Picking up roughly two years after the end of the first game, Uncharted 2 finds our hero and every man treasure hunter Nathan "Nate" Drake in search of the world's unknown. This time, he's searching for Marco Polo's lost fleet of treasure filled ships. The journey, which will literally take Nate around the world, is a breathtaking action movie in the form of an interactive experience and doesn't let up until the end credits (if even then). Take for instance the game's opening level – Nate wakes up on a train dangling from a mountain. It's your job to climb to the top and to safety as parts of the vehicle break off next to you. Hope you weren't expecting a boring tutorial level that eases you into the game.
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Nevada Dru from Bits & Pieces revisits Uncharted 2: Among Thieves to see if this legendary game has stood the test of time.
Currently playing Drakes Fortune on crushing, next will be to replay Among Thieves, but I'm sure it still holds up today.
I thought the originals were good, but not great. I understand that puts me in the minority here. That said, Uncharted 4 was freaking fantastic.
I think Uncharted 2 is a lot like AC2. Both games took the idea and basically improved it in every single way.
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The entire final chapter of The Lost Legacy is the best setpiece in the series and it wasn't even mentioned.