[Offical]Uncharted 2: Among Thieves


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The kind where you play with one or two other people and go through a customized level from the game meant for the three of you. It is indeed fun.

This is the most feasible thing I have heard, I will look into it. They do show the peoples perks when they kill you, but I never thought to look. :laugh:

kk thanks, i was playing arena quiet a lot and my stats on the net dont update, but ingame it does, thanks for the confirmation mate

Question...would using the Infinite Ammo and Weapon Purchase tweaks invalidate my attempts to complete the game on hard/crushing?

Not too sure, but I think having infinte RPG's would spoil the game slightly :p

Hard wasn't that hard tbh, Crushing seems a bit more difficult and can't run and gun quite so much.

Question...would using the Infinite Ammo and Weapon Purchase tweaks invalidate my attempts to complete the game on hard/crushing?

You can't. I don't mean that you won't be able to get the trophies, but actually you cannot activate those tweaks unless you've completed the game in said difficulties.

You won't be able to activate any Tweaks, but you can activate are player skins. Once you complete the game on Hard and/or Crushing, then you'll be able to activate the Tweaks on the respective difficulties.

But don't worry, the game is easy on Hard and still easy on Crushing. I actually found Crushing easier than hard for some reason. Just take cover, shoot, take cover, shoot, take cover, shoot. And let the NPC's soften the enemies for you first.

Beat the campaign last night. Loved every moment of it. The game started kinda slow (except for the first chapter...now that's how you start a game!), but it really picked up around chapter 6 or so. The train level was the highlight for me. I beat it on hard, but I'll wait to do my crushing run. I want to hop onto some multiplayer first. Anyone up for some co-op later today?

Getting my copy this week, some more love

Broussard: Uncharted series ?on par? with Half-Life

3D Realms? George Broussard has pinned Naughty Dog?s Uncharted series up with the very best after playing the heavily-hyped second game.

?Amazing single player experiences,? he said, writing on the Shack forums.

?Nearly, if not, on par with Half-Life 1/2. I haven?t felt this giddy over a game series since Half-Life.

?This is epic badassery right here. Believe the hype.?

Uncharted 2 is on the verge of history, still being listed as the highest-rated PS3 exclusive of all time on Metacritic at 96 percent.

Source: http://www.vg247.com/2009/10/19/broussard-...with-half-life/

it did feel like on level instead of chapters, which is good....... :)

nobody else had problems with the controls at times????!!!!

Not really. Do not get me wrong, they were not perfect, of course I had a few situations where I grabbed the wrong ledge or fell off the wrong ledge, etc., but overall they were really damn smooth.

Getting my copy this week, some more love

Source: http://www.vg247.com/2009/10/19/broussard-...with-half-life/

Wow. That is pretty serious stuff coming from him, but actually he is pretty damn close. I cannot remember feeling that good playing a SP since, well Half Life 2. Do not get me wrong, I enjoyed plenty, Bioshock, COD4, hell since HL2 the list is pretty damn long, but none left me feeling like damn i just played one of the best games ever like HL2 or Uncharted 2 do.

My only issues with the controls is the aiming default when someone is sneaking by me or in tight spaces. By default, the reticle is sometimes so far away from where I want to shoot and it takes forever to bring it towards a person.

And I know, some people say, that's why you melee or blind fire/run+gun. But sometimes you just want to shoot a **** in the face!

I got it yesterday, had to wait till I did my work over the weekend, which involved a night awake doing said work.

Gave it in Monday, and bought the game on the way home at 5.

Completed it earlier today, awesome game.

My friends know I am a lover of the first Uncharted, and this one is even more awesome than the first in mostly every way. :D

Now to go through and Platinum it. :cool:

Only Crushing left for platinum. :woot: :D After this Im going to finish Uncharted 1 on crushing too.

Come on man, still don't have the Platinum for the first?

Should have done it for practice. :p

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