[Offical]Uncharted 2: Among Thieves


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Dayyyumn, PS3 250GB + Uncharted 2 for ?269.99 - http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002S0O...ASIN=B002S0OCYA

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Uncharted 2 framerate analysis, courtesy ps360 of beyond3d.

The Hotel

The train

Spoilers in videos.

yeeeeep!

it arrived for me today (amazon uk!)

also some things ive noticed (no spoilers!)

colie or coeil or whatever that girls' name is, she has scary eyes man! looks werid :s

also the controls at times seem pants!

but otherwise fun fun fun!

Well yeah I tried co-op already with some random people, but its great fun. I do not have headset however.

PSN Id = PheeePS

i'm guessing co-op is only inline...?? as when my mate was round earlier we couldn't find an offline option for it...

anyway, chapter 22 at the minute.

Can someone confirm the abominable snowmen only appear in that one chapter?

If they appear elsewhere I am going to be very angry.

This game is too epic. Chapter 22 here. I have never been so mesmerized by the epicness of a game before.

Am up to Chapter 22 too.

The truck chase was awesome but that tank bit was a pain - had literally no idea where I was headed sometimes!

Uncharted 2 Sells Over 300,000 on Day One in America

Uncharted 2 becomes the 3rd fastest-selling PS3 game of all time in America, week one worldwide sales expected to exceed one million units As reported on Monday, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves preorders had reached nearly 300,000 units in the Americas prior to release suggesting a very strong launch week of maybe upto half a million units. Well we can now reveal that preliminary VGChartz data shows day one sales of over 300,000 units which should rise to 450,000 - 500,000 units by the end of the week, making Uncharted 2 the 3rd fastest-selling PS3 title to date in America behind Grand Theft Auto IV and Metal Gear Solid 4.

Day one sales in Japan have been independently reported at around 47,000 units - week one sales should be in the 60,000 - 65,000 range. Although VGChartz does not yet have any hard sales for Europe, we expect week one to come in around 400,000 - 500,000 units bringing worldwide week one sales to around one million units. This would place Uncharted 2 as the fourth fastest-selling PS3 game worldwide. The original Uncharted sold 135,000 units in week one, so this represents nearly an 8-fold increase.

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Only one more trophy for me and I get the Platinum.

I hope the Crushing trophy is not too difficult (I finished the game on hard ultra fast), though I forsee that The tank battle, the helicopter battle, the battle between Lazervik's army and the mutant men, and the last boss fight are going to be a little bit of a challenge..

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