[Offical]Uncharted 2: Among Thieves


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Have you got the the train sequence yet?

From what I've spoiled myself with that's one of the first "woah" parts I've heard. At 23% though I think you still have a bit to go, supposedly the first 1.5 hours is a bit slow.

Nope, no train sequence yet. In fact, I just did the helicopter sequence we have all seen a lot of. Actually what I like is it seems like most all of what we saw was towards the beginning of the game, as I have done most of what I have seen longer videos of.

And actually my current goal is I am on my way to the screen shot you posted above. :yes: At 31% now, had to eat dinner and all of that, back to playing now, my wife has given me the night. :punk:

HELP!!!!!!!!!! I need help for a chapter after the train sequence (this is heavy on spoilers).

I'm well after the train sequence, when Elena is in Tibet and I just got my ass saved. Well, I'm searching for the expedition of the German dude that looks to be the chief of the local Tibet village. Anyways, I'm at the point where a freaking beast attacks the Tibet dude (the character from multiplayer) and I can't kill that beast! Anybody know how to overcome this part?

Edit. Nevermind, I just beat it down. Information for everyone else: If you were mad that in the first Uncharted some enemies took too many bullets to put down, Uncharted 2 will drive you insane.

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Major Nelson to buy Uncharted 2

Major Nelson: "I'll have to pick up UnCharted 2 this week. It's being very well received. Congrats to @Naughty_Dog on a job well done!"

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Yes, congrats on a great game and possibly GOTY.

Train sequence is Epic. It truly is.

I am currently at exactly 50% and have been playing according to the game 5 hours and 26 minutes. So I am more or less right on track if it is a 10 hour game give or take. And I tend to take things nice and slow and explore, etc., and definitely have not been flying through it at all.

Finished the game. This game is awesome! So sad that I have no Internet (currently tethering with my cellphone, my DSL is down), so I won't be able to play online...

Oh well, as soon as the DSL is back up, I'm playing online.

Question. Sometimes I see a blue icon of a head and mask over a knocked out enemy, what does this indicate? Looked in the small instruction booklet but saw nothing.

Yep, as niqqa said, it is a Ninja kill, that is what the icon is. (Y) And I just realized it myself no less than about 5 minutes ago, not even kidding LOL

I have to say, easiest the most realistic coolest looking chickens ever in a game!!

Too bad we could not shoot them hahahaha

Just bought this today, been playing it every since........... AWESOME game!

I'm on the ice cave level with the badass beast but needed a break! LOL

If you have not beaten the beast, don't worry. Turns out you have infinite ammo on that fight, all you have to do is run and gun

Naughty Dog explain why they thanked Bungie and others

Naughty Dog gave their thanks to other development studios during the closing credits of Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. The most surprising of which was Bungie, developer of the Halo series for the Xbox systems.

During a live chat session with fans, Naughty Dog?s Neil Druckmann explained why they choose to thanked Bungie and other development studios:

Re: thanking other developers. We try to be quite open with our technology and our process. We exchanged technology and ideas with other developers. We wanted to make sure we thanked everyone that helped us out in some way.

It seems quite a bit unusual seeing two exclusive developers for rival systems exchanging ideas and technology with each other. However, the exchange is working out quite well for both developers since Halo 3: ODST for the Xbox 360 and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves for the Playstation 3 are two of the most acclaimed games of 2009 so far.

Question:

Does anybody know if using tweaks from the store affect the earning of trophies? Because there are two tweaks I'm thinking of buying (Infinite Ammo and One-Shot Kills) for my Crushing difficulty play (will make everything easier).

Question:

Does anybody know if using tweaks from the store affect the earning of trophies? Because there are two tweaks I'm thinking of buying (Infinite Ammo and One-Shot Kills) for my Crushing difficulty play (will make everything easier).

Why not just play with an easier difficulty? Trophy ###### :p

Question:

Does anybody know if using tweaks from the store affect the earning of trophies? Because there are two tweaks I'm thinking of buying (Infinite Ammo and One-Shot Kills) for my Crushing difficulty play (will make everything easier).

im certain you wont be able to enable these for your Crushing run.

In the previous game, all weapon selection/bonuses were disabled for crushing. so with that, im positive these tweaks wont be accessible for crushing.

why would you want to enable these for crushing though? totally takes away from it. may as well play through easy again.

im playing through on hard. finding it easier than expected. this would probably be my only gripe with the game.

cant wait to be able to enable crushing. dieing in 2-3 shots, now thats the ticket! :D

yeah, just got home to my shopto ?32.99 pre-order... didn't even pay the extra ?1.99 for UKMail.

loading up as i type....

I just didnt want to take the risk, Royal Mail has been up and Down, so its 50/50 if you get it next day or not. With Strikes Next Week, will go with UKMail again for Forza 3.

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