Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception

Players: 1 Offline Player
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genres: Action, Third-Person Shooter
Release Date: November 1, 2011
Developer: Naughty Dog
MSRP: $59.99
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A search for the fabled “Atlantis of the Sands” propels fortune hunter Nathan Drake on a daring trek into the heart of the Arabian Desert, a journey that pits him and his mentor Victor Sullivan against the occult treachery of a shadowy clandestine organization and its ruthless leader. When the terrible secrets of this lost city are unearthed, Drake’s quest descends into a desperate bid for survival that strains the limits of his endurance and forces him to confront his deepest fears.

Uncharted 3 is AWESOME! Conclusion!, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

WHOA! Nathan Drake was actually *SPOILERS* the WHOLE TIME?! But who *SPOILERS* the *SPOILERS* for him? Watch as we reap the *SPOILS* from and incredible adventure!

For the intrepid explorer there are 17 embeded videos below. For the incontinent explorer here is a PLAYLIST OPTION!

Watch our FIRST LOOK at Uncharted 3 for the beginning of our FULL play-through!

After that, we have our second session, the LONG HAUL!

We’re on teh FACEBOOKS and teh TWITTERNET!

Part 1 – Welcome back to… Falling Out of a PLANE!?

Part 2 – Deserted in the Desert!

Part 3 – Who needs Water!

Part 4 – New Friends!

Part 5 – Follow the Caravan!

Part 6 – Save Sully!

Part 7 – The Atlantis of the Sands!

Part 8 – Tripping out man!

Part 9 – Dark Nathan!

Part 10 – Is this Real life?

Part 11 – Blow up Everything!

Part 12 – Payback time!

Part 13 – Uncharted 3 Ending!

Part 14 – Final Thoughts, and Co-Op!

Part 15 – Who’s the Hipster in the Back?

Part 16 – Normal Mode is Hard!

Part 17 – More Co-Op Missions!

Part 18 – Post Show!

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Uncharted 3 - First Impressions

Guru Larry takes an early gameplay look at Sony's big Christmas release of 2011.

Uncharted 3 Review

I consider Uncharted 2 one of the best games created this generation. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception had a lot to live up to. Could Naughty Dog really top a title that was given 21 out of 20 by PSM3?

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Will this game live up to its name or will Nathan Drake disappoint and use a map AGAIN?! We're buckling down for some heart pounding interactive cinematic adventure on this midnight release episode!

Uncharted 3 Video Review - ZGR

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Sage Reviews: Uncharted 3

It's the sequel to one of the best sequels of this generation. No pressure, right?
  1. November 09, 2011 at 11:04pm
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    Hey Fraser? I like your show, but I was wondering if there is a future plan for the next live episode of VGA Live of you guys playing Rayman Origins?

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    finally done watching all the parts, good show

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    fraser such a troll with the commercial breaks

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    this game is amazing..never have i been more into a game like uncharted

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    Fraser u need to watch part 6 again..and watch that guy on the hill..he turns to u. and u just stood there. if u watch the guy u will see he turns his head and says “what’s that?” then he runs and the music starts..at 5:50

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    Uncharted co-op next? Also can u guys play in the future more co-op games…some that u haven’t played yet and are really fun are: Dungeon Defenders- awesome game with 4 player split screen, is a 4 player hack n slash, 3rd person top-down tower defense game. Also i know u still haven’t played modnation racers on the show..which is also 4 players..i know u have the game too..one more game would be Worms 2: armageddon, which also supports 4 player offline. Well those are 3 games i would like to see in the show..( i think there’s a demo for all these games) maybe u can play all of them in one show i don’t care. i just want to see everybody play.( including kyle and deacon)

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    I have had a tought. Since Fraser says that it is so difficult to host a show and play games at the same time, why doesnt BEN play the games and Fraser can host the show without any further problems. That way everybody becomes happy. Unless there is something i have overlooked. Just a tought. + Deacon is awesome.

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    Ben is fucking hilarious in these vids.

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    What is with the hearts in the corners of the screen in the coop missions? They just seem redundant and take up space… uh unless Fraser purposely made it that way then it is freaking awesome :|

    • November 08, 2011 at 03:26pm
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      The hearts are the teams’ customised logo. I think they are hearts by default just so that the majority of players will go out of their way to change the default logo :) They are literally there on the screen to take up screen space – the screen rendering size was reduced because split screen rendering requires twice as much computing power, so they took a measure to reduce it. And I guess they didn’t want the remaining screen space to just be black.

      • November 09, 2011 at 02:21pm
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        Lame. And they made it that kinda off kilter thing thing I’ve noticed some other games have done as well. Just give us two screens, one on top of another, taking up the width of the screen. Don’t fuck with the classic configuration.

