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[PS3] Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

JC 28.11.2007 2840 2
Review @ Ars Technica
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Early on in the game, Nate and his companion Sully are exploring the ruins of a lost city of treasure. At one point, Sully exclaims to Nate that their search was like "finding a bride in a brothel." Strangely enough, this phrase is really a strong metaphor of the relationship that Uncharted has with Sony's platform. Much like Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction, Uncharted is a showcase for what the PlayStation 3 is capable of. This is an amazing game to behold, with some of the most lush visuals around and nary a sign that the PS3 is even working all that hard. Naughty Dog has reinforced the notion put forth by Insomniac that the unit itself can indeed be harnessed by those in the know to put out games that really do stand out across all platforms as the pinnacle of, as the marketing guys continue to put it, "next-gen gaming."

If you have a PlayStation 3 and only want to pick up one game this holiday, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is most definitely the choice for you. Aside from Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction, Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is easily the most well-developed, polished, and enjoyable title that the platform as a whole has seen yet. It's a thrilling ride that's completely enjoyable from start to finish, and is certainly fun enough to play through more than once.
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