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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Uncharted - Drake's Fortune PlayStation 3 Review

THE GAME: Uncharted you think Indiana Jones in terms of story and Tomb Raider game terms. It can be described as an action adventure in which the main character Drake participates interspersed with some platforming and driving in firefights. Playability: The controls are smooth and responds well. The camera, however, often running at the wrong time so you are constantly forced to correct you. Steering direction Often, you are correct, the first camera to perform before a jump. In some parts of the game, another character walks with you. Unlike other games has been well cared for here is the character that is not getting in the way. Uncharted conceals loading disc in a special way: when walking to another room through a corridor or tunnel, you suddenly stopped running. You can only walk very slowly until the new space is loaded. Unfortunately, the player receives no indication that the game is loading so you often think your controller becomes unresponsive because you can not shoot / run. PICTURE: The graphical models are in themselves of high quality and are certainly not blocky. It has clearly done his best to make it look slick to look. The animation is also of high quality. Unfortunately, that can not be said for the rendering engine that is used for this game. The low frame rate and very noticeable tearing remind the player time and again that it is not a film but a game where the manufacturer has had to optimize the rendering engine no attention. SOUND: The sound is one of the points where this game is well can score. Although the dialogue is often some B-movie-like about it is the voices and sound effects are good in themselves. The music is atmospheric. The surround sound I have not tested it, but the packaging says that Dolby Digital 5.1, PCM 5.1 and 7.1 are supported. BUGS: When starting the game came straight away a bug to light. The packaging states that the game supports 1080p. On my PS3 are 720p and 1080p set as supported resolution for my TV. Nevertheless, the game still undesirable display in 720p. Only when only 1080 supported resolution is set as the game will be displayed. 1080p This should therefore played each time than Uncharted the picture settings are changed. Another bug, which, incidentally, is quite difficult to reproduce, was this: to look for treasures you must explore rock formations. By jumping in a certain way between two rock formations Drake continues to bounce back and forth between rocks. Here you can not get out without restarting the game. The game has been around for several months and said bugs are not fixed with a patch. The probability that there will patch seems small. VERSION: The version discussed here is the Japanese version of the game. Given the current exchange rates it pays to import. The price was 4,600 yen (about 40 euros). The game was played on a Japanese PS3. The game can be played in English or Japanese choice. The language is separately adjustable for the voices, subtitles and menus. The manual and packaging it in Japanese, but knowledge of the Japanese language is not required to play the game. The Japanese title for this game is Uncharted - El Dorado no Himoh. CONCLUSION: Unfortunately, Uncharted is a product which necessarily had to be finished for the lucrative holiday season. Everything has to actually notice that the game has been released in a rush: too little game variety, too little challenge and an optimized rendering engine. There is rain it's a nice story, but it's not nearly as good as the first Tomb Raider parts.

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