        • November 09, 2011 at 03:20pm
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          Well like I said it’s done for a reason… without reducing the rendering area the game would suffer from slowdowns in that mode. Now you know why it’s becoming a trend.

          You can’t really blame the devs; they need to push the systems gfx capability with each new release or fear the wrath of the public slamming their game for not doing anything new (as is the case with U3). Blame all the people who expect better graphics on a system whose hardware has remained the same.

          • November 10, 2011 at 06:55am
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            Fair enough. It is really only a very tiny bitch about a pretty awesome game. The staggered display they use to try and offset the space still irks me a bit, but meh. These games are not really ones my friends (who are not really gamers) like to play, so it doesn’t really effect me that much. Just merely looking at it from an aesthetic POV.

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    Part 13 : “All cinematics are rendered in real time”
    Actually not. The game files on disc take ~15GB, the movies alone (which include a LOT of cutscenes in a surprisingly standard .m2v format) take the rest of the 50GB disc (ie ~35GB). The game takes the opportunity during movie playback to stream in the assets for the next area, which is why you never saw any loading screens (and why you’re not able to skip cutscenes, which is slightly annoying, but understandable).

    The plus side is that since Naughty Dog seemed to really improve their streaming tech for this game, my hopes and dreams for a Naughty Dog open world game is still alive and well. The whole time I was playing Red Dead I was wishing Naughty Dog had worked on the animation, cover and platforming elements. Will be mighty interesting to see how well GTA5 is improved in those aspects.

    • November 08, 2011 at 07:32am
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      Part 15 : “I’ll rescue you, FarFromSubtle1″
      I’m pretty sure Ben had the opportunity to sign in using a secondary profile. Though I haven’t played U3 multiplayer since the beta.

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Uncharted 3 is AWESOME! Conclusion!, 10.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating

Uncharted makes me ill. It’s true! When the first game arrived at my door I suddenly developed a horrible case of the flu. In 2009 I suddenly came down with a terrible fever, the next day my review copy of Uncharted 2 turned up out of the blue (and how pretty it was). So when I was sent home from work sick a couple of days ago, it came as no surprise to me that Uncharted 3 was sitting on my door mat. I don’t mind this trend though, Uncharted is better than anything the doctor prescribes.

I consider Uncharted 2 one of the best games created this generation. The pacing was perfect, the acting phenomenal and the visual splendor unmatched. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception had a lot to live up to. Could Naughty Dog really top a title that was given 21 out of 20 by PSM3?

PROS Best looking PS3 game by far, wonderful acting, solid multiplayer, physics that will blow your mind
CONS Huge holes in the story, texture pop up, some glitchy animations
WTF?! Co-op mode has you fight clowns, scary scary clowns

Drake and Sully are at it again, but this time it’s personal. Going all the way back to when the two protagonists originally met, this adventure puts Drake up against the evil English in a race to discover the Atlantis of the Sands and the untold wealth contained within. Much like Jak 3, Naughty Dog have designed Uncharted 3 as a personal story, focusing more upon the characters relationships than the adventure itself.

This actually works out really well. Uncharted has always had excellent characterization and exploring the motivations and relationships of these well established personas results in a wonderfully compelling story. With all the credit I can give to Naughty Dog, even when they introduce a new ally, he is so brilliantly written and acted that you care for him instantly. However, with all the focus the writers have placed upon the protagonists, the antagonists suffer because of it. Both the main villains are so poorly developed through the story, you’ll hardly care about their goals.

It’s not just the villain’s personalities that are lacking substance, but sections of the plot too. There are a couple of moments in the game that look like they are going to develop into major points of interest, yet are never revisited or explained. The end of the Syria section stands out in this regard as it contains not one, but two of these moments with minutes of each other. These plot holes are so painfully evident due to the rest of the story being so masterfully delivered. Just ask yourself this question if you play the title: Why are there spiders? I’ll say no more.

I….what is he…..This isn't going to end well

As far as playing the game goes, expect the same deal as the second game. You’ll be shooting from cover, punching people in the face, and climbing over everything and anything to reach your goal. Close combat has changed again, this time working on the idea of strikes, counters, and holds assigned to different buttons. With new contextual combat maneuvers and the inclusion of goliath-like enemies, the fisticuffs in Uncharted 3 definitely top the previous titles attempts, brining Hollywood style action scenes to life with violent and often comical effect. Nothing says ‘owned’ like knocking out a guy with a fish.

