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Been playing it for a few hours off and on today. It's pretty amazing and has me laughing at times at the dialogue (in a good day). The only complaint is I got a bit of motion sickness at a few points and I had to stop playing it. Only two games in the past 18 years of gaming have done that to me...this game and GTA IV.

Other than that, it's an A game.

Another bug in multiplayer,

I was running and jumped toward a column (thinking I could climb it), got stuck in a never ending falling motion. I was invincible to bullets, but couldn't fire. Everyone left the game because nobody could do anything.

I came across a few bugs/glitches while playing SP! First one was actually the very first time i played it and on the first level, i was climbing up the inside of the train jumping from chair to chair and as you jump to a chair it sort of bends a bit, once it did this Drake freaked out and his arms turned 180 degrees and i cudnt move! Second time was on the spy mission at the museum i just randomly tried to climb into a pot with a small tree in it, i successfully got into the middle of the tree but cud not get back out lol, had to restart! The final one i came across was on the train level once your coming to the end and standing on trucks i some how fell thru the fabric roof in the back of the truck and got stuck!

omg omg omg, WHAT a GAME. Visuals are simply breathtaking I only tend to buy "Exclusives" for the PS3 like mgs4, infamouse, GT4 etc and im am so glad i got this. It does have a tomb raider feel to it, but my word the visuals are stunning, loved it at the start when he is walking in the snow and it actually moves and leaves footsteps in it and stuff. Only upto the tibet part now and im loving every minute of it. The lass in it is well fit too lol

Pfft noobs who can't do the stealth section :rofl:

Breezed through it.

Starting chapter 3, up till now I've spoiled most of what I've seen before playing, and the Giantbomb Quick Look covered a chunk of chapter 3, but I should be completely blind from Chapter 4 onwards.

LOL

Did anyone else go for a swim on the roof of the building with a pool? I just had to omgggz the water.

MARCO..... POLO!

:p

Hahahaha yeah. If you see water again go for a swim. Pretty funny. :D :p

Just started chapter 8, going to have to stop soon, up early tomorrow.

Good first impressions, damn the graphics are awesome :D Things are just starting to kick off story wise now, just met Elena :)

Just started chapter 8, going to have to stop soon, up early tomorrow.

Good first impressions, damn the graphics are awesome :D Things are just starting to kick off story wise now, just met Elena :)

About time you got it. :p

Yeah, things just keep getting better and better. You did experience the first real WOW scene though IMO, but it does just keep getting better.

Just started chapter 8, going to have to stop soon, up early tomorrow.

Good first impressions, damn the graphics are awesome :D Things are just starting to kick off story wise now, just met Elena :)

Grats on finally getting it :)

Certainly a long way to go and enjoy, one of the best story games I've played for a long long time. The whole thing really does play out like a movie, from the interactive action scenes to the fixed dialogue. Really couldn't find fault with the single player campaign at all. Here's hoping they go on to make another. I see no reason that they can't do so and just hope they keep up the production values. :)

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