It’s widely agreed that video game movies aren’t all that good. They’re satisfactory at best, and insulting at worst depending on the demographic.
Since its origin, the Uncharted series has been known as a jack of all trades, but a master of none. Does Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception continue this tradition, or is this entry something special?
Turns out gray-and-brown fragfests are good for something after all. In a recent interview with NowGamer, Don Poole, former environment designer at Naughty Dog, explained how the first Uncharted was originally designed under a more fantasy-based motif before Sony made the executive decision to bend more towards the emerging trend of more “gritty shooters”.
VG247 reports that Amazon UK has released some details regarding the pre-orders of some of the major titles slated for a release later this year. According to these figures EA’s flagship FPS, Battlefield 3, is currently seeing 2,302% more pre-orders than its predecessor: Battlefield 2 from 2005. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception is currently seeing an […]