Level design falls into two distinct opposite ends of the spectrum. In terms of visuals, Uncharted 3 throws a huge middle finger up at the competition showing beauty and detail unseen in any console game to date. Every single thing in Drake’s Deception has been designed with expert craftsmanship. Even when you enter a cave, it’s completely different from the cave you saw previously, with flora and fauna being used to create distinct new area. There is never a dull moment in Uncharted 3 and as the game progresses you are only treated to more and more graphical joy. The section in the desert is going to remain with me for many years to come as one of the greatest visual displays in a game this generation. How Naughty Dog managed to create something so deeply beautiful in an area devoid of…anything I’ll never know.

It would be a discredit to the team at Naughty Dog if I didn’t mention the lighting they use during the game too. It doesn’t matter if the light source comes from a torch (electric or flame), the sun or a light bulb, the use of light in Uncharted 3 is unlike anything that you have seen before and it serves to lift every detail. There are very few times in gaming where I find myself stopping in my tracks and saying ‘wow’, and Uncharted 3 managed to make me do it several times, mainly due to the lighting.

Unfortunately, you can tell that Naughty Dog pushed the PS3 to its limits with this title. Texture pop-up and jerky animations are frequently seen through the game. Somehow they have managed to hide the texture pop-up better than the UT3 engine, but you’re likely to notice it every time it happens once you’ve seen it the first time. Much the same way, when you see a guard excellently animated, looking over an edge at the end of a patrol path, suddenly jerk upright and slip back into his patrol route again like nothing happened, it kills an element of the immersion. I can’t help but think of the internet meme, ‘once you’ve seen it you can’t unsee it’. This is a minor quibble, but when you take so much effort to create astounding textures and fluid animations, it’s so much more obvious when it goes wrong.

Drake finds out how a London Pub crawl normally ends

Then there is that other end of the spectrum I spoke about earlier. Level design, not the details, but the layout, isn’t quite up to the same standard you have come to expect from the Uncharted series. Don’t get me wrong, Uncharted 3 is a brilliantly constructed game. I’d even go so far as to say that the boat level that many of you probably saw at E3 is one of the greatest technical achievements of this generation. The problem is these well crafted moments lack a je ne sais quoi. None of them quite match the excitement of the scenes in Uncharted 2. While the rushing water and capsizing tanker may be dramatically draining on the PS3′s processor, it’s not quite so dramatic for the player.

It’s hard to explain without sounding wholly negative throughout this review, but Uncharted 3 just doesn’t hit the same notes as the ones that came before it. The combat seems to get dull a lot quicker than the previous titles, which probably isn’t helped by the lack of new weaponry. There seems to be a heavy focus on stealth sections through the game, which was never a strong point for the series. When stealth sections go wrong, rather than game over, a large amount of enemies are called onto the map, which combined with the new AI (which is deviously smart) you’ll more than likely be seeing death and the checkpoint coming sooner than you would like. The new combat system, while excellent, is forcibly overused though the title with very little changing in each scripted encounter.

8/10

Uncharted 3 - First Impressions

Guru Larry takes an early gameplay look at Sony's big Christmas release of 2011.

Uncharted 3 Review

I consider Uncharted 2 one of the best games created this generation. Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception had a lot to live up to. Could Naughty Dog really top a title that was given 21 out of 20 by PSM3?

Uncharted 3 is AWESOME!

By
Will this game live up to its name or will Nathan Drake disappoint and use a map AGAIN?! We're buckling down for some heart pounding interactive cinematic adventure on this midnight release episode!

Uncharted 3 Video Review - ZGR

Regarded by many as the most anticipated game of the year. Daniel from ZGR shares his thoughts.

Sage Reviews: Uncharted 3

It's the sequel to one of the best sequels of this generation. No pressure, right?
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    Ha! I didn’t buy this game; I got it for free! … with my new Playstation 3! That’s technically free, right?

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    why everybody is so damn hyped for this serie ? it’s just another bland shooter with another boring universe. Maybe this one isn’t based on middle east conflicts which is a good thing, but it has the same problems : cliché, Cliché, Cliché…

    the characters are SO CLICHÉ ! the story is just an Indiana Jones Parody and in overall, the ”treasure Hunter” concept in a video game exists since THE PLAYSTATION ONE. and Tomb Raider was a much more interresting character then Johnathan ”Douchebag” Drake…

    enjoyable shooter compared to Call of Nooby and co. but totally overrated : 6/10 IMO. the entire serie is just a ”good rental”. or a Bargain Box Buy.

    • November 04, 2011 at 12:54pm
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      If anything this reminds me that we’re long overdue for a solid Indiana Jones game for this generation of consoles.

