GamesBeat's Mike Minotti: After four adventures in third-person shooting, Uncharted finally branches out to another genre. I’m just a little surprised it’s a card game. Well, at least it’s not a kart racer. (Actually, Unkarted kind of sounds awesome.)
Instead we have Uncarded (I refuse to stop with the puns), a $5 downloadable available now for the PlayStation Vita. Well, I’m a pretty big fan of the series, so I’d probably buy a can of anchovies if it had Nathan Drake’s face plastered all over it. But that doesn’t mean I have to like it!
But I did. Like it, I mean. The card game, not the anchovies.
Evan Schwab from Bit Cultures writes:
"Sure, in video games, we generally adopt the role of a ‘hero’ who battles his/her way through countless foes, often ending their lives. And often we celebrate these heroes because they provide us with entertainment and humor, and, through all the cold blooded murder, tend to save the metaphorical day. Nathan Drake is no stranger to this collection of heroes, but he – and so many others – appear to boast some sociopathic characteristics."
"Check out our brand new mini series about the PS Vita! We think a lot of games should have come to the handheld. This episode we talk about Uncharted: Fortune Hunter for iOS." -- Enthusiast
"In a refreshing bit of honesty, Sony recently confirmed that not only have they set a date of June 10th, 2016 for the Uncharted movie, but also confirmed it will be awful. " | Explosion.com
I don't think we need a satire article to tell us that
After Seth Gordons comments on the film, it's going to be like every other video game film
It's possible that this video game adaptation will be awful, not Mario Brothers or Street Fighter awful, but nowhere near the quality of the game and that'll be bad enough.
Why would they invest on this movie? yes the games are great, but all video games turn movies are terrible. Need for Speed? Prince of Persia? Mario Bros?
I agree @ Lord Maim
Silent Hill was a great movie, not to mention one of the best story games on video games.
Sounds a lot like the board game, which is OK by me because that can take forever to play, especially with more than two people.
Clever headline.
Wow, really? Hard to believe this worked out so well.
I like anchovies more than card games.