Nurhachi1991
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Just picked up my collectors edition! The statue,box,belt, and necklace are great! Cant wait to play
Le Saboteur said:Drake's Deception is as far removed from Among Thieves as it was from Drake's Fortune. A major thumbs up from me so far.
The Drifter said:Hopefully, we'll all gather to await a part 4 in the future.
Speaking only for myself, I thought it followed the blueprint of what we've come to expect from Uncharted very nicely with some new wrinkles thrown in. The story and locations are original enough to make you feel that it's a completely new game but I'd say if you enjoyed UC2 you shouldn't be dissapointed. Obviously, some aspects of the game shine more brightly than others but that's to be expected. Uncharted 2 was about as tough an act to follow as you're gonna find.Ska said:What do you mean by "far removed"? Different? Original? Feel free to elaborate.
Le Saboteur said:Because we can't talk about Uncharted in the meantime?
Arne Meyer said:First off, the guns fire in a completely different way in Uncharted 2 compared to what you're experiencing now in Uncharted 3. Keep that in mind, as it affects your perception of gun combat as a whole since it's very easy to want to compare the two sets of mechanics between the two games. In Uncharted 2 the bullets would leave the barrel at a pre-set deviation when you were aimed in. What this means is that the bullets would not fire straight out of the barrel all the time -- they could come out at an angle. Therefore, you could have a target clearly in the reticle and still miss it by a wide margin. This was frustrating, because it was difficult to tell why you were missing a target.
Ska said:What do you mean by "far removed"? Different? Original? Feel free to elaborate.
The Drifter said:I'm hoping that us regular Uncharted fans (me, yourself, Ska, and WitandAWhip) will all still be around to keep this thread alive as long as the Uncharted franchise exists.
Le Saboteur said:Midnight release tomorrow. Who's going? Other than myself of course.
In the meantime, there's a rumor floating around that all the redeem codes from the Subway Multi-player Experience will expire once the full retail game hits store shelves. And even though I have yet to win anything, I keep playing on the off chance that I'll win a trip to Nepal.
I otherwise have no use for these, so please use them. Or give them to friends who might enjoy them.
Subway Drake
4EK9-8JN7-C628 ~ EAF4-3RND-8RM6 ~ CLCD-NQNC-5NQR ~ LJT4-HCND-2THJ ~ LM5E-N3NJ-M3CQ
Drake's Deception Dynamic Theme
QJ3G-JRNR-J97P ~ QE2F-42N9-QAM3 ~ 8G2E-T9NH-MR54 ~ 5HKD-B3NC-JHGH ~ EPTR-F2NE-ERDL ~ RQC8-DBNR-R4DT
Drake's AK-47
8ND9-6MN7-3KQ8 ~ F97P-CENF-NAGQ ~ C5K6-MGN5-NNPG ~ R2MA-G9NP-HJRP ~ 4L3D-KGND-R5QG ~ KK7R-6NNG-8292 ~ 9HPG-EDNJ-TF4K ~ 2G94-HAN3-MTFT ~ 7NCK-6HNA-23JN ~
And in other news: I haven't seen these posted anywhere yet. It would seem that the Uncharted comic is still flying below the radar at the moment. And while we've already seen the Adam Hughes cover for Issue #1, here are the covers for #2 & #3!
The six-issue mini-series goes on sale 30 November 2011 at a comic shop near you followed by Issue #2 on 28 December 2011 and Issue #3 on 25 January 2012.
The Drifter said:I finished the game on hard earlier today.
Redeemed Child said:Isn't Hughes the same gentleman who illustrated the Indiana Jones posters?
Le Saboteur said:No. That's Drew Struzan. Adam Hughes is a well-known comic book artist who drew this cover for the first issue.
emtiem said:Stunning so far; truly great game.
Digital Foundry said:Other interesting elements of Uncharted 3's technical make-up can be found by taking a look at the make-up of the disc itself. As Microsoft gears up in offering developers up to 7.9GB of space on its DVD format, Naughty Dog has taken full advantage of the Blu-ray delivery mechanism and utilises a colossal 46.3GB of space.
There are some "luxuries" in that allocation - 3.24GB of behind-the-scenes movies, 7GB of foreign language audio, and 10GB of 3D movies (pre-rendered cut-scenes are stored both in 2D and 3D versions) but by our reckoning there's at least 16GB of core game data being used in this game - and even then, Naughty Dog is employing compression on top of that, so the real size of these assets easily moves north of 20GB - not including pre-rendered movies. All of this is driven by executable code just 18MB in size.
Digital Foundry said:This is a game that will come under scrutiny like no other...
Piggyback said:The softcover Standard Edition guide is printed on high-quality paper and has 260 packed pages.
The Collector?s Edition Guide is a vintage hardcover book and includes a free audio CD with 10 tracks from the official UNCHARTED 3 music score. It also features an exclusive 16-page section with stunning character art supported by commentaries from the Naughty Dog team. The Collector?s Edition guide will be available only at launch.
Le Saboteur said:Just finished the campaign on Normal in a little over ten hours with 64 treasures discovered.
I'm such a lookie loo.