    • November 07, 2011 at 09:34am
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      Minus 17 for my comment ?!?

      seriously…

      *le transforms into Old Snake*

      Games… Games have changed. It’s no longer about Brain training or challenge. It’s an endless series of proxy online shooting played by 11-14 year old kids. Games – and it’s consumption of fun – has become only about graphics. Gamertagged noobs carry gamertagged controls, Buys Xbox avatars t-shirts. Noob control, pwnage control, internet control, Warcraft and FPS control. The age of gameplay, storyline, and fun, has become the age of “graphics this and that”. No longer about Tetris or Zelda. Games have changed…

      • November 08, 2011 at 06:02pm
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        I agree that the story is not very well formed, but to claim that games used to have better? Not on your life. It’s only modern games’ stories that make this one feel substandard.

        • November 08, 2011 at 09:56pm
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          there’s far worst than Uncharted IMO. Call of Douchebag for example… that’s a hell of a Michael Bayish fused with Rolland Emmerich Elements of a story, and guess what : quoting these persons is actually an insult because this is the stupidest lore ever made for a licence.

          Uncharted is cliché and somewhat it’s stupid, and I don’t like it even though I can recognize what it wants to do. but the gameplay… god damnit… it’s just another boring shooter… you kill Mercenaries, then Nazis Zombies, then more mercenaries, then Mercenaries Zombies… you move forward shooting stuff while putting your brain off… I don’t like that.

          I like when a game requires me to use my intelligence in order to achieve something : non linear complicated puzzle stuff. or simply allowing me to choose some perks or do a little math or something… something that requires my brain…

          games used to be like that… all those old NES and SNES platformers, even the shitty ones, requires you to think in order to do something. Even the notoriously bad Dark Castle requires some brain.

          In modern shooter, you shoot and… that’s it. sometimes you can’t even die on these… what the fuck… I’m not all agains’t modern games, I’m buying a shitload of them because some are awesome… but it’s always NOT Modern shooters. so Fuck Call of Nooby, Fuck Battlefield, fuck Uncharted… the most ”FPS” game I like is BioShock and even there, it’s totally not modern : semi open world, RPG elements, requires Improvisation, skills and sometimes your brain because of some puzzles…

          Borderlands, Fallout… awesome.

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    Angry Joe should get a PS3 and review the whole series…

    • November 02, 2011 at 07:38pm
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      I think that, at this point, the only way he’ll get a PS3 is if it’s donated to him. =/

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    My father will not stop about how good Uncharted 2 was.

    But he’s not getting this one?

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    I picked up the Uncharted 3 Collectors Edition. So worth the money for me. This is a spectacular game.

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    Oh I see how it is, Yousif. Trying to get some of the attention that Eurogamer got when they gave the game the same score, are we? :P Regardless whether that’s true or not, I personally think that this is one of the best games of the year if not of all time. If any game ever deserves 10 out of 10, this one does. You’re entitled to your opinion of course.

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    Having completed the game myself, I feel like the game deserves at least a 9, but I totally agree with your reasons given. The villains definitely take a back seat to the heroes, not as many memorable moments, and seriously, what’s with the spiders?

    Uncharted 3 is an absolute must buy, but I think it failed to live up to Uncharted 2.

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      Absolutely
      Uncharted 2 was such a damn good game over-all, it became a hard act to follow up on. And although Uncharted 3 is a gorgeous looking, very good game…For me, it doesn’t live up to it.

      I’ve completed the Singleplayer around a week ago (got an early copy). I’m glad my favorite character Sully finally got some attention. And there are definitely enough “HOLY SHIT! YOU GOTTA BE KIDDING ME!!!”-moments the franchise is known by now.

      Still, Uncharted 2 remains by favorite game of the series. But if you want to embark on an epic adventure this year and need some solid Multiplayer action: Go buy Uncharted 3! You will get everything you had wished for. Just don’t expect much more.

    • November 07, 2011 at 05:23pm
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      The Spiders? Really? These are not plot holes. A plot hole is something that goes against the logic of the game. Just because something is unexplained, does not mean it is a plot hole.

      • November 08, 2011 at 06:05pm
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        The only reason you want an explanation is because they go against the logic of the game. Their existence doesn’t make sense with what we discover at the end about all the magic.

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With a new cinematic take on multiplayer, the Uncharted series looks to be as strong as ever!

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Subway: Where winners eat (and only come to get into Uncharted 3).

Wez Vs. Larry - Uncharted 3

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With Special Guest Brad Jones, Wez fights Larry in the ultimate battle of destiny… on Uncharted 3.

Uncharted 3 - First Impressions

Posted by [ 1 year, 10 months ]

Guru Larry takes an early gameplay look at Sony’s big Christmas release of 2011.

BTE3: Uncharted 3 Interview and Multiplayer Impressions

Posted by [ 1 year, 11 months ]

With a new cinematic take on multiplayer, the Uncharted series looks to be as strong as ever!