We now have the first details on the Playmania?s Uncharted 3 review, along with the complete set of scans (again, spoiler warning!). A significant amount of the information simply praises the game, though there are some interesting gameplay tidbits. This reviewer said that it took ten hours to complete the single-player mode, so it sounds like the campaign could be slightly longer than originally thought (at least for some players).
- Combat is showy and spectacular
- One of the reasons things are so spectacular is becuase of the contextual animations
- Nathan?s actions can change based on the level and whatever is near
- Much attention to detail
- Moments that you won?t expect (like pipes breaking while you climb and other similar surprises that keep you on guard)
- A great game that you won?t find on any other console
- Lighting/shading effects have been given more care
- Some areas that are true works of art
- Epic soundtrack
- One of the best adventures on PS3
- Reviewer praises the dubbing (remember, this is a Spanish review)
- Reviewer seems to say he misses bosses (there are only different types of soldiers)
- Some feelings of ?deja vu? (only sometimes)
- Game is so good that the couple of points above aren?t too significant
- Reviewer praised the fact that co-op and competitive multiplayer can be played in split-screen, both local and online
- The 3D effect is very successful, one of the best they?ve seen
- 101 treasures and relics invite you to re-play the levels to see everything
- Persecution on foot in Yemen
- The game will tell you the ?genesis of Drake? and Sullivan
- Many new features/changes for multiplayer
- Co-op has 5 levels, including one of Borneo Uncharted 2
- It?s the closest things to playing as Indiana Jones
- The reviewer says that the single-player mode will take about 10 hours
- The game is a visual spectacle: it?s a game that enters your eyes, you have not seen anything like this on the PS3 or other consoles
- It?s Nathan?s most dramatic and intense adventure
- Shooting takes up most of the action, though there?s still platforming, puzzle-solving, etc.
- Each area is unique
- Great animations: in each level, Nathan has different gestures and details, like staggering in a ship with waves
- The recreation of water in the game is second to none
- If you don?t know Chloe/Elena/Suli, you?ll get lost with plot details, but nothing that?s too important
- The good: graphics, dubbing, situations, gameplay? it?s a gem with almost no weak spots
- The bad: Some levels seem quite reminiscent of Uncharted 2. That?s it.
- The best adventure to enjoy for on the PS3, fun for, technical quality, game options, and emotion
- From an artistic point of view, Uncharted 3 is a marvel; you?ve never seen such terrific scenes
- The puzzles have gained something in difficulty even though the game doesn?t look to make you get stuck
- Uncharted 3 conveys the desolation feeling of being lost in the desert; the game conveys many feelings
- Graphics: Simply one of the best on PS3 (99/100)
- Sound: Magisterial dubbing, effects and soundtrack. A pleasure to the ear (99/100)
- Entertainment: Intense, varied, replayable, secrets (99/100)
- Length: 10 hours single-player, online co-cop, a lot of replayability (97/100)
Source: http://gamingeverything.com/10580/first-uncharted-3-review-tons-of-details-full-scans/
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