncharted 2 surpasses it in every way and wowed me enough to inspire writing this review. While number one took me a couple hours to really get into, number two hooked me from the very beginning. Trying to climb up a train that's slowly working its way to sliding off a cliff in the opening sequence was intense and I enjoyed how the story jumped backward and let you play the events that led up to that point. The story and the characters in this game are also more interesting. Plenty of new and old faces, great dialogue, sarcastic wit, betrayals and everything you could want from a game about pillaging ancient treasure.
What really makes Uncharted 2 shine is the gameplay itself. The fighting feels much more fluid with a lot more variety. Having only six or so weapons in the first game got to be a little boring considering how many freaking guys you had to kill (yes I know it's a video game but how many pirates can possibly be on one island? Even if they found El Dorado, were they planning to split it 500 ways?) In this game, there are plenty more weapons to choose from and a larger variety of enemies to use them on. And the sheer amount of enemies at least makes more sense, being an army led by a mad general and not just some treasure hunting brigands.
The environments were also much more various, as well as the action sequences. The train sequence alone almost makes the game worth playing. Rather than jumping and climbing from one tropical environment to another, you're climbing mountains, jumping through caves, dodging helicopters on rooftops and... well there's also some tropical jungles but, aren't there always when you're hunting fabled treasure?
Graphically... easily the best looking game I've ever played. Sound like a bold statement? Well it's true. What really sold me were the water effects. While everything else looks great as it is, the water was the most outstanding and I've never seen its like in a game. In one of the levels in the city, there is a swimming pool on top of a roof that you can jump in (try it, Drake tries to play Marco Polo with Chloe) and I just sat for a good minute looking at different angles of that pool and marvelling at how amazing it looks. In a game as fast moving as this one, that's saying a lot.
Finally, what has to be said about the Uncharted games is the character of Nathan Drake himself. He is easily one of my top 5 favorite video game characters (maybe just a little bit behind John Marston.) The character's humor, irreverent dialogue, sarcasm and off sense of morals make him just plain likeable. I'd say that I would love to see him portrayed in a movie, but if Marky Mark is going to play him, I'm boycotting. Nathan Fillion should be Nathan Drake in my eyes. (If you don't agree just watch a compilation of Drake quotes and compare it to Nathan in Firefly/Serenity. He even looks like him.)
This game rocks. Looks great, plays great, story is great and so on and so forth. Play it!
72 of 86 found the following review helpful:
Great Package for New BuyersOct 15, 2010
By Draven Uncharted 2 Game of the Year Edition is a Must Buy if you've never played the game before as it includes almost all downloadable content that later came after its release (Sidekick Skin Pack not included). If you have the original case, beware for you're just buying the same game with a code to get all the dlc. I sold my original copy to get this version and realized there really wasn't much of a difference besides having a new maybe better cover.
If you have the original game, no need to get this version for you really don't lose out. Here's an example. I sold my original copy for 25$. This version costs $49.99 plus tax which comes out to be like $54 bucks or something. That's a difference of $29.00. This edition comes with extra content that values up to $35. If you do the math I really only saved $6 by getting all this content. It'a deal, but not much. Also who knows if you can even get a value of $25 dollars for your original. Gamestop was only going to give me 12 bucks for it. Of course I didn't except and gave them a big "you know what")
I actually don't mind this purchase at all for I never bought any of the add ons, but I can imagine others who might have or just some. You'll probably be a little peeved after the purchase. To make my point, New Buyers for sure get this version. This game is awesome and it's a Great Deal. Original game owners, just keep your game with the content you bought.
(UPDATE: This review was put up right when the game came out in October of last year to notify current owners who had an interest in the new edition like myself. Item is still a Great Package for newcomers, except that now it comes in a red case for being apart of the Greatest Hits Collection now. Could be a pet peeve for some. Game can be described as a Hight Quality Cinematic Action title at its best. It mixes cutscenes and gameplay very well at a great pace that will make you want to keep on playing. There is Online Multiplayer and levels can be replayed with tweaks after game is completed. There is very high replayability here. It's also highly detailed and beautiful to look at. Its a game that I like to go back to from time to time. It's definitely a keeper.)
9 of 11 found the following review helpful:
goty voucher code did not expire as of 12/06/10 (usa)Dec 07, 2010
By CowKing69 The code says it expires on 10/12/10. However, I just downloaded the 28 dlc packs. There should be a download all selection on psn store because you had to click all of them. Uncharted 2 game of the year edition is the same as reguler version with a download voucher and new cover art for the case/disc. I doubt the goty edition would be any more or less buggy than the original.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
GOTY DLC codes are NOT Expired! Thank you Sony!Nov 08, 2011
By Anonymous Coward As is known, the DLC code that comes with this GOTY edition expired in October of 2010. It says so right on the card (which is packaged inside the game box). This previously caused some trouble for people purchasing this GOTY version (instead of the less expensive normal version, which comes sans DLC). I'm happy to report that although the card still says it expired in 2010, as of November of 2011 the code works and downloads all the advertised GOTY bonus content. Thank you Sony for solving this problem. Great game!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Good but not my styleMar 29, 2011
By johnny ringo First I want to say that the game is good. I am being over critical. The graphics are good the story is great. I dont care for the controls, accuracy with the guns is not there. I think I am to used to Black ops and thats not a fair comparison because they are two very different games. I do recommend it, but just remember it is more a story and puzzle quality rather than a shooter quality.